This tar file contains the 2016 croco ocean model version coupled to the PISCESv0 biogeochemical model version. It includes routines modifications allowing to take into account the chlorophyll shading effect and its feedback on the ocean heating (see cpp key #SHADING in cppdefs.h file). The reader is encouraged to use this code or to introduce the modifications related to the shading parameterization in his/her code or possibly into the latest version of the croco-pisces model
<p>This is the version of CROCO used in the comparison carried out in this paper.</p>
International audienceThe global ocean biogeochemical models that are used in order to assess the oc...
Western tropical Indian Ocean, Arabian Sea, and the equatorial Pacic are known as regions of intense...
Material (documents, input files, routines, namelists,...) of the practical session on the marine bi...
The Case 2 chlorophyll a algorithm is based on a semi-analytical, bio-optical model of remote sensin...
Description Model and plot the results of competition over time for light spectra between coccoid ph...
This dataset contains the model outputs used in the figures in the paper entitled "Implementing the ...
This article provides a proof of concept for using a biogeochemical/ecosystem/optical model with a r...
<p>This is the version of CROCO used in the comparison carried out in this paper.</p>
International audienceThe global ocean biogeochemical models that are used in order to assess the oc...
Western tropical Indian Ocean, Arabian Sea, and the equatorial Pacic are known as regions of intense...
Material (documents, input files, routines, namelists,...) of the practical session on the marine bi...
The Case 2 chlorophyll a algorithm is based on a semi-analytical, bio-optical model of remote sensin...
Description Model and plot the results of competition over time for light spectra between coccoid ph...
This dataset contains the model outputs used in the figures in the paper entitled "Implementing the ...
This article provides a proof of concept for using a biogeochemical/ecosystem/optical model with a r...
<p>This is the version of CROCO used in the comparison carried out in this paper.</p>
International audienceThe global ocean biogeochemical models that are used in order to assess the oc...
Western tropical Indian Ocean, Arabian Sea, and the equatorial Pacic are known as regions of intense...