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PISCESv1_1D

As part of my PhD I created a 1D biogeochemical configuration based on PISCES model (version 1 - Bopp et al, 2005) The configuration was created to study the impact of environmental changes (mainly Mixed Layer Depth and Light) over Southern Ocean primary production, from the seasonal to decadal scales. The results of these studies can be found in Llort, 2015 and Llort et al, 2015. Nicholson et al, 2016 used the same configuration but with some additional modifications (not in this repository).

Edits in these routines are mainly additional outputs for equation terms affecting phytoplankton growth and limiting factors. The vertical grid was also modified to reduce the impact of a very idealised MLD seasonal cycle of the plankton response.

Original routines PISCES v1 (2011 LOCEAN version): http://forge.ipsl.jussieu.fr/nemo/browser/branches/2011/dev_LOCEAN_2011/NEMOGCM/NEMO/TOP_SRC?rev=6453&order=name

Collaborators: Christian Ethe, Marina Levy, Alessandro Tagliabue, Laurent Bopp, Julien LeSommer and Oliver Aumont

REFS: Llort, Joan. 2015. Bloom Phenology, Mechanisms and Future Change in the Southern Ocean. Phdthesis, Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6. https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-01140801/document.

Llort, Joan, Marina Lévy, Jean-Baptiste Sallée, and Alessandro Tagliabue. 201 Onset, Intensification, and Decline of Phytoplankton Blooms in the Southern Ocean. ICES Journal of Marine Science: Journal Du Conseil 72 (6): 197184. https://doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsv053.

Nicholson, Sarah-Anne, Marina Lévy, Joan Llort, Sebastiaan Swart, and Pedro M. S. Monteiro. 2016.Investigation into the Impact of Storms on Sustaining Summer Primary Productivity in the Sub-Antarctic Ocean. Geophysical Research Letters, January, 2016GL069973. https://doi.org/10.1002/2016GL069973.

Bopp, L., O. Aumont, P. Cadule, S. Alvain, and M. Gehlen. 2005. Response of Diatoms Distribution to Global Warming and Potential Implications: A Global Model Study: DIATOMS AND CLIMATE CHANGE. Geophysical Research Letters 32 (19): n/a-n/a. https://doi.org/10.1029/2005GL023653.