TY - T1 - Hypoxia in the Holocene Baltic Sea : Comparing modern versus past intervals using sedimentary trace metals SN - / UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10138/318417 T3 - A1 - van Helmond, Niels A. G. M.; Jilbert, Tom; Slomp, Caroline P. A2 - PB - Y1 - 2018 LA - eng AB - Anthropogenic nutrient input has caused a rapid expansion of bottom water hypoxia in the Baltic Sea over the past century. Two earlier intervals of widespread hypoxia, coinciding with the Holocene Thermal Maximum (HTMHI; 8-4 ka before present; BP) and the Medieval Climate Anomaly (MCA(HI); similar to 1200-750 years BP), have been identified from Baltic Sea sediments. Here we present sediment records from two sites in the Baltic Sea, and compare the trace metal (As, Ba, Cd, Cu, Mo, Ni, Pb, Re, Sb... VO - IS - SP - OP - KW - Redox conditions; Anthropogenic pollution; Aqueous trace metal depletion; Molybdenum; Uranium; CARBON-RICH SEDIMENTS; MARINE-SEDIMENTS; ORGANIC-CARBON; EUXINIC BASINS; LAMINATED SEDIMENTS; CHESAPEAKE BAY; LANDSORT DEEP; PORE WATERS; BLACK SHALE; MOLYBDENUM; 1171 Geosciences; 1172 Environmental sciences N1 - PP - ER -