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Rehder, G., Lapham, L., Fossing, H., Gülzow, W., Deimling, J. S. V., Endler, R., Spiess, V., Jensen, J. B., Bruechert, V., Ferdelman, T., Schmale, O., Virtasalo, J., Conley, D., Neumann, T., Leipe, T., Flury, S., Toth, Z. & Jørgensen, B. B. (2011). Shallow gas occurrences, methane fluxes and their controlling processes in the Baltic. Abstract from 8th Baltic Sea Science Congress, Skt. Petersborg, Russian Federation. http://www.bssc2011.org/program/bssc2011_abstracts.pdf
Sejr, M. K. (2011). The Big Vulnerable Walrus. In C. M. Duarte & P. Wassmann (Eds.), Arctic Tipping Points (pp. 111). Fundación BBVA.
Pipenburg, D., Archambault, P., Ambrose Jr., W. G., Blanchard, A. L., Bluhm, B. A., Carroll, M. L., Conlan, K. E., Cusson, M., Feder, H. M., Grebmeier, J. M., Jewett, S. C., Lévesque, M., Petryashev, V. V., Sejr, M. K., Sirenko, B. I. & Wlodarska-Kowalczuk, M. (2011). Towards a pan-Arctic inventory of the species diversity of the macro- and megabenthic fauna of the Arctic shelf seas. Marine Biodiversity, 41(1), 51-70. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12526-010-0059-7
Larsen, M. M. & Blusztajn, J. S. (2011). World wide Pb isotope distribution in partial digestions of coastal surface sediments: Indicator of leaded gasoline?. Poster session presented at SETAC North America 32nd Annual Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, United States.
Sejr, M. K., Juul-Pedersen, T., Rysgaard, S., Hjorth, M., Lennert, K., Frandsen, E. R., Mikkelsen, P. S. & Martinsen, W. (2011). Zackenberg Basic: The MarineBasis programme. In L. M. Jensen & M. Rasch (Eds.), Zackenberg Ecological Research Operations, 16th Annual Report 2010 (pp. 67-79). Aarhus University, DCE - Danish Centre for Environment and Energy. http://dmu.au.dk/fileadmin/dmu.au.dk/ZERO_2011.pdf
Canfield, D. E., Stewart, F. J., Thamdrup, B., De Brabandere, L., Dalsgaard, T., Delong, E. F., Revsbech, N. P. & Ulloa, O. (2010). A cryptic sulfur cycle in oxygen-minimum-zone waters off the Chilean Coast. Science, 330(6009), 1375-1378. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1196889