Regional coupled ecosystem simulation of the Southern North Sea with the fully coupled Modular System for Shelves and Coasts (MOSSCO), an application layer of the Earth System Modeling Framework (ESMF).
Regional coupled ecosystem simulation of the Southern North Sea with the fully coupled Modular System for Shelves and Coasts (MOSSCO v1.0.2), an application layer of the Earth System Modeling Framework
The data are from multi-decadal hindcast simulation with the wave model WAM 4.5 covering the Southern North Sea (51-56.5 N and -3W-10.5E) using a grid size of about 5,5x5.5 km (0.05 degrees latitude x
Model-based reconstruction of the biogeochemistry of the southern North Sea during 2000-2010 obtained with the actual and pre-industrial nutrient flux estimates
Subsamples of the reconstruction of biogeochemical variables for 2000-2010 within the southern North Sea, based on the model system described by [Kerimoglu et al. 2017, Biogeosciences, 14, 4499–4531],
Dataset 1: Surface, climatological (2000-2010) monthly mean concentrations of chlorophyll, DIN, and DIP simulated for the C state, using the actual nutrient flux estimates for the period 2000-2010.
Dataset 2: Surface, climatological (2000-2010) monthly mean concentrations of chlorophyll, DIN, and DIP simulated for the H state, using the nutrient flux estimates during 1880s.
Dataset 3: Depth-averaged, monthly mean concentrations in 2009 of chlorophyll, DIN, and DIP, Phy-C, Phy-N, Phy-P, Zoo-C simulated for the C state, using the actual nutrient flux estimates for t
he period 2000-2010.
Dataset 4: Depth-averaged, monthly mean concentrations in 2009 of chlorophyll, DIN, and DIP, Phy-C, Phy-N, Phy-P, Zoo-C simulated for the H state, using the nutrient flux estimates during 1880s.