Cruise report from R/V Argos week 8, 1997

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Skagerrak: Surface temperatures varied between 2.5 and 4.5 oC and surface salinites from 30 in the east to 33.5 in the southwest. The pycnocline was located at a depth of 15 meters in the eastern part and at 30 meters along the Jutland coast. A bloom had started along the Swedish west coast and the …

 
Type: Report
Author: Lars Andersson
Published: Feb, 1997
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Cruise report from R/V Argos week 4, 1997

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The surface water temperatures were: In the Skagerrak 3.5°C - 5.3°C, the Kattegat -0.5°C - 2.7°C and in the Baltic 1.2°C - 3.4°C. The nutrient concentrations in the surface layer in the Kattegat showed lower and chlorophyll much higher values than expected for the season. This means that the …

 
Type: Report
Author: Nils Kajrup, Jan Szaron
Published: Jan, 1997
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Algae report number 10, 2013

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This report presents the results from two October cruises. The Skagerrak, the Kattegat and Southwestern Baltic areas were visited in the beginning of the month, and the Baltic Proper at the end. The number of species and cell numbers were very low in the Skagerrak and the Kattegat. The …

 
Type: Report
Author: Ann-Turi Skjevik
Published: Nov, 2013
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Climate Scenario Data from the Rossby Centre

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The Rossby Centre has produced a large number of simulations over recent years. We have applied the RCA4 regional climate model over a number of regions and downscaled a number of different Global Climate Models (GCMs) using different scenarios. This work has taken place as part of the WCRP CORDEX …

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Cruise report from R/V Argos week 49-50, 1998

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The weather during the expedition started with strong winds from the north. Then the weather was calm and sunny. The last day again there was windy weather. The winds came from southeast. The surface water temperatures were between 4.6 and 6.4°C in the Baltic, between 1.8-2.8°C in the Sound and in …

 
Type: Report
Author: Bodil Thorstensson
Published: Dec, 1998
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Cruise report from R/V Argos week 47, 1998

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The surface temperatures varied from 10°C in the Skagerrak to 3°C in the Gulf of Bothnia. The nutrient concentrations were normal for the season in most areas. Hydrogen sulphide was found at depths greater than 80m in the Bornholm Basin and Hanö Bight, and at depths greater than 150m in the eastern …

 
Type: Report
Author: Nils Kajrup
Published: Dec, 1998
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Cruise report from R/V Argos week 43, 1998

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During the expedition the weather was rather cloudy and windy. In the southern Baltic there was a strong wind from southwest. In the Skagerrak sampling was done only at station P2, because wind velocities more than 20 m/s were forecast. The surface water temperatures were between 8 and 11°C in the …

 
Type: Report
Author: Bodil Thorstensson
Published: Oct, 1998
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Cruise report from R/V Argos week 39, 1998

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Surface temperatures varied between 13 and 15 degrees C. Nutrient concentrations were normal for the season in all areas. High fluorescence values were measured in the frontal zone between Skagerrak and Kattegat as well as in the northern part of the Sound. Hydrogen sulphide was found at depths …

 
Type: Report
Author: Lars Andersson
Published: Sep, 1998
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