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Modeling the Environmental Dynamics of the Northern Adriatic Sea with an explicit benthic-pelagic coupling.
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<p>In the framework of the European Project H2020 "ODYSSEA" (Operating a network of integrated observatory systems in the Mediterranean SEA,&#160;http://odysseaplatform.eu/) a forecasting modeling system of the coupled physical and biogeochemical conditions&#160;of the Northern Adriatic Sea is under development.</p><p>The modeling system consists of the on-line coupling of the European general circulation model - NEMO (Nucleus for European&#160;Modeling of the Ocean,&#160;https://www.nemo-ocean.eu/), with the marine biogeochemical model - BFM (Biogeochemical Flux Model,&#160;bfm-community.eu/).<br>The biogeochemical component of the model includes the simulation of the biogeochemical processes of both water column and sediments and their coupling. The model is run for the first time in the Northern Adriatic Sea with an explicit benthic-pelagic coupling.</p><p>The horizontal spatial discretization is defined by a rectangular grid of 315 &#215; 278 cells, having a horizontal resolution of about 800 m. The vertical resolution is defined at 2 m, with 48 z-levels regularly spaced. Currently the atmospheric forcing are the ECMWF 6hr analysis atmospheric fields. The river supplies of fresh water and nutrient salts consider the daily runoff of the Po river, while the other&#160;rivers within the study area are included as climatological values. The open boundary conditions of the modeling system come from the Copernicus Marine Environment Monitoring Service (CMEMS,&#160;http://marine.copernicus.eu/).</p><p>In this work, the hindcast simulations encompassing the period 2000 &#8211; 2009 are validated against available observations from in situ and satellite platforms for sea surface temperature, chlorophyll-a and dissolved inorganic nutrients and, in order to evaluate the impact of a resolved benthic biogeochemical dynamics,&#160; compared against simulations results obtained utilising a simple benthic closure parameterisation.</p>
Title: Modeling the Environmental Dynamics of the Northern Adriatic Sea with an explicit benthic-pelagic coupling.
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<p>In the framework of the European Project H2020 "ODYSSEA" (Operating a network of integrated observatory systems in the Mediterranean SEA,&#160;http://odysseaplatform.
eu/) a forecasting modeling system of the coupled physical and biogeochemical conditions&#160;of the Northern Adriatic Sea is under development.
</p><p>The modeling system consists of the on-line coupling of the European general circulation model - NEMO (Nucleus for European&#160;Modeling of the Ocean,&#160;https://www.
nemo-ocean.
eu/), with the marine biogeochemical model - BFM (Biogeochemical Flux Model,&#160;bfm-community.
eu/).
<br>The biogeochemical component of the model includes the simulation of the biogeochemical processes of both water column and sediments and their coupling.
The model is run for the first time in the Northern Adriatic Sea with an explicit benthic-pelagic coupling.
</p><p>The horizontal spatial discretization is defined by a rectangular grid of 315 &#215; 278 cells, having a horizontal resolution of about 800 m.
The vertical resolution is defined at 2 m, with 48 z-levels regularly spaced.
Currently the atmospheric forcing are the ECMWF 6hr analysis atmospheric fields.
The river supplies of fresh water and nutrient salts consider the daily runoff of the Po river, while the other&#160;rivers within the study area are included as climatological values.
The open boundary conditions of the modeling system come from the Copernicus Marine Environment Monitoring Service (CMEMS,&#160;http://marine.
copernicus.
eu/).
</p><p>In this work, the hindcast simulations encompassing the period 2000 &#8211; 2009 are validated against available observations from in situ and satellite platforms for sea surface temperature, chlorophyll-a and dissolved inorganic nutrients and, in order to evaluate the impact of a resolved benthic biogeochemical dynamics,&#160; compared against simulations results obtained utilising a simple benthic closure parameterisation.
</p>.
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