Mechanistic site-based emulation of a global ocean biogeochemical model (MEDUSA 1.0) for parametric analysis and calibration: an application of the Marine Model Optimization Testbed (MarMOT 1.1)
Biogeochemical ocean circulation models used to investigate the role of plankton ecosystems in global change rely on adjustable parameters to compensate for missing biological complexity. In principle, optimal parameter values can be estimated by fitting models to observational data, including satel...
Main Authors: | Hemmings, J.C.P (Author), Challenor, P.G (Author), Yool, A. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2015-03-23.
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