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Publications (8) | Top | Institute | Publications | Project | A1 Publication [show] | - Sandberg, J.; Elmgren, R.; Wulff, F. (2000). Carbon flows in Baltic Sea food webs: a re-evaluation using a mass balance approach. J. Mar. Syst. 25(3-4): 249-260, more
| Peer reviewed publications (4) [show] | - Savchuk, O.; Wulff, F. (2001). A model of the biogeochemical cycles of nitrogen and phosphorus in the Baltic, in: Wulff, F.V. et al. (Ed.) A systems analysis of the Baltic Sea. Ecological Studies, 148: pp. 373-415, more
- Wulff, F.; Rahm, L.A.; Hallin, A.-K.; Sandberg, J. (2001). A nutrient budget model of the Baltic Sea, in: Wulff, F.V. et al. (Ed.) A systems analysis of the Baltic Sea. Ecological Studies, 148: pp. 353-372, more
- Wulff, F.; Rahm, L.A.; Larsson, P. (2001). Introduction, in: Wulff, F.V. et al. (Ed.) A systems analysis of the Baltic Sea. Ecological Studies, 148: pp. 1-17, more
- Rahm, L.A.; Wulff, F. (1992). Using parallel salinity and temperature profiles for calculations of estuarine fluxes with reference to the Baltic proper. Neth. J. Sea Res. 29(4): 281-289, more
| Book chapter [show] | - Wulff, F. (1981). Conceptual flow diagrams, in: Platt, T. et al. (Ed.) Mathematical models in biological oceanography. Monographs on Oceanographic Methodology, 7: pp. 35-37, more
| Abstract [show] | - Wulff, F. (2002). Giving scientific advice on cost effective measures for a cleaner Baltic Sea using linked models in a decision support system, in: ECSA Local Meeting: Ecological structures and functions in the Scheldt Estuary: from past to future, Antwerp, Belgium October 7-10, 2002: abstract book. pp. 34, more
| Report [show] | - Gordon, D.C.; Boudreau, P.R.; Mann, K.H.; Ong, J.-E.; Silvert, W.L.; Smith, S.V.; Wattayakorn, G.; Wulff, F.; Yanagi, T. (1996). LOICZ biogeochemical modelling guidelines. LOICZ Research & Studies, 5. LOICZ Core Project Office: Texel. 96 pp., more
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