Gotland Basin
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The Gotland Basin is the large central basin in the Baltic Sea between Sweden and the Baltic countries. It is subdivided into the Gdansk Deep (or Gdansk Basin), the Western Gotland Basin and the Eastern Gotland Basin. Within the Eastern Gotland Basin is the Gotland Deep (249 meters deep) which is an anoxic basin.
The sediments in the Gotland Basin are important for studying the climate changes in northern Europe over the past 5,000 years.
[edit] References
- Emeis, K.C.; Neumann, T.; Endler, R.; Struck, U.; Kunzendorf, H.; Christiansen, C. (1998) “Geochemical records of sediments in the Gotland Basin - products of sediment dynamics in a not so stagnant basin?” Applied Geochemistry 13, No. 3: 349-358 ;
- Hille, Sven; Nausch, Gunther; and Leipe, Thomas (2005) "Sedimentary deposition and reflux of phosphorus (P) in the Eastern Gotland Basin and their coupling with P concentrations in the water column" Oceanologia 47(4): pp. 663–679 ;