Predictions of ocean biogeochemistry, such as primary productivity and CO2 uptake, would help to understand the changing marine environment and the global climate. There is an emerging number of studies where initialization of ocean physics has led to successful predictions of ocean biogeochemistry. It is, however, unclear how much these predictions could be improved by also assimilating biogeochemical data to reduce uncertainties of the initial conditions. Further, the mechanisms that lead to biogeochemical predictability are poorly understood. Here we perform a suite of idealized twin experiments with an Earth System Model (ESM) with the aim to (i) investigate the role of biogeochemical tracers' initial conditions on their predictability,...
Abstract The gravitational sinking of organic debris from ocean ecosystems is a dominant mechanism o...
International audienceAlthough they are key components of the surface ocean carbon budget, physical ...
Despite considerable progress in our understanding of marine biogeochemistry there are many unknowns...
Predictions of ocean biogeochemistry, such as primary productivity and CO2 uptake, would help to und...
We develop an ocean general circulation model which includes biogeochemical processes (biogeochemica...
The ocean contains reservoirs of carbon that influence atmospheric CO2, impact climate, fuel deep-se...
The ocean plays a key role in modulating the climate of the Earth system (ES). At the present time i...
Strong decadal variations in the oceanic uptake of carbon dioxide (CO2) observed over the past three...
p>As a major CO2 sink, the North Atlantic, especially its subpolar gyre region, is essential for the...
Understanding how sinks of atmospheric CO2 are evolving is essential to ensure that solutions to cli...
Ocean carbon uptake and storage simulated by the Community Earth System Model, version 1-Biogeochemi...
The ocean carbon cycle plays a fundamental role in the Earth’s climate system, on decadal to multi-m...
Interannual variations in marine net primary production (NPP) contribute to the variability of avail...
Abstract The gravitational sinking of organic debris from ocean ecosystems is a dominant mechanism o...
International audienceAlthough they are key components of the surface ocean carbon budget, physical ...
Despite considerable progress in our understanding of marine biogeochemistry there are many unknowns...
Predictions of ocean biogeochemistry, such as primary productivity and CO2 uptake, would help to und...
We develop an ocean general circulation model which includes biogeochemical processes (biogeochemica...
The ocean contains reservoirs of carbon that influence atmospheric CO2, impact climate, fuel deep-se...
The ocean plays a key role in modulating the climate of the Earth system (ES). At the present time i...
Strong decadal variations in the oceanic uptake of carbon dioxide (CO2) observed over the past three...
p>As a major CO2 sink, the North Atlantic, especially its subpolar gyre region, is essential for the...
Understanding how sinks of atmospheric CO2 are evolving is essential to ensure that solutions to cli...
Ocean carbon uptake and storage simulated by the Community Earth System Model, version 1-Biogeochemi...
The ocean carbon cycle plays a fundamental role in the Earth’s climate system, on decadal to multi-m...
Interannual variations in marine net primary production (NPP) contribute to the variability of avail...
Abstract The gravitational sinking of organic debris from ocean ecosystems is a dominant mechanism o...
International audienceAlthough they are key components of the surface ocean carbon budget, physical ...
Despite considerable progress in our understanding of marine biogeochemistry there are many unknowns...