Louise Petersson Wårdh

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Role in team Project manager Junior researcher Hydrologist Expertise International development cooperation Flood risk assessments Last updated:

Algae report number 5, 2021

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-20 m, were within normal for this month. REFM1V1 18th of May The phytoplankton diversity was low and there were mostly small cells in low cell numbers. The diatom Skeletonema marinoi was however abundant. The integrated chlorophyll concentrations, 0-10 and 10-20 m, were within normal for this month Last updated:

Cruise report from R/V Svea week 19-20, 2020

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Hanö Bight, the Bornholm Basin and in the southeastern Baltic Sea, oxygen levels in the bottom water have continued to decline. In March they were above 2 ml/l, which is the limit for acute oxygen deficiency, in April between 1.4-1.7 ml/l and now in May 0.4- 1.0 ml/l. The inflow to the Baltic Sea that Last updated:

European scale modeling of sulfur, oxidized nitrogen and photochemial oxidants. Model development

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-line" mode!. This means that atmospheric weather data are taken from some externa! source, usually a numerical weather prediction (NWP) model, and fed into the model at regular time intervals, currently every three or six hours. Such data are then interpolated in time to yield hourly data. Special attention Last updated:

Cruise report from R/V Aranda week 2-3, 2019

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. In the Gotland Basins acute hypoxia was found from about 70 meters depth. In the Arkona Basin the water column was well oxygenated. Concentrations of nutrients in the form of dissolved inorganic nitrogen, DIN, at the sea surface were on normal or below normal winter levels at all regular monitoring Last updated:

Maria Elenius

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Role in team              Research leader in Water for Biodiversity Project leader Senior researcher Expertise Aquatic ecohydrology Swedish hydrology and HYPE model setup Wetland restoration Water quality Professional records H-index 7 Last updated:

Research Projects

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The list of projects below are currently on-going. A list of completed projects may be found at . AISS – Antarctic Ice Shelves Stability - Modelling ice-ocean interactions to reduce uncertainties in sea level rise projections AMIME – Artificial intelligence-assisted plankton Monitoring with Imaging Last updated:

Some results from a joint Swedish-Finnish sea ice experiment, March, 1977.

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Gulf of Bothnia, influence the i c e drift. The experiment therefore included measurements of currents,salinity and temperature TIM E A cornparison between ice and wind velocities and water level changes in the Bay. Ice and wind velocities were rneasured at Aranda. 16 3.3 Water level The vertical Last updated:

Cruise report from R/V Argos week 12, 1999

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, 15-40m, and Fladen, 20-30m, high nitrate values were registered, more than twice the normal level, about 25mmol/l. It is probably water from the southern North Sea, which has been transported into the Skagerrak and the Kattegat. Oxygen concentrations less than 2 ml/l were found from 70m and downwards Last updated: