We demonstrate that a simple model based on reaction-diffusion-advection (RDA) equation forced by realistic surface velocities and nutrients is skilled in reproducing the distributions of the surface phytoplankton chlorophyll in the tropical Pacific. We use the low-complexity RDA model to investigate the scale-relationships in the impact of different drivers (turbulent diffusion, mean and eddy advection, primary productivity) on the phytoplankton chlorophyll concentrations. We find that in the 1/4° (~25km) model, advection has a substantial impact on the rate of primary productivity, whilst the turbulent diffusion term has a fairly negligible impact. Turbulent diffusion has an impact on the phytoplankton variability, with the impact being ...
By supplying nutrients to the ocean surface, submesoscale vertical motions can have a strong impact ...
Starting from the simplest approximations a hierarchy of numerical models is developed with the inte...
The ocean is characterized by a high degree of turbulence with energetic eddies interacting together...
We demonstrate that a simple model based on reaction-diffusion-advection (RDA) equation forced by re...
The quantitative description of marine systems is constrained by a major issue of scale separation: ...
Deep chlorophyll maxima (DCMs) are widespread through large parts of the oceans1-5. These deep layer...
Our current understanding of how turbulence affects small planktonic organisms is based on fluid dyn...
International audienceSpatial characteristics of phytoplankton blooms often reflect the horizontal t...
International audienceCoastal ocean ecosystems are major contributors to the global biogeochemical c...
Horizontal mixing has been found to play a crucial role in the development of spatial plankton struc...
Phytoplankton blooms play an important role in global primary productivity and the dynamics of bloom...
Numerous observations demonstrate that considerable spatial variability exists in components of the ...
Phytoplankton patchiness occurs on a plethora of spatial and temporal scales, and can be extremely p...
By supplying nutrients to the ocean surface, submesoscale vertical motions can have a strong impact ...
Starting from the simplest approximations a hierarchy of numerical models is developed with the inte...
The ocean is characterized by a high degree of turbulence with energetic eddies interacting together...
We demonstrate that a simple model based on reaction-diffusion-advection (RDA) equation forced by re...
The quantitative description of marine systems is constrained by a major issue of scale separation: ...
Deep chlorophyll maxima (DCMs) are widespread through large parts of the oceans1-5. These deep layer...
Our current understanding of how turbulence affects small planktonic organisms is based on fluid dyn...
International audienceSpatial characteristics of phytoplankton blooms often reflect the horizontal t...
International audienceCoastal ocean ecosystems are major contributors to the global biogeochemical c...
Horizontal mixing has been found to play a crucial role in the development of spatial plankton struc...
Phytoplankton blooms play an important role in global primary productivity and the dynamics of bloom...
Numerous observations demonstrate that considerable spatial variability exists in components of the ...
Phytoplankton patchiness occurs on a plethora of spatial and temporal scales, and can be extremely p...
By supplying nutrients to the ocean surface, submesoscale vertical motions can have a strong impact ...
Starting from the simplest approximations a hierarchy of numerical models is developed with the inte...
The ocean is characterized by a high degree of turbulence with energetic eddies interacting together...