Seasonal and long-term control of bottom-water oxygen deficiency in a stratified shallow-water coastal system

The seasonal development of oxygen concentrations in the deep water of a nearly permanently stratified station in Kiel Bight, which originates from inflows through the Great Belt and the Kattegat, was investigated. The bottom-water oxygen situation of an individual year was characterized by the appa...

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