FESOM2.1-REcoM3 simulations under different climate forcing and atmospheric CO2 conditions

This dataset reinforces the paper "Ocean biogeochemistry in the coupled ocean–sea ice–biogeochemistry model FESOM2.1–REcoM3" by Gürses et al., submitted to the Geoscientific Model Development. In addition to unstructured mesh information, it contains the results of ocean biogeochemistry in...

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Main Authors: Gürses, Özgür, Oziel, Laurent, Karakus, Onur, Sidorenko, Dmitry, Völker, Christoph, Ye, Ying, Zeising, Moritz, Butzin, Martin, Hauck, Judith
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://zenodo.org/record/8271982
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8271982
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Summary:This dataset reinforces the paper "Ocean biogeochemistry in the coupled ocean–sea ice–biogeochemistry model FESOM2.1–REcoM3" by Gürses et al., submitted to the Geoscientific Model Development. In addition to unstructured mesh information, it contains the results of ocean biogeochemistry in the Regulated Ecosystem Model version 3 (REcoM3) coupled to the ocean and sea ice model FESOM2.1, based on three scenarios: simulation A: with varying climate forcing conditions and varying atmospheric CO2 simulation B: with constant climate forcing conditions and constant atmospheric CO2 simulation D: with varying climate forcing conditions and constant atmospheric CO2 The following 2D/3D monthly-averaged fields are provided on the native model grid: Alk: Alkalinity CO2f: Air-Sea CO2 flux DFe: Dissolved Iron concentration DIN: Dissolved Inorganic Nitrogen concentration DIC: Dissolved Inorganic Carbon concentration DSi: Dissolved Inorganic Silicon concentration DiaChl: Chlorophyll a concentration (diatoms) HetC: Small zooplankton MLD: Mixed Layer Depth NPPn: Net Primary Production (small pyhtoplankton) NPPd: Net Primary Production (diatoms) O2: Dissolved Oxygen concentration PhyChl: Chlorophyll a concentration (small phytoplankton) Zoo2C: Macrozooplankton pCO2s: Partial pressure of carbon dioxide of the surface ocean salt: Salinity temp: Temperature w: Vertical velocity Please contact the corresponding author (ozgur.gurses@awi.de) for additional information.