We propose to better quantify the role of marine
ecosystem dynamics on the global ocean carbon cycle, focusing in particular
on air-sea CO2 exchange, net community production, and vertical export.
The research is motivated by two related hypotheses:
multi-nutrient limitation (N, P, Si, Fe) modulates phytoplankton biomass
and primary production, community structure,and biogenic carbon export,
To this purpose, we will conduct a carefully designed set of numerical
experiments in a global 3-D coupled ecological-biogeochemical-physical
model. The project directly builds upon our recent progress and specific
findings/questions from a global mixed layer ecosystem model that includes
explicit iron limitation and community structure, a full depth 3-D ocean
carbon cycle model, and historical hind-cast simulations (1958-1997) of
ocean physical circulation. Specifically, funding is requested to:
The study directly addresses the overall goal of the U.S. JGOFS Synthesis
and Modeling Project (SMP), to synthesize present knowledge into global
numerical models that can be used for prediction, as well as two of the
major research trajectories highlighted in the SMP program announcement:
"global and regional studies that link together the biological, physical,
and chemical components of the marine carbon cycle" and "synthesis and
modeling efforts that effectively combine field data sets and diagnostic
and prognostic (forward) models".
Doney, S., Moore, K. (2005) Global 3-D ecosystem dynamics and iron cycling model results, 2005 (U.S. JGOFS Synthesis & Modeling Phase project results). Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO). (Version 8 November 2005) Version Date 2005-11-08 [if applicable, indicate subset used]. http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset/3192 [access date]
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