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CMS: Simulated Physical-Biogeochemical Data, SABGOM Model, Gulf of Mexico, 2005-2010

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DOIhttps://doi.org/10.3334/ORNLDAAC/1510
Version1
Project
Published2017-11-15
Usage1090 downloads

Description

This dataset contains monthly mean ocean surface physical and biogeochemical data for the Gulf of Mexico simulated by the South Atlantic Bight and Gulf of Mexico (SABGOM) model on a 5-km grid from 2005 to 2010. The simulated data include ocean surface salinity, temperature, dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN), dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), partial pressure of CO2 (pCO2), air-sea CO2 flux, surface currents, and primary production. The SABGOM model is a coupled physical-biogeochemical model for studying circulation and biochemical cycling for the entire Gulf of Mexico to achieve an improved understanding of marine ecosystem variations and their relations with three-dimensional ocean circulation in a gulf-wide context.

Science Keywords

  • OCEANS
  • OCEAN CHEMISTRY
  • INORGANIC CARBON
  • OCEANS
  • OCEAN CHEMISTRY
  • CARBON DIOXIDE
  • OCEANS
  • OCEAN TEMPERATURE
  • SEA SURFACE TEMPERATURE
  • OCEANS
  • OCEAN CIRCULATION
  • OCEAN CURRENTS
  • OCEANS
  • SALINITY/DENSITY
  • SALINITY
  • OCEANS
  • OCEAN CHEMISTRY
  • DISSOLVED SOLIDS
  • OCEANS
  • OCEAN CHEMISTRY
  • NUTRIENTS

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He, R., and Z. Xue. 2017. CMS: Simulated Physical-Biogeochemical Data, SABGOM Model, Gulf of Mexico, 2005-2010. ORNL DAAC, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA. https://doi.org/10.3334/ORNLDAAC/1510

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  • CMS_SABGOM_Model_Simulations.pdf

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