BIOMAS model results (a coupled sea ice/ocean/ecosystem model), Arctic Ocean, 2004-2020

This data set includes the Biology/Ice/Ocean Modeling and Assimilation System (BIOMAS) simulated monthly mean results for the Arctic Ocean planktonic ecosystem over the period 2004-2020. Also included is a movie that shows monthly variations of a few ecosystem components. BIOMAS is a coupled sea ice...

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Main Authors: Jinlun Zhang, Yvette H. Spitz, Michael Steele, Carin J. Ashjian, Robert G. Campbell, Leo Berline, Patricia A. Matrai
Format: Dataset
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Published: Arctic Data Center 2019
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Online Access:https://search.dataone.org/view/urn:uuid:7b37ddb1-a470-4a47-b720-50a9b2e15e49
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Summary:This data set includes the Biology/Ice/Ocean Modeling and Assimilation System (BIOMAS) simulated monthly mean results for the Arctic Ocean planktonic ecosystem over the period 2004-2020. Also included is a movie that shows monthly variations of a few ecosystem components. BIOMAS is a coupled sea ice, ocean, and marine planktonic ecosystem model (Zhang et al., 2010, 2014) with a model domain over the northern hemisphere north of 49 deg N. The mean horizontal resolution for most of the Arctic Ocean is about 22 km. This biophysical model is driven by the National Centers for Environmental Prediction/National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCEP/NCAR) reanalysis forcing. Supported by NSF grants: ARC 0629326, ARC 0629095, ARC 0629234, ARC 0629359, PLR 1416920, PLR 1417339, PLR 1417677, PLR-1602985, and PLR-1603259. References: Zhang, J., Y. Spitz, M. Steele, C. Ashjian, R. Campbell, L. Berline, and P. Matrai, Modeling the impact of declining sea ice on the Arctic marine planktonic ecosystem, J. Geophys Res., 115, C10015, doi: 10.1029/2009JC005387, 2010. Zhang, J., C. Ashjian, R. Campbell, V. Hill, Y.H. Spitz, and M. Steele, The great 2012 Arctic Ocean summer cyclone enhanced biological productivity on the shelves, J. Geophy. Res., 119, 1-16, doi:10.1002/2013JC009301, 2014.