Effects of plankton dynamics on seasonal carbon fluxes in an ocean general circulation model

We discuss the effect of embedding a simple plankton model in the Hamburg model of the oceanic carbon cycle (HAMOCC3) [Maier-Reimer, 1993]. The plankton model consists of five components: phytoplankton, zooplankton, detritus, dissolved organic carbon, and nutrients. Interactions between compartments...

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Published in:Global Biogeochemical Cycles
Main Authors: Six, K., Maier-Reimer, E.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 1996
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0004-F1D7-9
http://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0004-F1D9-7
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Summary:We discuss the effect of embedding a simple plankton model in the Hamburg model of the oceanic carbon cycle (HAMOCC3) [Maier-Reimer, 1993]. The plankton model consists of five components: phytoplankton, zooplankton, detritus, dissolved organic carbon, and nutrients. Interactions between compartments are described by one global set of parameters. Despite its simplicity the plankton model reproduces regional differences in seasonal oceanic pCO2 and improves the biogeochemical tracer distributions at the depth of the oxygen minimum in the Pacific Ocean. The predicted seasonal turnover of organic material is consistent with recent atmospheric O2 measurements in the remote areas of the Southern Ocean. © Copyright 1996 by the American Geophysical Union.