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Initialization of preformed tracers #356
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Hi @jmaerz , |
Regarding WOA version, I would wait until input4MIPs is being updated. Currently we use the OMIP-recommended input-files based on WOA13. I suggest we update this when new input4MIPs data is published. Regarding the preformed, I didn't have the chance to read through the articles (on a conference right now), but I share the concern about differing stociometric ratios. |
I am not sure, if one can correct in some way for the stoichiometry (ongoing discussion). Another option would then be spinning up the preformed tracers in i.e. a 2 degree ocean and interpolating to a 1 degree ocean... |
Hi @JorgSchwinger and @TomasTorsvik ,
I was just checking, which data products would be available for initializing the preformed tracers. One reference that I found is:
Carter et al. 2020: Preformed Properties for Marine Organic Matter and Carbonate Mineral Cycling Quantification. https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/2020GB006623 - however, it is lacking preformed DIC. It seems, however, that one can back-calculate preformed DIC from the other available tracers via Eq. (5a) in Li et al. 2000: Remineralization Ratios in the Subtropical North Pacific Gyre. One thing in general is the potentially deviating stoichiometry used for deriving the preformed tracer fields. In case you agree, I would fill the mixed layer data with GLODAPv2 data (on which the product is based) which then could serve as initialization (maybe we also should consider moving to WOA18 or GLODAPv2 where possible for the CMIP7 cycle). Thoughts, opinions?
Once done, the restart part for preformed silicate can be cleaned up.
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