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BGD - Special IssueBoknis Eck Time Series Station (SW Baltic Sea) Editor(s): H. Bange, T. Treude, and S.W.A. NaqviMore Information Monthly sampling at the Boknis Eck (BE) Time Series Station started on 30 April 1957 and, thus, BE represents one of the oldest continuously sampled marine time series sites worldwide. The long high-quality time series observations at BE are invaluable to decipher long-term trends in a representative coastal environment, which is locally (via eutrophication) and globally (via climate change) influenced by human activities. The location of BE at the entrance of the Eckernförde Bay (SW Baltic Sea) makes it an ideal site (i) to study a coastal ecosystem under the influence of pronounced changes of salinity and (ii) to study biogeochemical processes sensitive to pronounced changes of dissolved oxygen (i.e. hypoxia/anoxia). This special issue of Biogeosciences (BG) aims to bring together papers which cover different topics (eutrophication, deoxygenation, trace gas production, nitrogen cycling, marine microbiology) and approaches (incl. measurements and model studies) in order to investigate the biogeochemical processes in the water column and in the sediments at BE and the SW Baltic Sea. You are welcome to submit manuscripts on related topics to this special issue of BG. Download citations of all papers: Occurrence of benthic microbial nitrogen fixation coupled to sulfate reduction in the seasonally hypoxic Eckernförde Bay, Baltic Sea V. J. Bertics, C. R. Löscher, I. Salonen, A. W. Dale, R. A. Schmitz, and T. Treude Biogeosciences Discuss., 9, 6489-6533, 2012 Abstract Notice on Discussion StatusThe requested discussion paper has a corresponding peer-reviewed
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| | 06 Jun 2012 | The benthic foraminiferal community in a naturally CO2-rich coastal habitat in the southwestern Baltic Sea K. Haynert, J. Schönfeld, I. Polovodova-Asteman, and J. Thomsen Biogeosciences Discuss., 9, 7783-7830, 2012 Abstract Notice on Discussion StatusThe requested discussion paper has a corresponding peer-reviewed
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| | 27 Jun 2012 | Modeling benthic-pelagic nutrient exchange processes and porewater distributions in a seasonally-hypoxic sediment: evidence for massive phosphate release by Beggiatoa? A. W. Dale, V. J. Bertics, T. Treude, S. Sommer, and K. Wallmann Biogeosciences Discuss., 9, 11517-11575, 2012 Abstract Notice on Discussion StatusThe requested discussion paper has a corresponding peer-reviewed
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| | 27 Aug 2012 | Impact of change in climate and policy from 1988 to 2007 on environmental and microbial variables at the time series station Boknis Eck, Baltic Sea H.-G. Hoppe, H. C. Giesenhagen, R. Koppe, H.-P. Hansen, and K. Gocke Biogeosciences Discuss., 9, 18655-18706, 2012 Abstract Discussion Paper (PDF, 2339 KB) Interactive Discussion (Closed, 3 Comments) Manuscript under review for BG
| | 18 Dec 2012 | Nitrogen isotope dynamics and fractionation during sedimentary denitrification in Boknis Eck, Baltic Sea K. Dähnke and B. Thamdrup Biogeosciences Discuss., 10, 681-709, 2013 Abstract Notice on Discussion StatusThe requested discussion paper has a corresponding peer-reviewed
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| | 10 Jan 2013 | Natural variability in hard bottom communities and possible drivers assessed by a time-series study in the SW Baltic Sea: know the noise to detect the change M. Wahl, H.-H. Hinrichsen, A. Lehmann, and M. Lenz Biogeosciences Discuss., 10, 2967-3007, 2013 Abstract Discussion Paper (PDF, 12969 KB) Interactive Discussion (Final Response, 2 Comments) Manuscript under review for BG
| | 18 Feb 2013 | Seasonal signatures in SFG vibrational spectra of the sea surface nanolayer at Boknis Eck Time Series Station (SW Baltic Sea) K. Laß, H. W. Bange, and G. Friedrichs Biogeosciences Discuss., 10, 3177-3201, 2013 Abstract Discussion Paper (PDF, 963 KB) Interactive Discussion (Final Response, 4 Comments) Manuscript under review for BG
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