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3rd Baltic Earth Conference
Earth system changes and Baltic Sea coasts
Jastarnia, Hel peninsula, Poland
1 - 5 June 2020

BACC II


 

International Summer School on

Climate change in the Baltic Sea region

Askö Laboratory, Trosa, Sweden, 29 August – 5 September 2016

co-organized by Baltic Earth, Stockholm University Baltic Sea Centre, Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde and University of Rostock


Presentations by lecturers can be found here

  • Prof. Markus Meier, Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde, Rostock, Germany and Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute, Norrköping, Sweden
    - Course introduction and fundamental processes of the climate system
    - Large-scale ocean circulation
    - Climate Modeling – The global and regional perspective
    - Past changes in extremes over the Baltic Sea and North Sea regions
    - Physical Oceanography of the Baltic Sea and other regional seas
    - Regional climate system modeling – reconstruction of past climate and future projections
    - Climate impacts on marine biogeochemical cycles

  • Dr. Semjon Schimanke, Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute, Norrköping, Sweden
    - Climate state and global circulation patterns in the troposphere and stratosphere
    - Reading list
  • Prof. Anna Rutgersson, Uppsala University, Sweden
    - Air-sea-wave interaction

  • Dr. Marcus Reckermann, Baltic Earth Secretariat, HZG, Geesthacht, Germany
    - Baltic Earth – Earth System science for the Baltic Sea region
    - How to give a bad presentation

  • Prof. Christoph Humborg, University of Stockholm, Sweden
    - Processes in the Baltic Sea catchment area and eutrophication
    - Terrestrial and marine carbon cycle

  • Prof. Benjamin Smith, University of Lund, Sweden
    - Land surface dynamics and land-sea interactions under global change

  • Prof. Daniel Conley, University of Lund, Sweden
    - Hypoxia in the Baltic Sea
    - Science communication

Presentations by students

  • Regina Alber
  • Florian Boergel
  • Derek Chang
  • Jelena Galiniene
  • Christiane Gillner
  • Noora Haavisto
  • Jüri Kamenik
  • Marvin Lorenz
  • Viktorija Mačiulytė
  • Rain Männikus
  • Marjan Marbouti
  • Lorenzo Minola
  • Katri Pindsoo
  • Iina Ronkainen
  • Vitaly Samoilenko
  • Jessica Schmidt
  • Tatiana Sitnikova
  • Tatjana Smelova
  • Aleksandr Volynetc
  • Zhouling Zhang

 


The summer school is supported by Stockholm University Baltic Sea Centre, Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde and the International Baltic Earth Secretariat at Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht.

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Logistical Infos
Course Agenda
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