Anthropogenic eutrophication affects the Mediterranean, Black, North and Baltic Seas to various extents. Responses to nutrient loading and methods of monitoring relevant …
AS Mikaelyan, LA Pautova, VK Chasovnikov… - Hydrobiologia, 2015 - Springer
In many regions phosphorus limits coccolithophore growth, whereas nitrogen generally controls development of diatoms. We tested the hypothesis that a change in nutrient …
Y Sagarminaga, Á Borja, A Fontán - Remote Sensing of Environment, 2024 - Elsevier
This study addresses the occurrence of extreme values of chlorophyll-a concentrations in European seas, using the satellite's OBGP MODIS AQUA v2018 dataset, for the 2003–2021 …
The marine and terrestrial nitrogen cycles are closely linked, although intellectual boundaries in disciplines offen lead to separate treatment of both cycles (Gruber, 2004) …
The Black Sea ecosystem experienced severe eutrophication-related degradation during the 1970s and 1980s. However, in recent years the Black Sea has shown some signs of …
During recent decades anthropogenic activities have dramatically impacted the Black Sea ecosystem. High levels of riverine nutrient input during the 1970s and 1980s caused …
In order to analyze how environmental factors affect planktonic organisms along the Romanian Black Sea coast, this study created semi-quantitative models of the causal …
The main aim of this study was to estimate the influence of the seasonal variations of the Danube River particulate organic matter (POM) inputs on the Black Sea surface seawater …
V Silkin, L Pautova, O Podymov… - Journal of Marine …, 2023 - mdpi.com
The biogeochemistry of waters is an essential regulator of phytoplankton dynamics, determining the level of species bloom and the change in dominants. This paper …