Environmental Impacts—Freshwater Biogeochemistry. Humborg, C., Andersen, H. E., Blenckner, T., Gadegast, M., Giesler, R., Hartmann, J., Hugelius, G., Hürdler, J., Kortelainen, P., Blicher-Mathiesen, G., Venohr, M., & Weyhenmeyer, G. In Second Assessment of Climate Change for the Baltic Sea Basin, pages 307–336. Springer International Publishing, 2015. 00000Paper abstract bibtex Climate change effects on freshwater biogeochemistry and riverine loads of biogenic elements to the Baltic Sea are not straight forward and are difficult to distinguish from other human drivers such as atmospheric deposition, forest and wetland management , eutrophication and hydrological alterations. Eutrophication is by far the most well-known factor affecting the biogeochemistry of the receiving waters in the various sub-basins of the Baltic Sea. However, the present literature review reveals that climate change is a compounding factor for all major drivers of freshwater biogeochemistry discussed here, although evidence is still often based on short-term and/or small-scale studies.
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title = {Environmental {Impacts}—{Freshwater} {Biogeochemistry}},
copyright = {©2015 The Author(s)},
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