Articles | Volume 7, issue 8
https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-7-2567-2010
© Author(s) 2010. This work is distributed under
the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.Hypoxia and cyanobacteria blooms - are they really natural features of the late Holocene history of the Baltic Sea?
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RC C248: 'Zillen and Conley', Anonymous Referee #1, 18 Mar 2010
- AC C1303: 'Authors comments Referee 1', Lovisa Zillén, 08 Jun 2010
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RC C488: 'Review', Maren Voss, 11 Apr 2010
- AC C1308: 'Authors comments Referee 2', Lovisa Zillén, 08 Jun 2010
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SC C851: 'SC', Joachim W. Dippner, 04 May 2010
- AC C1313: 'Authors comments J.W. Dippner', Lovisa Zillén, 08 Jun 2010
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SC C880: 'Comment on ”Hypoxia and cyanobacterial blooms are not natural features of the Baltic Sea” by L. Zillén and D. J. Conley', Joonas Virtasalo, 07 May 2010
- AC C1316: 'Authors comments J. Virtasalo', Lovisa Zillén, 08 Jun 2010