Changes of Nutrient Concentrations in the Western Baltic Sea in the Transition Between Inner Coastal Waters and the Central Basins: Time Series From 1995 to 2016 With Source Analysis

Anthropogenic nitrogen input to the western Baltic Sea has continued to decline by about 30% since 1995, whereas phosphorus input, after a strong decrease of 25% from 1995 to 2000, remained almost on the same level. Despite this development, the Arkona Sea and Belt Sea apparently show no strong chan...

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Main Authors: Joachim Kuss, Günther Nausch, Clemens Engelke, Mario von Weber, Hannah Lutterbeck, Michael Naumann, Joanna J. Waniek, Detlef E. Schulz-Bull
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spelling doaj-667132d04299473db39e78ed0a0a09b02020-11-25T02:02:35ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Earth Science2296-64632020-05-01810.3389/feart.2020.00106440673Changes of Nutrient Concentrations in the Western Baltic Sea in the Transition Between Inner Coastal Waters and the Central Basins: Time Series From 1995 to 2016 With Source AnalysisJoachim Kuss0Günther Nausch1Clemens Engelke2Mario von Weber3Hannah Lutterbeck4Michael Naumann5Joanna J. Waniek6Detlef E. Schulz-Bull7Department of Marine Chemistry, Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde (IOW), Rostock, GermanyDepartment of Marine Chemistry, Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde (IOW), Rostock, GermanyDepartment of Geology, Water and Soil, State Agency for Environment, Nature Conservation and Geology Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (LUNG), Güstrow, GermanyDepartment of Geology, Water and Soil, State Agency for Environment, Nature Conservation and Geology Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (LUNG), Güstrow, GermanyDepartment of Water, State Agency for Agriculture, Environment and Rural Areas Schleswig-Holstein (LLUR), Flintbek, GermanyDepartment of Physical Oceanography and Instrumentation, Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde (IOW), Rostock, GermanyDepartment of Marine Chemistry, Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde (IOW), Rostock, GermanyDepartment of Marine Chemistry, Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde (IOW), Rostock, GermanyAnthropogenic nitrogen input to the western Baltic Sea has continued to decline by about 30% since 1995, whereas phosphorus input, after a strong decrease of 25% from 1995 to 2000, remained almost on the same level. Despite this development, the Arkona Sea and Belt Sea apparently show no strong changes of nutrient concentrations in the last two decades. In this study, we investigate the concentrations of nitrate, nitrite, ammonium, dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN), dissolved inorganic phosphorus (DIP), total nitrogen (TN), and total phosphorus (TP), as the substances of major concern in respect to the eutrophication of the Baltic Sea. To link open-sea nutrient concentrations with nutrient supply by freshwater drain, we used nutrient vs. salinity linear fits, including data from coastal waters obtained during regular German monitoring campaigns. Therefore, the data set was grouped according to differently sized areas to identify regional differences and was subsequently analyzed for four time intervals: 1995–1999, 2000–2004, 2005–2009, and 2010–2016. By extrapolation to a salinity of “zero,” we obtained hypothetical freshwater end-members of the different N and P parameters. Most of these end-members indicated a decline during the four time intervals, supporting a reduction of freshwater-borne N and P supply to the western Baltic Sea. For the period 1995–1999, the freshwater end-members of TN were determined between 200 and 400 μM. This improved to a TN range between 150 and about 300 μM in 2010–2016. TP ranged from about 2.3 to 5.4 μM in 2010–2016, with previous values of slightly above 4 μM and up to almost 15 μM in the period 1995–1999. The end-members determined by our method would fulfill limnic–marine target values of the EU Water Framework Directive of TN = 186 μM and river-type-specific target values of TP between 3 and 5 μM for some areas of the western Baltic Sea in recent years, because the method includes removal processes in the transition zone. Finally, the end-member values were compared with area-specific averages of measured values at the limnic–marine transition point.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/feart.2020.00106/fullnutrientseutrophicationsalinity gradientcoastal watersfreshwater end-memberlimnic–marine transition
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author Joachim Kuss
Günther Nausch
Clemens Engelke
Mario von Weber
Hannah Lutterbeck
Michael Naumann
Joanna J. Waniek
Detlef E. Schulz-Bull
spellingShingle Joachim Kuss
Günther Nausch
Clemens Engelke
Mario von Weber
Hannah Lutterbeck
Michael Naumann
Joanna J. Waniek
Detlef E. Schulz-Bull
Changes of Nutrient Concentrations in the Western Baltic Sea in the Transition Between Inner Coastal Waters and the Central Basins: Time Series From 1995 to 2016 With Source Analysis
Frontiers in Earth Science
nutrients
eutrophication
salinity gradient
coastal waters
freshwater end-member
limnic–marine transition
author_facet Joachim Kuss
Günther Nausch
Clemens Engelke
Mario von Weber
Hannah Lutterbeck
Michael Naumann
Joanna J. Waniek
Detlef E. Schulz-Bull
author_sort Joachim Kuss
title Changes of Nutrient Concentrations in the Western Baltic Sea in the Transition Between Inner Coastal Waters and the Central Basins: Time Series From 1995 to 2016 With Source Analysis
title_short Changes of Nutrient Concentrations in the Western Baltic Sea in the Transition Between Inner Coastal Waters and the Central Basins: Time Series From 1995 to 2016 With Source Analysis
title_full Changes of Nutrient Concentrations in the Western Baltic Sea in the Transition Between Inner Coastal Waters and the Central Basins: Time Series From 1995 to 2016 With Source Analysis
title_fullStr Changes of Nutrient Concentrations in the Western Baltic Sea in the Transition Between Inner Coastal Waters and the Central Basins: Time Series From 1995 to 2016 With Source Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Changes of Nutrient Concentrations in the Western Baltic Sea in the Transition Between Inner Coastal Waters and the Central Basins: Time Series From 1995 to 2016 With Source Analysis
title_sort changes of nutrient concentrations in the western baltic sea in the transition between inner coastal waters and the central basins: time series from 1995 to 2016 with source analysis
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Earth Science
issn 2296-6463
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Anthropogenic nitrogen input to the western Baltic Sea has continued to decline by about 30% since 1995, whereas phosphorus input, after a strong decrease of 25% from 1995 to 2000, remained almost on the same level. Despite this development, the Arkona Sea and Belt Sea apparently show no strong changes of nutrient concentrations in the last two decades. In this study, we investigate the concentrations of nitrate, nitrite, ammonium, dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN), dissolved inorganic phosphorus (DIP), total nitrogen (TN), and total phosphorus (TP), as the substances of major concern in respect to the eutrophication of the Baltic Sea. To link open-sea nutrient concentrations with nutrient supply by freshwater drain, we used nutrient vs. salinity linear fits, including data from coastal waters obtained during regular German monitoring campaigns. Therefore, the data set was grouped according to differently sized areas to identify regional differences and was subsequently analyzed for four time intervals: 1995–1999, 2000–2004, 2005–2009, and 2010–2016. By extrapolation to a salinity of “zero,” we obtained hypothetical freshwater end-members of the different N and P parameters. Most of these end-members indicated a decline during the four time intervals, supporting a reduction of freshwater-borne N and P supply to the western Baltic Sea. For the period 1995–1999, the freshwater end-members of TN were determined between 200 and 400 μM. This improved to a TN range between 150 and about 300 μM in 2010–2016. TP ranged from about 2.3 to 5.4 μM in 2010–2016, with previous values of slightly above 4 μM and up to almost 15 μM in the period 1995–1999. The end-members determined by our method would fulfill limnic–marine target values of the EU Water Framework Directive of TN = 186 μM and river-type-specific target values of TP between 3 and 5 μM for some areas of the western Baltic Sea in recent years, because the method includes removal processes in the transition zone. Finally, the end-member values were compared with area-specific averages of measured values at the limnic–marine transition point.
topic nutrients
eutrophication
salinity gradient
coastal waters
freshwater end-member
limnic–marine transition
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/feart.2020.00106/full
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