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First results from the isopycnic ocean carbon cycle model HAMOCC & MICOM/BCM Karen Assmann, Christoph Heinze, Mats Bentsen, Helge Drange Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research, Bergen, Norway
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“The choice of vertical coordinate…” “… is the most important aspect of a model’s design” Griffies et al. (2000) AdvantagesDisadvantages z Simple discretization No pressure gradient problems Accurate equation of state Mixed layer representation Tracer advection and diffusion Bottom boundary layer representation Accurate equation of state Tracer advection and diffusion Pressure gradient problems Tracer advection and diffusion No pressure gradient problems Thermocline representation Bottom topography representation Mixed layer representation Simplified equation of state Bottom boundary layer representation
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Ocean ( + sea ice) component of the Bergen Climate Model Global domain with 2.4° horizontal resolution 35 vertical layers including a mixed layer with freely evolving , T, S Climatological NCEP-based forcing & surface restoring 100-year spinup before HAMOCC is started MICOM Miami Isopycnic Coordinate Ocean Model
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Layer distribution in MICOM Meridional Section Atlantic Ocean
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Temperature & Salinity in the Atlantic Observations WOA 05 Model Annual Mean Year 180
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Ocean carbon cycle model of the NPZD (Nutrient-Phytoplankton- Zooplankton-Detritus) class Biogeochemical tracers are transported by MICOM's advection and mixing routines Main changes for use with isopycnic coordinates included amending the implicit sinking scheme and re-defining the euphotic zone Biogeochemical tracer fields are initialised HOMOGENEOUSLY HAMOCC5.1 HAMburg Ocean Carbon Cycle Model
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Phosphate AtlanticPacific Simulated Annual Mean Year 170 [ mol / l ] Observed WOA05 [ mol / kg ]
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Phosphate – Spinup Evolution Atlantic Pacific Year 170 Year 50 Year 110
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Annual Mean Global Primary Production Simulated Annual mean for Year 180 [ g C /m 2 /a] Global Sum: 61 Gt/a Derived from satellite data [ g C /m2 /a] Image from: http://marine.rutgers.edu/opp/ SeaWifs data corrected following Behrenfeld & Falkowski 1997 0 150 300 450
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Export Production & EF Ratio Export Production Annual Mean Year 180 [ Gt C/m2/a] Global Sum: 8.9 Gt C/a EF Ratio = EP/PP Annual Mean Year 180 Global Mean: 0.14
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Outlook Model Development: Update to the most recent version of MICOM Inclusion of recent developments in HAMOCC Inclusion of sediment scheme Testing of an aggregate sinking scheme Fine tuning of biological production/euphotic zone during the spin-up run Comparison of HAMOCC in physical models with differing vertical coordinate (MICOM and MPI-OM) Same horizontal grid & atmospheric forcing for both models Investigate effect of model physics on biogeochemistry Development of BESM/BC4M (see also Poster by Kristof Sturm)
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