We analyze an extensive set of global coupled biogeochemical ocean circulation models. The focus is on the equatorial Pacific. In all simulations, which are consistent with observed standing stocks of relevant biogeochemical species at the surface, we find spuriously enhanced (reduced) macronutrient (oxygen) concentrations in the deep eastern equatorial Pacific. This modeling problem, apparently endemic to global coupled biogeochemical ocean circulation models, was coined “nutrient trapping” by Najjar et al. (1992). In contrast to Aumont et al. (1999), we argue that “nutrient trapping” is still a persistent problem, even in eddy-permitting models and, further, that the scale of the problem retards model projections of nitrogen cycling. In l...
The equatorial Pacific has been recognized for decades as a major region of enhanced biological prod...
The tropical Pacific is a region where nutrient delivery, upper ocean dynamics, and global climate v...
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International audienceNutrient trapping is a chronic problem found in global carbon cycle models wit...
Earth system climate models generally underestimate dissolved oxygen concentrations in the deep east...
Secular decreases in dissolved oxygen concentration have been observed within the tropical oxygen mi...
Ocean eddies can both trigger mixing (during their formation and decay) and effectively shield water...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2008. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
The expansive gyres of the subtropical ocean account for a significant fraction of global organic ca...
Nitrogen is a key limiting nutrient that influences marine productivity and carbon sequestration in ...
Previous studies found a negative trend in oxygen concentrations in tropical regions during the last...
Local coupling between nitrogen fixation and denitrification in current biogeochemical models could ...
Global models of the oceanic nitrogen cycle are subject to many uncertainties, among them type and f...
Assimilation of physical variables into coupled physical/biogeochemical models poses considerable di...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2008. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
The equatorial Pacific has been recognized for decades as a major region of enhanced biological prod...
The tropical Pacific is a region where nutrient delivery, upper ocean dynamics, and global climate v...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2004. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
International audienceNutrient trapping is a chronic problem found in global carbon cycle models wit...
Earth system climate models generally underestimate dissolved oxygen concentrations in the deep east...
Secular decreases in dissolved oxygen concentration have been observed within the tropical oxygen mi...
Ocean eddies can both trigger mixing (during their formation and decay) and effectively shield water...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2008. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
The expansive gyres of the subtropical ocean account for a significant fraction of global organic ca...
Nitrogen is a key limiting nutrient that influences marine productivity and carbon sequestration in ...
Previous studies found a negative trend in oxygen concentrations in tropical regions during the last...
Local coupling between nitrogen fixation and denitrification in current biogeochemical models could ...
Global models of the oceanic nitrogen cycle are subject to many uncertainties, among them type and f...
Assimilation of physical variables into coupled physical/biogeochemical models poses considerable di...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2008. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
The equatorial Pacific has been recognized for decades as a major region of enhanced biological prod...
The tropical Pacific is a region where nutrient delivery, upper ocean dynamics, and global climate v...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2004. This article is posted here by permission of Am...