Biogeochemical functioning of the Baltic Sea

K. Kuliński, G. Rehder, E. Asmala, A. Bartošová, J. Carstensen, B. Gustafsson, P. Hall, C. Humborg, T. Jilbert, K. Jürgens, H. Meier, Bärbel Müller-Karulis, M. Naumann, J. Olesen, O. Savchuk, A. Schramm, C. Slomp, M. Sofiev, A. Sobek, B. Szymczycha, Emma Undeman
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Abstract. Location, specific topography, and hydrographic setting together with climate change and strong anthropogenic pressure are the main factors shaping the biogeochemical functioning and thus also the ecological status of the Baltic Sea. The recent decades have brought significant changes in the Baltic Sea. First, the rising nutrient loads from land in the second half of the 20th century led to eutrophication and spreading of hypoxic and anoxic areas, for which permanent stratification of the water column and limited ventilation of deep-water layers made favourable conditions. Since the 1980s the nutrient loads to the Baltic Sea have been continuously decreasing. This, however, has so far not resulted in significant improvements in oxygen availability in the deep regions, which has revealed a slow response time of the system to the reduction of the land-derived nutrient loads. Responsible for that is the low burial efficiency of phosphorus at anoxic conditions and its remobilization from sediments when conditions change from oxic to anoxic. This results in a stoichiometric excess of phosphorus available for organic-matter production, which promotes the growth of N2-fixing cyanobacteria and in turn supports eutrophication. This assessment reviews the available and published knowledge on the biogeochemical functioning of the Baltic Sea. In its content, the paper covers the aspects related to changes in carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus (C, N, and P) external loads, their transformations in the coastal zone, changes in organic-matter production (eutrophication) and remineralization (oxygen availability), and the role of sediments in burial and turnover of C, N, and P. In addition to that, this paper focuses also on changes in the marine CO2 system, the structure and functioning of the microbial community, and the role of contaminants for biogeochemical processes. This comprehensive assessment allowed also for identifying knowledge gaps and future research needs in the field of marine biogeochemistry in the Baltic Sea.
波罗的海的生物地球化学功能
摘要地理位置、特定地形和水文环境,加上气候变化和强烈的人为压力,是影响波罗的海生物地球化学功能的主要因素,也是影响波罗的海生态的主要因素。近几十年来,波罗的海发生了重大变化。首先,20世纪下半叶陆地营养负荷的增加导致了富营养化和缺氧缺氧区的扩展,水柱的永久分层和深水层的有限通风为其创造了有利条件。自20世纪80年代以来,波罗的海的营养物负荷一直在持续减少。然而,到目前为止,这并没有显著改善深层地区的氧气供应,这表明该系统对陆地营养负荷减少的反应时间很慢。造成这种情况的原因是磷在缺氧条件下的埋藏效率低,当条件从好氧变为缺氧时,磷从沉积物中再活化。这导致可用于有机物生产的磷的化学计量过量,这促进了固定N2的蓝藻的生长,进而支持富营养化。这项评估审查了关于波罗的海生物地球化学功能的现有和已发表的知识。在内容上,本文涵盖了碳、氮和磷(C、N和P)外部负荷的变化、它们在海岸带的转化、有机物生产(富营养化)和再矿化(氧可用性)的变化以及沉积物在C、N、P的埋藏和周转中的作用。除此之外,本文还关注海洋二氧化碳系统的变化、微生物群落的结构和功能,以及污染物在生物地球化学过程中的作用。这一全面评估也有助于确定波罗的海海洋生物地球化学领域的知识差距和未来的研究需求。
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