NEMO-PISCES DSi concentration in the Labrador Sea ...

This focus on the Labrador Sea is part of the global NEMO-PISCES model used in the publication "Contribution of physical processes to dissolved silica variability in the Labrador Sea between 1980-2015" by Dale et al., to be submitted in Geophysical Research Letters. The variables provided...

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Main Authors: Alizee Dale, Ethe, Christian, Alekseenko, Elena, Gehlen, Marion
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Language:English
Published: ESPRI/IPSL 2023
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.14768/99d68638-53d3-49b6-9af4-c19f21670a8e
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spelling ftdatacite:10.14768/99d68638-53d3-49b6-9af4-c19f21670a8e 2024-03-31T07:51:04+00:00 NEMO-PISCES DSi concentration in the Labrador Sea ... Alizee Dale Ethe, Christian Alekseenko, Elena Gehlen, Marion 2023 https://dx.doi.org/10.14768/99d68638-53d3-49b6-9af4-c19f21670a8e https://data.ipsl.fr/catalog/metadata/99d68638-53d3-49b6-9af4-c19f21670a8e en eng ESPRI/IPSL Models/Analyses OCEAN CHEMISTRY BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES NUTRIENTS OCEAN MIXED LAYER Marine biogeochemistry, ecosystems and resources dataset Dataset dataset/Dataset 2023 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.14768/99d68638-53d3-49b6-9af4-c19f21670a8e 2024-03-04T14:08:19Z This focus on the Labrador Sea is part of the global NEMO-PISCES model used in the publication "Contribution of physical processes to dissolved silica variability in the Labrador Sea between 1980-2015" by Dale et al., to be submitted in Geophysical Research Letters. The variables provided are as follows: dissolved silica (Grid_T), conservative temperature (Grid_T), absolute Salinity (Grid_T), mixed layer depth (Grid_T), specificity of the grid (mesh_mask), effective transport (Grid_U and Grid_V). The associated paper investigates the drivers of the decline in the pre-bloom Dissolved Silica (DSi) inventory observed in the upper layer (0-450 m) of the Labrador Sea between 1994-2007 and its InterAnnual Variability (IAV) over the 1980-2015 period. It assesses the relative contributions of the variability of deep winter convection (DWC) and inflow from the Arctic as DSi sources using an eddy-permitting biogeochemical ocean general circulation model. The IAV of the upper layer DSi inventory co-varies with both the ... Dataset Arctic Labrador Sea DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Arctic
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OCEAN CHEMISTRY
BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES
NUTRIENTS
OCEAN MIXED LAYER
Marine biogeochemistry, ecosystems and resources
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OCEAN CHEMISTRY
BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES
NUTRIENTS
OCEAN MIXED LAYER
Marine biogeochemistry, ecosystems and resources
Alizee Dale
Ethe, Christian
Alekseenko, Elena
Gehlen, Marion
NEMO-PISCES DSi concentration in the Labrador Sea ...
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OCEAN CHEMISTRY
BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES
NUTRIENTS
OCEAN MIXED LAYER
Marine biogeochemistry, ecosystems and resources
description This focus on the Labrador Sea is part of the global NEMO-PISCES model used in the publication "Contribution of physical processes to dissolved silica variability in the Labrador Sea between 1980-2015" by Dale et al., to be submitted in Geophysical Research Letters. The variables provided are as follows: dissolved silica (Grid_T), conservative temperature (Grid_T), absolute Salinity (Grid_T), mixed layer depth (Grid_T), specificity of the grid (mesh_mask), effective transport (Grid_U and Grid_V). The associated paper investigates the drivers of the decline in the pre-bloom Dissolved Silica (DSi) inventory observed in the upper layer (0-450 m) of the Labrador Sea between 1994-2007 and its InterAnnual Variability (IAV) over the 1980-2015 period. It assesses the relative contributions of the variability of deep winter convection (DWC) and inflow from the Arctic as DSi sources using an eddy-permitting biogeochemical ocean general circulation model. The IAV of the upper layer DSi inventory co-varies with both the ...
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Ethe, Christian
Alekseenko, Elena
Gehlen, Marion
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Gehlen, Marion
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title NEMO-PISCES DSi concentration in the Labrador Sea ...
title_short NEMO-PISCES DSi concentration in the Labrador Sea ...
title_full NEMO-PISCES DSi concentration in the Labrador Sea ...
title_fullStr NEMO-PISCES DSi concentration in the Labrador Sea ...
title_full_unstemmed NEMO-PISCES DSi concentration in the Labrador Sea ...
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