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BEAR principles
BEAR reports wrap together the currently available published scientific knowledge. They do not document unpublished research results. The essence of the work is the synthesis of material drawn comprehensively from the available scientifically legitimate literature (e.g. peer-reviewed literature, conference proceedings, and reports of scientific institutes). The work should encompass the knowledge about what scientists agree on but also identify cases of disagreement or knowledge gaps. |
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Manuscripts ready for INTERNAL REVIEW by dedicated internal reviewers and lead authors are available in the box below:
Manuscripts (short titles) ready for internal review:
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Earlier drafts:
Salinity dynamics in the Baltic Sea (GC1, Andreas Lehmann)
Land-sea biogeochemical interlinkages in the Baltic Sea region (GC2, Gregor Rehder)
Natural hazards and extreme events in the Baltic Sea region (GC3, Anna Rutgersson)
Sea level dynamics and coastal erosion in the Baltic Sea region (GC4, Ralf Weisse)
Regional variability of water and energy exchanges in the Baltic Sea region (GC5, Sergey Zhuravlev)
Multiple drivers for Earth system changes in the Baltic Sea region (GC6, Marcus Reckermann)
Coupled regional Earth system Modelling in the Baltic Sea region (BE topic, Matthias Gröger)
Climate change and impacts in the Baltic Sea region (BACC III) (BE topic, Markus Meier)
New climate observation systems (BE topic, Urmas Lips) |