A three-dimensional model of the natural carbon cycle in the oceans is described. The model is an extension of the inorganic ocean-circulation carbon cycle model of Maier-Reimer and Hasselmann (1987) to include the effect of the ocean biota. It is based on a dynamic, general circulation model of the world oceans. Chemical species important to the carbon cycle are advected by the current field of the general circulation model. Mixing occurs through numerical diffusivity (related to finite box size), a small explicit horizontal diffusivity, and a convective adjustment. An atmospheric box exchanges CO2 with the surface ocean. There is no land biota provided in the present version of the model. The effect of the ocean biota on ocean chemistry i...
The ocean carbon cycle plays a fundamental role in the Earth’s climate system, on decadal to multi-m...
International audienceThe regional sensitivity of air-sea CO2 flux to ecosystem components and param...
peer reviewedOn geological time-scales, the production and degree of recycling of biogenic carbon in...
Inorganic carbon in the ocean is modelled as a passive tracer advected by a three-dimensional curren...
The general structure of a three-dimensional model of carbon fluxes in the ocean is described. Using...
A dual carbon-nitrogen biological model of the upper ocean has been developed, which has successfull...
Modeling has emerged as a critical tool to investigate a wide range of biogeochemical and ecological...
In this study, starting with model of Nefedova and Tarko [1995], we investigate the carbon cycle dyn...
The global carbon cycle is part of the much more extensive sedimentary cycle that involves large mas...
The ocean can be considered as a chemical reactor, whose energy sources are the various matter input...
For a certain class of ocean models describing the exchange of inorganic carbon between the atmosphe...
We develop an ocean general circulation model which includes biogeochemical processes (biogeochemica...
International audienceThe ocean can be considered as a chemical reactor, whose energy sources are th...
A three dimensional model of Arctic Ocean circulation and mixing, with a horizontal resolution of 18...
155 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.The unifying theme of this st...
The ocean carbon cycle plays a fundamental role in the Earth’s climate system, on decadal to multi-m...
International audienceThe regional sensitivity of air-sea CO2 flux to ecosystem components and param...
peer reviewedOn geological time-scales, the production and degree of recycling of biogenic carbon in...
Inorganic carbon in the ocean is modelled as a passive tracer advected by a three-dimensional curren...
The general structure of a three-dimensional model of carbon fluxes in the ocean is described. Using...
A dual carbon-nitrogen biological model of the upper ocean has been developed, which has successfull...
Modeling has emerged as a critical tool to investigate a wide range of biogeochemical and ecological...
In this study, starting with model of Nefedova and Tarko [1995], we investigate the carbon cycle dyn...
The global carbon cycle is part of the much more extensive sedimentary cycle that involves large mas...
The ocean can be considered as a chemical reactor, whose energy sources are the various matter input...
For a certain class of ocean models describing the exchange of inorganic carbon between the atmosphe...
We develop an ocean general circulation model which includes biogeochemical processes (biogeochemica...
International audienceThe ocean can be considered as a chemical reactor, whose energy sources are th...
A three dimensional model of Arctic Ocean circulation and mixing, with a horizontal resolution of 18...
155 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.The unifying theme of this st...
The ocean carbon cycle plays a fundamental role in the Earth’s climate system, on decadal to multi-m...
International audienceThe regional sensitivity of air-sea CO2 flux to ecosystem components and param...
peer reviewedOn geological time-scales, the production and degree of recycling of biogenic carbon in...