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  <identifier identifierType="DOI">10.18453/rosdok_id00001283</identifier>
  <creators>
    <creator>
      <creatorName nameType="Personal">Fernández Otero, Enrique</creatorName>
      <givenName>Enrique</givenName>
      <familyName>Fernández Otero</familyName>
      <nameIdentifier nameIdentifierScheme="GND" schemeURI="http://d-nb.info/gnd/">http://d-nb.info/gnd/1029410178</nameIdentifier>
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  <titles>
    <title>Iron: Speciation and bioavailability in the Baltic Sea</title>
  </titles>
  <publisher>Universität Rostock</publisher>
  <publicationYear>2014</publicationYear>
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  <subjects>
    <subject xml:lang="en" schemeURI="http://dewey.info/" subjectScheme="dewey">540 Chemistry &amp; allied sciences</subject>
  </subjects>
  <dates>
    <date dateType="Created">2014</date>
  </dates>
  <language>en</language>
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    <alternateIdentifier alternateIdentifierType="PURL">http://purl.uni-rostock.de/rosdok/id00001283</alternateIdentifier>
    <alternateIdentifier alternateIdentifierType="URN">urn:nbn:de:gbv:28-diss2014-0035-1</alternateIdentifier>
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    <description descriptionType="Abstract">Determinations of dissolved and particulate iron and Fe(II) were carried out in the Baltic Sea. Results from the Gulf of Bothnia supported river runoff as one of the major iron sources. Downwards and upwards fluxes of iron corroborated that the Fe(II) pool below the redoxcline hardly could reach surface. Discrepancies between theoretical and empirical Fe(II) halftimes emphasize the role of photochemical processes and the presence of organic ligands. A potential biomass production based on Fe(II) values points toward a minor role of iron as a limiting factor for cyanobacteria blooms.</description>
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