An Introduction to Environmental Chemistry

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The Baltic contrasts with the nearby North Sea, where oxygen concentrations
rarely fall to low levels, despite large inputs of nutrients. This is because the
North Sea is shallow and its waters exchange freely with those of the North
Atlantic providing a constant supply of oxygen-rich surface water to the North
Sea deeper waters.

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1958 1963 1968 1973 1980
Year

4
3
2
DIP ( 1

mmol l

N –1)

Germany Poland

Baltic Sea

Denmark

Gulf of Finland

BothnianFinland

Bay

Norway

Sweden

Skagerrak
Katte-
gat

Bothnian
Sea

1900 1920 1940 1960 1980

0.4
0.2
O^2 0

(mmol l

–1) O 2

HS–
Year

Fig. 6.30Oxygen and phosphorus concentrations in the Baltic Sea. Dark line through data is
a regression line and thin line marks zero O 2 concentration. DIP, dissolved inorganic
phosphorus. Data plots after Fonselius (1981) and Nehring (1981), with permission from
Elsevier Science.
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