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MITgcm is being used to study global biogeochemical cycles in the ocean. For
example one can study the effects of interannual changes in meteorological
forcing and upper ocean circulation on the fluxes of carbon dioxide and
oxygen between the ocean and atmosphere. Figure 1.12 shows
the annual air-sea flux of oxygen and its relation to density outcrops in
the southern oceans from a single year of a global, interannually varying
simulation. The simulation is run at
resolution
telescoping to
in the tropics (not shown).
Figure 1.12:
Annual air-sea flux of oxygen (shaded) plotted along with
potential density outcrops of the surface of the southern ocean from a
global
integation with a telescoping
grid (to
) at the equator.
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