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Geophysiologische Rückkopplungen: Aspekte des Stoffwechsels klimawirksamer Spurengase im Küstenbereich

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In diesem Aufsatz soll versucht werden, die unterschiedlichen Facetten bekannter Forschungsergebnisse im Sinne der Entwicklung biogeochemischer Rückkopplungskreisläufe zusammenzusetzen. Im tidebeeinflußten Küstenbereich finden die relevanten biogeochemischen Umsetzungen in einer hohen Intensität statt, ihre Untersuchung wird u.a. bereits im Rahmen der verschiedenen Ökosystemforschungsprojekte im Wattenmeer betrieben. Jedoch ist der von diesen Kreisläufen betroffene regionale Ausschnitt wesentlich größer, so daß in die Überlegungen auch küstenfernere Gebiete miteinzufließen haben. Dies ist in vollem Umfang bei der Konzeption einer küstenbezogenen Klimawirkungsforschung zu berücksichtigen.

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Fock, H. (1993). Geophysiologische Rückkopplungen: Aspekte des Stoffwechsels klimawirksamer Spurengase im Küstenbereich. In: Schellnhuber, HJ., Sterr, H. (eds) Klimaänderung und Küste. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-77776-9_20

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