论文标题
海洋一般循环模型中下沉拉格朗日颗粒的分辨率依赖性
Resolution dependency of sinking Lagrangian particles in ocean general circulation models
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论文摘要
海洋中的任何类型的非增生材料在下沉的旅程中都通过电流水平运输。这种横向运输远非微小的下沉速度可以忽略不计。为了估计其幅度和方向,该材料通常被建模为一组由从海洋一般循环模型(OGCMS)获得的当前速度所推高的拉格朗日颗粒。最先进的OGCM非常涡流,类似于真实的海洋,在日常频率上以10 km的空间分辨率提供了结果。虽然在物理海洋学社区中,OGCMS中涡流的重要性是充分的,但其他海洋研究社区可能没有。为了证明低分辨率模型中的中尺度特征的缺乏影响拉格朗日粒子的传输,我们使用低分辨率和高分辨率的全局OGCM模拟了沉没的拉格朗日颗粒的传输,并评估了由于空间和时间模型分辨率差异而导致的横向传输差异。我们发现非涡流OGCM中的运输与涡流OGCM之间的主要差异。在非涡流OGCM参数中,将随机噪声添加到粒子轨迹中,在某些情况下可以很好地造成涡流的影响。与更粗的空间分辨率(0.1 $^{\ circ} $相比,更粗的时间分辨率(5日)的效果较小。我们建议使用下沉的拉格朗日颗粒,例如海洋雪,微升或下沉塑料,仅带有来自涡流OGCM的速度场,需要高分辨率模型。古文学研究。为了增加粒子跟踪模拟的可访问性,我们启动了planktondrift.science.uu.nl,这是一种在线工具,可在特定位置重建沉积物颗粒的表面起源。
Any type of non-buoyant material in the ocean is transported horizontally by currents during its sinking journey. This lateral transport can be far from negligible for small sinking velocities. To estimate its magnitude and direction, the material is often modelled as a set of Lagrangian particles advected by current velocities that are obtained from Ocean General Circulation Models (OGCMs). State-of-the-art OGCMs are strongly eddying, similar to the real ocean, providing results with a spatial resolution on the order of 10 km on a daily frequency. While the importance of eddies in OGCMs is well-appreciated in the physical oceanographic community, other marine research communities may not. To demonstrate how much the absence of mesoscale features in low-resolution models influences the Lagrangian particle transport, we simulate the transport of sinking Lagrangian particles using low- and high-resolution global OGCMs, and assess the lateral transport differences resulting from the difference in spatial and temporal model resolution. We find major differences between the transport in the non-eddying OGCM and in the eddying OGCM. Addition of stochastic noise to the particle trajectories in the non-eddying OGCM parameterises the effect of eddies well in some cases. The effect of a coarser temporal resolution (5-daily) is smaller compared to a coarser spatial resolution (0.1$^{\circ}$ versus 1$^{\circ}$ horizontally). We recommend to use sinking Lagrangian particles, representing e.g. marine snow, microplankton or sinking plastic, only with velocity fields from eddying OGCMs, requiring high-resolution models in e.g. paleoceanographic studies. To increase the accessibility of our particle trace simulations, we launch planktondrift.science.uu.nl, an online tool to reconstruct the surface origin of sedimentary particles in a specific location.