Diagnosis of physical and biological controls on phytoplankton distribution in the Sargasso Sea

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Caixia Wang
Paola Malanotte-Rizzoli
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[1] Ocean University of China,Physical Oceanography Laboratory
[2] Massachusetts Institute of Technology,Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences
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Journal of Ocean University of China | 2014年 / 13卷
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physical-biological coupled model; annual cycle; external forcing; bio-chemical parameter;
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The linkage between physical and biological processes is studied by applying a one-dimensional physical-biological coupled model to the Sargasso Sea. The physical model is the Princeton Ocean Model and the biological model is a five-component system including phytoplankton, zooplankton, nitrate, ammonium, and detritus. The coupling between the physical and biological model is accomplished through vertical mixing which is parameterized by the level 2.5 Mellor and Yamada turbulence closure scheme. The coupled model investigates the annual cycle of ecosystem production and the response to external forcing, such as heat flux, wind stress, and surface salinity, and the relative importance of physical processes in affecting the ecosystem. Sensitivity experiments are also carried out, which provide information on how the model bio-chemical parameters affect the biological system. The computed seasonal cycles compare reasonably well with the observations of the Bermuda Atlantic Time-series Study (BATS). The spring bloom of phytoplankton occurs in March and April, right after the weakening of the winter mixing and before the establishment of the summer stratification. The bloom of zooplankton occurs about two weeks after the bloom of phytoplankton. The sensitivity experiments show that zooplankton is more sensitive to the variations of biochemical parameters than phytoplankton.
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