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|Extended model description=Fortran 95 routines to model the ocean carbonate system (mocsy). Mocsy take as input dissolved inorganic carbon CT and total alkalinity AT, the only two tracers of the ocean carbonate system that are unaffected by changes in temperature and salinity and conservative with respect to mixing, properties that make them ideally suited for ocean carbon models. With basic thermodynamic equilibria, mocsy compute surface-ocean pCO2 in order to simulate air-sea CO2 fluxes. The mocsy package goes beyond the OCMIP code by computing all other carbonate system variables (e.g., pH, CO32-, and CaCO3 saturation states) and by doing so throughout the water column. | |Extended model description=Fortran 95 routines to model the ocean carbonate system (mocsy). Mocsy take as input dissolved inorganic carbon CT and total alkalinity AT, the only two tracers of the ocean carbonate system that are unaffected by changes in temperature and salinity and conservative with respect to mixing, properties that make them ideally suited for ocean carbon models. With basic thermodynamic equilibria, mocsy compute surface-ocean pCO2 in order to simulate air-sea CO2 fluxes. The mocsy package goes beyond the OCMIP code by computing all other carbonate system variables (e.g., pH, CO32-, and CaCO3 saturation states) and by doing so throughout the water column. | ||
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== Issues == | == Issues == |
Latest revision as of 20:13, 16 September 2020
Mocsy
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Introduction
History
References
Nr. of publications: | 3 |
Total citations: | 123 |
h-index: | 3 |
m-quotient: | 0.25 |
Featured publication(s) | Year | Model described | Type of Reference | Citations |
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Orr, J. C.; Epitalon, J.-M.; 2014. Improved routines to model the ocean carbonate system: mocsy 1.0. Geoscientific Model Development Discussions, 7, 2877–2902. 10.5194/gmdd-7-2877-2014 (View/edit entry) | 2014 | Mocsy |
Model overview | 12 |
Orr, J. C.; Epitalon, J.-M.; 2015. Improved routines to model the ocean carbonate system: mocsy 2.0. Geoscientific Model Development, 8, 485–499. 10.5194/gmd-8-485-2015 (View/edit entry) | 2015 | Mocsy |
Model overview | 104 |
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