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== Model overview == | == Model overview == | ||
A Working Environment for Simulating Ocean Movement and Elemental cycling with an Ocean Circulation Inverse Model (AWESOME OCIM) is a tool for simulating ocean movement and tracer biogeochemical properties within a transport matrix model (TMM) framework.<ref>Smith, John. ''Astronomy Basics''. 2020.</ref> The circulation of the ocean is described in the form of a matrix where the ocean is discretized into a 3D shoebox by latitude, longitude, and depth. The circulation matrix is based off of | |||
== Scales of interest == | == Scales of interest == | ||
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| Approach: Statistical, Mechanistic optimized, or Mechanistic time-dependent |
| Computational demand: Local or HPC |
| Spatial resolution: grid: e.g. um, L, ocean basin; domain: |
| Temporal resolution: time step: e.g. s, h, day, steady-state; output: |
Model overview
A Working Environment for Simulating Ocean Movement and Elemental cycling with an Ocean Circulation Inverse Model (AWESOME OCIM) is a tool for simulating ocean movement and tracer biogeochemical properties within a transport matrix model (TMM) framework.[1] The circulation of the ocean is described in the form of a matrix where the ocean is discretized into a 3D shoebox by latitude, longitude, and depth. The circulation matrix is based off of
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- ↑ Smith, John. Astronomy Basics. 2020.