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marine geology and geophysics, geochemistry and classical geology. Project description Arctic Atlantification, involving the increasing intrusion of relatively warm, salty and nutrient rich ocean waters
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Ref. No. SU FV-2105-24 at Stockholm University Baltic Sea Centre . Closing date: 7 July 2024. The Stockholm University Baltic Sea Centre (BSC) at is the focal point for Baltic Sea research at
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with the goal of inspiring ocean mapping and delivering a complete map of the world's ocean floor by the year 2030 for the benefit of humankind. While the available high-resolution seafloor mapping data
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the atmosphere, ocean and physical climate sciences. We offer educational programmes at the Batchelors, Masters and PhD levels. Our research addresses fundamental questions concerning the dynamics, physics
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floor, which is unsuitable for storing carbon for practical reasons. Occasionally, rocks of basaltic composition are found on continents. These were brought there (obducted) during mountain building
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on the type of contaminant and the nature of the particulate matter, microbial activity, and chemistry of the surrounding pore water. Thus, the total concentration of a specific contaminant, often used in risk
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floor, which is unsuitable for storing carbon for practical reasons. Occasionally, rocks of basaltic composition are found on continents. These were brought there (obducted) during mountain building