The Lagrangian particle trajectory output and the metadata of the Southern Ocean Biogeochemical Divide location for 'Localizing the Southern Ocean Biogeochemical Divide'

1. Trajectory files The Lagrangian particle trajectory output files from virtual particle release experiments at the surface and 500m depth using Connectivity Modeling System (Paris et al. 2013, https://github.com/beatrixparis/connectivity-modeling-system) run offline in the ACCESS-OM2-01 model (Kis...

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Main Authors: Yinghuan Xie, Veronica Tamsitt, Lennart Bach
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description 1. Trajectory files The Lagrangian particle trajectory output files from virtual particle release experiments at the surface and 500m depth using Connectivity Modeling System (Paris et al. 2013, https://github.com/beatrixparis/connectivity-modeling-system) run offline in the ACCESS-OM2-01 model (Kiss et al., 2020), a global 0.1° ocean sea-ice model, with a JRA55-do repeat year neutral state atmospheric forcing (Stewart et al., 2020). These trajectory datasets are compressed to two .rar format files for 2 depths, which were outputted from the Connectivity Modeling System v2.0 (CMS) in NetCDF format. Trajectory files include latitude, longitude, depth, interpolated along-track salinity and interpolated along-track temperature for each particle which are outputted every five days in the virtual particle tracking experiment. In addition, these datasets also contain the "exitcode" and release date information of each particle. More information please see in the CMS user guide. Other experiment setup files included in each release directory are "nest_1.nml", "runconf.list" and "ibm.list". These datasets are the original data output by the CMS. Limited by multiple nodes and maximum running time on the supercomputer, the surface release experiment is composed of 5 consecutive sub-experiments, and the 500m release experiment is composed of 3 consecutive sub-experiments. Each sub-experiment contains 48 independent output NetCDF files. 2. SOBD files These two .rar SOBD files are original arrays of the percentage of the upper cell minus the lower cell (i.e., the SOBD percentage) at surface and 500m depth (as presented in Fig.3 in Localizing the Southern Ocean Biogeochemical Divide). We provide original arrays in both .csv and .npz formats. More information can be found in the "Readme.txt" file in each .rar file. Citation of associated paper: Y. Xie, V. Tamsitt, L. T. Bach Localizing the Southern Ocean Biogeochemical Divide. to be submitted to Geophysical Research Letters References: Kiss, A. E., Hogg, A. M., Hannah, N., ...
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:5453879 2025-01-17T00:46:21+00:00 The Lagrangian particle trajectory output and the metadata of the Southern Ocean Biogeochemical Divide location for 'Localizing the Southern Ocean Biogeochemical Divide' Yinghuan Xie Veronica Tamsitt Lennart Bach 2021-09-05 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5453879 eng eng Zenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5453878 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5453879 oai:zenodo.org:5453879 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode Virtual particle tracking experiment Trajectory files Connectivity Modeling System info:eu-repo/semantics/other 2021 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.545387910.5281/zenodo.5453878 2024-12-05T21:57:56Z 1. Trajectory files The Lagrangian particle trajectory output files from virtual particle release experiments at the surface and 500m depth using Connectivity Modeling System (Paris et al. 2013, https://github.com/beatrixparis/connectivity-modeling-system) run offline in the ACCESS-OM2-01 model (Kiss et al., 2020), a global 0.1° ocean sea-ice model, with a JRA55-do repeat year neutral state atmospheric forcing (Stewart et al., 2020). These trajectory datasets are compressed to two .rar format files for 2 depths, which were outputted from the Connectivity Modeling System v2.0 (CMS) in NetCDF format. Trajectory files include latitude, longitude, depth, interpolated along-track salinity and interpolated along-track temperature for each particle which are outputted every five days in the virtual particle tracking experiment. In addition, these datasets also contain the "exitcode" and release date information of each particle. More information please see in the CMS user guide. Other experiment setup files included in each release directory are "nest_1.nml", "runconf.list" and "ibm.list". These datasets are the original data output by the CMS. Limited by multiple nodes and maximum running time on the supercomputer, the surface release experiment is composed of 5 consecutive sub-experiments, and the 500m release experiment is composed of 3 consecutive sub-experiments. Each sub-experiment contains 48 independent output NetCDF files. 2. SOBD files These two .rar SOBD files are original arrays of the percentage of the upper cell minus the lower cell (i.e., the SOBD percentage) at surface and 500m depth (as presented in Fig.3 in Localizing the Southern Ocean Biogeochemical Divide). We provide original arrays in both .csv and .npz formats. More information can be found in the "Readme.txt" file in each .rar file. Citation of associated paper: Y. Xie, V. Tamsitt, L. T. Bach Localizing the Southern Ocean Biogeochemical Divide. to be submitted to Geophysical Research Letters References: Kiss, A. E., Hogg, A. M., Hannah, N., ... Other/Unknown Material Sea ice Southern Ocean Zenodo Hannah ENVELOPE(-60.613,-60.613,-62.654,-62.654) Southern Ocean
spellingShingle Virtual particle tracking experiment
Trajectory files
Connectivity Modeling System
Yinghuan Xie
Veronica Tamsitt
Lennart Bach
The Lagrangian particle trajectory output and the metadata of the Southern Ocean Biogeochemical Divide location for 'Localizing the Southern Ocean Biogeochemical Divide'
title The Lagrangian particle trajectory output and the metadata of the Southern Ocean Biogeochemical Divide location for 'Localizing the Southern Ocean Biogeochemical Divide'
title_full The Lagrangian particle trajectory output and the metadata of the Southern Ocean Biogeochemical Divide location for 'Localizing the Southern Ocean Biogeochemical Divide'
title_fullStr The Lagrangian particle trajectory output and the metadata of the Southern Ocean Biogeochemical Divide location for 'Localizing the Southern Ocean Biogeochemical Divide'
title_full_unstemmed The Lagrangian particle trajectory output and the metadata of the Southern Ocean Biogeochemical Divide location for 'Localizing the Southern Ocean Biogeochemical Divide'
title_short The Lagrangian particle trajectory output and the metadata of the Southern Ocean Biogeochemical Divide location for 'Localizing the Southern Ocean Biogeochemical Divide'
title_sort lagrangian particle trajectory output and the metadata of the southern ocean biogeochemical divide location for 'localizing the southern ocean biogeochemical divide'
topic Virtual particle tracking experiment
Trajectory files
Connectivity Modeling System
topic_facet Virtual particle tracking experiment
Trajectory files
Connectivity Modeling System
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5453879