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author Santana-Falcón, Yeray
author_facet Santana-Falcón, Yeray
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents This dataset include outputs from a coupled physical-biogeochemical model (ROMS-PISCES) forced by climatological fields that has been used to examine the role of upwelling filaments in the offshore exchange of particulate (POC) and dissolved (DOC) organic carbon in the Canary Current eastern boundary upwelling system (CanC EBUS). The data consists on monthly climatological means of total organic carbon (direct sum of dissolved and particulate pools) generated by 7 years of simulation.
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publishDate 2021
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spellingShingle ROMS-PISCES organic carbon in the Canary Current System
Santana-Falcón, Yeray
CAIBEX; canary upwelling; Constraining organic carbon fluxes in an eastern boundary upwelling ecosystem (NW Africa): the role of non-sinking carbon in the context of the biological pump; FLUXES; Organic carbon; PISCES; ROMS; Shelf-ocean exchanges in the Canaries-Iberian large marine ecosystem; SUMMER; Sustainable Management of Mesopelagic Resources; TRIATLAS; Tropical and South Atlantic climate-based marine ecosystem predictions for sustainable management
This dataset include outputs from a coupled physical-biogeochemical model (ROMS-PISCES) forced by climatological fields that has been used to examine the role of upwelling filaments in the offshore exchange of particulate (POC) and dissolved (DOC) organic carbon in the Canary Current eastern boundary upwelling system (CanC EBUS). The data consists on monthly climatological means of total organic carbon (direct sum of dissolved and particulate pools) generated by 7 years of simulation.
title ROMS-PISCES organic carbon in the Canary Current System
topic CAIBEX; canary upwelling; Constraining organic carbon fluxes in an eastern boundary upwelling ecosystem (NW Africa): the role of non-sinking carbon in the context of the biological pump; FLUXES; Organic carbon; PISCES; ROMS; Shelf-ocean exchanges in the Canaries-Iberian large marine ecosystem; SUMMER; Sustainable Management of Mesopelagic Resources; TRIATLAS; Tropical and South Atlantic climate-based marine ecosystem predictions for sustainable management
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.935720