Ecohydrodynamic model of the Baltic Sea. Part 1. Description of the ProDeMo model

The ProDeMo (Production and Destruction of Organic Matter Model), a 3D coupled hydrodynamic-ecological model, was formulated and applied to the whole Baltic Sea and the subregion of the Gulf of Gdansk. It describes nutrient cycles (phosphorus, nitrogen, silicon) through the food web with 15 state va...

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Main Authors: Bogdan Ołdakowski, Marek Kowalewski, Jan Jędrasik, Maria Szymelfenig
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2005-12-01
Series:Oceanologia
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Online Access:http://www.iopan.gda.pl/oceanologia/47_4.html#A4
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spelling doaj-1485706a934d40c2a4f6f4db468ce9492020-11-24T23:52:19ZengElsevierOceanologia0078-32342005-12-01474477516Ecohydrodynamic model of the Baltic Sea. Part 1. Description of the ProDeMo model Bogdan OłdakowskiMarek KowalewskiJan JędrasikMaria SzymelfenigThe ProDeMo (Production and Destruction of Organic Matter Model), a 3D coupled hydrodynamic-ecological model, was formulated and applied to the whole Baltic Sea and the subregion of the Gulf of Gdansk. It describes nutrient cycles (phosphorus, nitrogen, silicon) through the food web with 15 state variables, oxygen conditions and the parameterisation of water-sediment interactions. The present version of the model takes two groups of phytoplankton - diatoms and non-diatoms - as well as zooplankton into consideration. It covers the flow of matter and energy in the sea, including river discharges and atmospheric deposition. Numerical applications are embedded on a 1 NM grid for the Gulf of Gdansk and a 5 NM grid for the Baltic Sea.<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Since the model results largely concur with observations, the model can be regarded as a reliable tool for analysing the behaviour of the Baltic ecosystem. Some examples of the spatial-temporal variability of the most important biological and chemical parameters are presented. The model results are compared with those of other modelling research in the Baltic Sea.<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Both the ProDeMo model algorithm and its computing procedures need to be further developed. The next version should therefore enable more phytoplankton groups to be defined, for example cyanobacteria, which are able to take up molecular nitrogen from the atmosphere (nitrogen fixation). Additionally, the sediment phase should be divided into active and non-active layers.http://www.iopan.gda.pl/oceanologia/47_4.html#A4Baltic Seaecohydrodynamic modellingbiogeochemical processesnutrients
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author Bogdan Ołdakowski
Marek Kowalewski
Jan Jędrasik
Maria Szymelfenig
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Marek Kowalewski
Jan Jędrasik
Maria Szymelfenig
Ecohydrodynamic model of the Baltic Sea. Part 1. Description of the ProDeMo model
Oceanologia
Baltic Sea
ecohydrodynamic modelling
biogeochemical processes
nutrients
author_facet Bogdan Ołdakowski
Marek Kowalewski
Jan Jędrasik
Maria Szymelfenig
author_sort Bogdan Ołdakowski
title Ecohydrodynamic model of the Baltic Sea. Part 1. Description of the ProDeMo model
title_short Ecohydrodynamic model of the Baltic Sea. Part 1. Description of the ProDeMo model
title_full Ecohydrodynamic model of the Baltic Sea. Part 1. Description of the ProDeMo model
title_fullStr Ecohydrodynamic model of the Baltic Sea. Part 1. Description of the ProDeMo model
title_full_unstemmed Ecohydrodynamic model of the Baltic Sea. Part 1. Description of the ProDeMo model
title_sort ecohydrodynamic model of the baltic sea. part 1. description of the prodemo model
publisher Elsevier
series Oceanologia
issn 0078-3234
publishDate 2005-12-01
description The ProDeMo (Production and Destruction of Organic Matter Model), a 3D coupled hydrodynamic-ecological model, was formulated and applied to the whole Baltic Sea and the subregion of the Gulf of Gdansk. It describes nutrient cycles (phosphorus, nitrogen, silicon) through the food web with 15 state variables, oxygen conditions and the parameterisation of water-sediment interactions. The present version of the model takes two groups of phytoplankton - diatoms and non-diatoms - as well as zooplankton into consideration. It covers the flow of matter and energy in the sea, including river discharges and atmospheric deposition. Numerical applications are embedded on a 1 NM grid for the Gulf of Gdansk and a 5 NM grid for the Baltic Sea.<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Since the model results largely concur with observations, the model can be regarded as a reliable tool for analysing the behaviour of the Baltic ecosystem. Some examples of the spatial-temporal variability of the most important biological and chemical parameters are presented. The model results are compared with those of other modelling research in the Baltic Sea.<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Both the ProDeMo model algorithm and its computing procedures need to be further developed. The next version should therefore enable more phytoplankton groups to be defined, for example cyanobacteria, which are able to take up molecular nitrogen from the atmosphere (nitrogen fixation). Additionally, the sediment phase should be divided into active and non-active layers.
topic Baltic Sea
ecohydrodynamic modelling
biogeochemical processes
nutrients
url http://www.iopan.gda.pl/oceanologia/47_4.html#A4
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