Impact of circulation on export production, dissolved organic matter, and dissolved oxygen in the ocean: Results from Phase II of the Ocean Carbon-cycle Model Intercomparison Project (OCMIP-2)

Results are presented of export production, dissolved organic matter (DOM) and dissolved oxygen simulated by 12 global ocean models participating in the second phase of the Ocean Carbon-cycle Model Intercomparison Project. A common, simple biogeochemical model is utilized in different coarse-resolut...

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Published in:Global Biogeochemical Cycles
Other Authors: Najjar, R. (author), Jin, X. (author), Louanchi, F. (author), Aumont, O. (author), Caldeira, K. (author), Doney, S. (author), Dutay, J. (author), Follows, M. (author), Gruber, N. (author), Joos, F. (author), Lindsay, Keith (author), Maier-Reimer, E. (author), Matear, R. (author), Matsumoto, K. (author), Monfray, P. (author), Mouchet, A. (author), Orr, J. (author), Plattner, G. (author), Sarmiento, J. (author), Schlitzer, R. (author), Slater, R. (author), Weirig, M. (author), Yamanaka, Y. (author), Yool, A. (author)
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Language:English
Published: American Geophysical Union 2007
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https://doi.org/10.1029/2006GB002857
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spelling ftncar:oai:drupal-site.org:articles_6839 2023-10-01T03:59:37+02:00 Impact of circulation on export production, dissolved organic matter, and dissolved oxygen in the ocean: Results from Phase II of the Ocean Carbon-cycle Model Intercomparison Project (OCMIP-2) Najjar, R. (author) Jin, X. (author) Louanchi, F. (author) Aumont, O. (author) Caldeira, K. (author) Doney, S. (author) Dutay, J. (author) Follows, M. (author) Gruber, N. (author) Joos, F. (author) Lindsay, Keith (author) Maier-Reimer, E. (author) Matear, R. (author) Matsumoto, K. (author) Monfray, P. (author) Mouchet, A. (author) Orr, J. (author) Plattner, G. (author) Sarmiento, J. (author) Schlitzer, R. (author) Slater, R. (author) Weirig, M. (author) Yamanaka, Y. (author) Yool, A. (author) 2007-08-08 application/pdf http://nldr.library.ucar.edu/repository/collections/OSGC-000-000-004-165 https://doi.org/10.1029/2006GB002857 en eng American Geophysical Union Global Biogeochemical Cycles http://nldr.library.ucar.edu/repository/collections/OSGC-000-000-004-165 doi:10.1029/2006GB002857 ark:/85065/d7r49r0v Copyright 2007 American Geophysical Union. Text article 2007 ftncar https://doi.org/10.1029/2006GB002857 2023-09-04T18:27:50Z Results are presented of export production, dissolved organic matter (DOM) and dissolved oxygen simulated by 12 global ocean models participating in the second phase of the Ocean Carbon-cycle Model Intercomparison Project. A common, simple biogeochemical model is utilized in different coarse-resolution ocean circulation models. The model mean (±1σ) downward flux of organic matter across 75 m depth is 17 ± 6 Pg C yr₁1. Model means of globally averaged particle export, the fraction of total export in dissolved form, surface semilabile dissolved organic carbon (DOC), and seasonal net outgassing (SNO) of oxygen are in good agreement with observation-based estimates, but particle export and surface DOC are too high in the tropics. There is a high sensitivity of the results to circulation, as evidenced by (1) the correlation of surface DOC and export with circulation metrics, including chlorofluorocarbon inventory and deep-ocean radiocarbon, (2) very large intermodel differences in Southern Ocean export, and (3) greater export production, fraction of export as DOM, and SNO in models with explicit mixed layer physics. However, deep-ocean oxygen, which varies widely among the models, is poorly correlated with other model indices. Cross-model means of several biogeochemical metrics show better agreement with observation-based estimates when restricted to those models that best simulate deep-ocean radiocarbon. Overall, the results emphasize the importance of physical processes in marine biogeochemical modeling and suggest that the development of circulation models can be accelerated by evaluating them with marine biogeochemical metrics. Article in Journal/Newspaper Southern Ocean OpenSky (NCAR/UCAR - National Center for Atmospheric Research/University Corporation for Atmospheric Research) Southern Ocean Global Biogeochemical Cycles 21 3 n/a n/a
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description Results are presented of export production, dissolved organic matter (DOM) and dissolved oxygen simulated by 12 global ocean models participating in the second phase of the Ocean Carbon-cycle Model Intercomparison Project. A common, simple biogeochemical model is utilized in different coarse-resolution ocean circulation models. The model mean (±1σ) downward flux of organic matter across 75 m depth is 17 ± 6 Pg C yr₁1. Model means of globally averaged particle export, the fraction of total export in dissolved form, surface semilabile dissolved organic carbon (DOC), and seasonal net outgassing (SNO) of oxygen are in good agreement with observation-based estimates, but particle export and surface DOC are too high in the tropics. There is a high sensitivity of the results to circulation, as evidenced by (1) the correlation of surface DOC and export with circulation metrics, including chlorofluorocarbon inventory and deep-ocean radiocarbon, (2) very large intermodel differences in Southern Ocean export, and (3) greater export production, fraction of export as DOM, and SNO in models with explicit mixed layer physics. However, deep-ocean oxygen, which varies widely among the models, is poorly correlated with other model indices. Cross-model means of several biogeochemical metrics show better agreement with observation-based estimates when restricted to those models that best simulate deep-ocean radiocarbon. Overall, the results emphasize the importance of physical processes in marine biogeochemical modeling and suggest that the development of circulation models can be accelerated by evaluating them with marine biogeochemical metrics.
author2 Najjar, R. (author)
Jin, X. (author)
Louanchi, F. (author)
Aumont, O. (author)
Caldeira, K. (author)
Doney, S. (author)
Dutay, J. (author)
Follows, M. (author)
Gruber, N. (author)
Joos, F. (author)
Lindsay, Keith (author)
Maier-Reimer, E. (author)
Matear, R. (author)
Matsumoto, K. (author)
Monfray, P. (author)
Mouchet, A. (author)
Orr, J. (author)
Plattner, G. (author)
Sarmiento, J. (author)
Schlitzer, R. (author)
Slater, R. (author)
Weirig, M. (author)
Yamanaka, Y. (author)
Yool, A. (author)
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title Impact of circulation on export production, dissolved organic matter, and dissolved oxygen in the ocean: Results from Phase II of the Ocean Carbon-cycle Model Intercomparison Project (OCMIP-2)
spellingShingle Impact of circulation on export production, dissolved organic matter, and dissolved oxygen in the ocean: Results from Phase II of the Ocean Carbon-cycle Model Intercomparison Project (OCMIP-2)
title_short Impact of circulation on export production, dissolved organic matter, and dissolved oxygen in the ocean: Results from Phase II of the Ocean Carbon-cycle Model Intercomparison Project (OCMIP-2)
title_full Impact of circulation on export production, dissolved organic matter, and dissolved oxygen in the ocean: Results from Phase II of the Ocean Carbon-cycle Model Intercomparison Project (OCMIP-2)
title_fullStr Impact of circulation on export production, dissolved organic matter, and dissolved oxygen in the ocean: Results from Phase II of the Ocean Carbon-cycle Model Intercomparison Project (OCMIP-2)
title_full_unstemmed Impact of circulation on export production, dissolved organic matter, and dissolved oxygen in the ocean: Results from Phase II of the Ocean Carbon-cycle Model Intercomparison Project (OCMIP-2)
title_sort impact of circulation on export production, dissolved organic matter, and dissolved oxygen in the ocean: results from phase ii of the ocean carbon-cycle model intercomparison project (ocmip-2)
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