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Visualizing Oceanographic Data to Depict Long-term Changes in Phytoplankton
Published on: July 28, 2023
Optical model for use in oceanic ecosystem models
C C Liu1, J D Woods, C D Mobley
1TH Huxley School of Environment, Earth Science and Engineering, Imperial College, London SW7 2AZ, UK.
Abstract:
Modeling the plankton ecosystem requires a code for simulating the profile of irradiance from the chlorophyll profile at each time step of the integration. We have compared two existing codes with data from the Biogeochemical Ocean Flux Study: the Hydrolight radiative transfer model is accurate but too slow to use interactively in ecological models; Morel's [J. Geophys. Res. 93, 10, 749 (1988)] empirical model is much faster but produces substantial error. We have developed a streamlined version of the Hydrolight radiative transfer model that is 20 times faster than the full Hydrolight code, while limiting errors to less than 12% within the euphotic zone. This new code is both fast and accurate and is, therefore, suitable for use interactively in oceanic ecosystem models.
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