The seasonal cycle of CO₂ fluxes in the Southern Ocean: a model spatial scale sensitivity analysis

Includes bibliographical references A recent study by Lenton et al., 2013, compared the mean seasonal cycle of air-sea CO₂ flux in the Southern Ocean(SO) over 1990 – 2009 period using five ocean biogeochemical models(BGMs) and atmospheric and ocean inversion models with monthly mean observations for...

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Main Author: Mongwe, Ndunisani Precious
Other Authors: Monteiro, Pedro M S
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: University of Cape Town 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11427/29014
https://open.uct.ac.za/bitstream/11427/29014/1/thesis_sci_2014_mongwe_ndunisani_precious.pdf
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spelling ftunivcapetownir:oai:localhost:11427/29014 2023-05-15T13:46:03+02:00 The seasonal cycle of CO₂ fluxes in the Southern Ocean: a model spatial scale sensitivity analysis Mongwe, Ndunisani Precious Monteiro, Pedro M S 2014 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11427/29014 https://open.uct.ac.za/bitstream/11427/29014/1/thesis_sci_2014_mongwe_ndunisani_precious.pdf eng eng University of Cape Town Faculty of Science Department of Oceanography http://hdl.handle.net/11427/29014 https://open.uct.ac.za/bitstream/11427/29014/1/thesis_sci_2014_mongwe_ndunisani_precious.pdf Oceanography Ocean Systems and Climate Master Thesis Masters MSc 2014 ftunivcapetownir 2022-09-13T05:57:43Z Includes bibliographical references A recent study by Lenton et al., 2013, compared the mean seasonal cycle of air-sea CO₂ flux in the Southern Ocean(SO) over 1990 – 2009 period using five ocean biogeochemical models(BGMs) and atmospheric and ocean inversion models with monthly mean observations for the year 2000. This was done using a set of geographic boundaries to defined sub-domains of the SO consistent with the Regional Carbon Cycle and Assessment and Processes (RECCAP) protocol. Lenton et al., 2013 found that the seasonal cycle anomaly of the five BGMs better resolved observations of the air-sea CO₂ flux seasonal cycle in the SAZ, but was generally out phase with observations in the polar zone. In this study two setups of the ocean biogeochemical model NEMO PISCES was used to investigate the characteristics of the air-sea CO₂ flux seasonal cycle in the Southern Ocean in the period 1993- 2006. The study focused on two aspects i.e. (i) the sensitivity of air-sea CO₂ flux seasonal cycle to model resolution: comparing the ORCA2-LIM-PISCES (2° x 2° cos Ø) and PERIANT05 (NEMO-PISCES) (0.5° x 0.5° cos Ø) model configurations relative to climatological mean observations for the year 2000 (Takahashi et al., 2009) , and (ii) the sensitivity of air-sea CO₂ flux seasonal cycle to zonal boundary definition: comparing the air-sea CO₂ flux seasonal cycle and annual fluxes for three different boundaries i.e. Lenton 2013 RECCAP boundaries (44°S – 58°S and south of 58°S), geographic boundaries (40°S -50°S and south of 50°S) and dynamic boundaries (Sub-Antarctic Zone and Antarctic Zone, defined using climatological frontal positions). The seasonal cycle of the air-sea CO₂ flux in ORCA2 was found to be out of phase and overestimated the CO₂ flux compared to observations in almost all the sub-regions considered. The use of dynamic boundaries was found not to improve resolving observations seasonal cycle of air-sea CO₂ flux in both ORCA2 and PERIANT05. Boundary definition was found to affect the magnitude of ORCA2 annual ... Master Thesis Antarc* Antarctic Southern Ocean University of Cape Town: OpenUCT Antarctic Southern Ocean
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Ocean Systems and Climate
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Ocean Systems and Climate
Mongwe, Ndunisani Precious
The seasonal cycle of CO₂ fluxes in the Southern Ocean: a model spatial scale sensitivity analysis
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Ocean Systems and Climate
description Includes bibliographical references A recent study by Lenton et al., 2013, compared the mean seasonal cycle of air-sea CO₂ flux in the Southern Ocean(SO) over 1990 – 2009 period using five ocean biogeochemical models(BGMs) and atmospheric and ocean inversion models with monthly mean observations for the year 2000. This was done using a set of geographic boundaries to defined sub-domains of the SO consistent with the Regional Carbon Cycle and Assessment and Processes (RECCAP) protocol. Lenton et al., 2013 found that the seasonal cycle anomaly of the five BGMs better resolved observations of the air-sea CO₂ flux seasonal cycle in the SAZ, but was generally out phase with observations in the polar zone. In this study two setups of the ocean biogeochemical model NEMO PISCES was used to investigate the characteristics of the air-sea CO₂ flux seasonal cycle in the Southern Ocean in the period 1993- 2006. The study focused on two aspects i.e. (i) the sensitivity of air-sea CO₂ flux seasonal cycle to model resolution: comparing the ORCA2-LIM-PISCES (2° x 2° cos Ø) and PERIANT05 (NEMO-PISCES) (0.5° x 0.5° cos Ø) model configurations relative to climatological mean observations for the year 2000 (Takahashi et al., 2009) , and (ii) the sensitivity of air-sea CO₂ flux seasonal cycle to zonal boundary definition: comparing the air-sea CO₂ flux seasonal cycle and annual fluxes for three different boundaries i.e. Lenton 2013 RECCAP boundaries (44°S – 58°S and south of 58°S), geographic boundaries (40°S -50°S and south of 50°S) and dynamic boundaries (Sub-Antarctic Zone and Antarctic Zone, defined using climatological frontal positions). The seasonal cycle of the air-sea CO₂ flux in ORCA2 was found to be out of phase and overestimated the CO₂ flux compared to observations in almost all the sub-regions considered. The use of dynamic boundaries was found not to improve resolving observations seasonal cycle of air-sea CO₂ flux in both ORCA2 and PERIANT05. Boundary definition was found to affect the magnitude of ORCA2 annual ...
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title The seasonal cycle of CO₂ fluxes in the Southern Ocean: a model spatial scale sensitivity analysis
title_short The seasonal cycle of CO₂ fluxes in the Southern Ocean: a model spatial scale sensitivity analysis
title_full The seasonal cycle of CO₂ fluxes in the Southern Ocean: a model spatial scale sensitivity analysis
title_fullStr The seasonal cycle of CO₂ fluxes in the Southern Ocean: a model spatial scale sensitivity analysis
title_full_unstemmed The seasonal cycle of CO₂ fluxes in the Southern Ocean: a model spatial scale sensitivity analysis
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