FESOM model data and particle tracking data used in publication 'Cross-shelf transport of Barents Sea dense water as a sink for CO2 in the Arctic Ocean'
FESOM model data and particle tracking dataused in thepaper 'Cross-shelf transport of Barents Sea dense water as a sinkfor CO2 in the Arctic Ocean" by Andreas Rogge at al. 1) FESOM velocity fields averaged over the top 200 m water depth, averaged over the time period 2015-2018. 2) FESOM tr...
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2022
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7085120 |
Summary: | FESOM model data and particle tracking dataused in thepaper 'Cross-shelf transport of Barents Sea dense water as a sinkfor CO2 in the Arctic Ocean" by Andreas Rogge at al. 1) FESOM velocity fields averaged over the top 200 m water depth, averaged over the time period 2015-2018. 2) FESOM transect at 95°E in the Arctic Ocean (temperature, salinity and velocity), averaged over the time period 2015-2018. 3a) Particle back-tracking databased ondaily FESOM velocity fields in netcdf format. Particles were released at 95°E every 14 days during the year 2018 and tracked until they reached the surface. Three different constant sinking velocities were used, representative for small and large non-ballasted particles and small ballasted particles. 3b) Distribution of particles at the surface for the experiments with three different sinking velocities as mat files. |
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