A numerical mechanism connecting ice algal ecodynamics with the buildup of organic macromolecules is tested within modeled pan-Arctic brine channels. The simulations take place offline in a reduced representation of sea ice geochemistry. Physical driver quantities derive from the global sea ice code CICE, including snow cover, thickness and internal temperature. The framework is averaged over ten boreal biogeographic zones. Computed nutrient-light-salt limited algal growth supports grazing, mortality and carbon flow. Vertical transport is diffusive but responds to pore structure. Simulated bottom layer chlorophyll maxima are reasonable, though delayed by about a month relative to observations due to uncertainties in snow variability. Upper ...
Sea ice is a semi-solid matrix of brine-filled channels, typically displaying strong vertical gradie...
This is a report from the INTERICE 5 project that used the Arctic Environment Test Basin at HSVA fro...
Over the past two decades, with recognition that the ocean’s sea-ice cover is neither insensitive to...
A numerical mechanism connecting ice algal ecodynamics with the buildup of organic macromolecules is...
A dynamic model is constructed for interactive silicon, nitrogen, sulfur processing in and below Arc...
Large changes in the sea ice regime of the Arctic Ocean have occurred over the last decades justifyi...
Large changes in the sea ice regime of the Arctic Ocean have occurred over the last decades ...
An understanding of microbial interactions in first-year sea ice on Arctic shelves is essential for ...
The porous nature of sea ice not only provides a habitat for ice algae but also opens a pathway for ...
Numerical models can be a powerful tool helping to understand the role biogeochemical processes play...
The presence of liquid or ice as cloud phase determines the climate radiative effect of Arctic cloud...
Recent Arctic warming and reduced summer sea ice extent have stimulated increased research into the ...
Over the past two decades, with recognition that the ocean's sea-ice cover is neither insensitive to...
Sea ice is a semi-solid matrix of brine-filled channels, typically displaying strong vertical gradie...
This is a report from the INTERICE 5 project that used the Arctic Environment Test Basin at HSVA fro...
Over the past two decades, with recognition that the ocean’s sea-ice cover is neither insensitive to...
A numerical mechanism connecting ice algal ecodynamics with the buildup of organic macromolecules is...
A dynamic model is constructed for interactive silicon, nitrogen, sulfur processing in and below Arc...
Large changes in the sea ice regime of the Arctic Ocean have occurred over the last decades justifyi...
Large changes in the sea ice regime of the Arctic Ocean have occurred over the last decades ...
An understanding of microbial interactions in first-year sea ice on Arctic shelves is essential for ...
The porous nature of sea ice not only provides a habitat for ice algae but also opens a pathway for ...
Numerical models can be a powerful tool helping to understand the role biogeochemical processes play...
The presence of liquid or ice as cloud phase determines the climate radiative effect of Arctic cloud...
Recent Arctic warming and reduced summer sea ice extent have stimulated increased research into the ...
Over the past two decades, with recognition that the ocean's sea-ice cover is neither insensitive to...
Sea ice is a semi-solid matrix of brine-filled channels, typically displaying strong vertical gradie...
This is a report from the INTERICE 5 project that used the Arctic Environment Test Basin at HSVA fro...
Over the past two decades, with recognition that the ocean’s sea-ice cover is neither insensitive to...