Model study on present and future eutrophication and nitrogen fixation in the Gulf of Finland, Baltic Sea
The response of nutrient and chlorophyll fields to climate change by the end of the twenty-first century was
evaluated in the Gulf of Finland (Baltic Sea) using comparison of a hindcast simulation for 1997–2006 and future
climate forcing, assuming an A1B greenhouse gas emission scenario and business-as-usual riverine nutrient load
for 2090–2099. The comparison of simulated oxygen, phosphate and nitrate levels from the hindcast model with
the measurements indicated a good performance of the 3D ecosystem model, except for overestimated nearbottom
layer nitrates. The mean chlorophyll level was slightly overestimated by the model, whereas the variability
in the surface layer chlorophyll level was well reproduced. Future projection simulations indicate no considerable
changes in the upper layer oxygen concentrations compared with the hindcast simulation and observations, but
deeper near-bottom layers were projected to become anoxic, causing an increase in phosphate and a decrease
in nitrate concentrations in these layers. The increase in surface layer phosphate and the decrease in nitrate
concentrations lead to an increase in summer cyanobacteria blooms and an increase in nitrogen fixation, which
therefore led to an increase in the annual mean chlorophyll content in the upper layer.
LESSIN Gennadi;
RAUDSEPP Urmas;
MALJUTENKO Ilja;
LAANEMETS Jaan;
PASSENKO Jelena;
JAANUS P.;
2016-01-15
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
JRC98219
0924-7963,
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0924796313001966,
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC98219,
10.1016/j.jmarsys.2013.08.006,
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