Title of article :
Contours of simulated marine dimethyl sulfide distributions
under variation in a Gabric mechanism
Author/Authors :
Scott Elliott، نويسنده , , *، نويسنده , , Shaoping Chu، نويسنده , , David Erickson b، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Biogeochemical tracer bins and transformations from an established reduced sulfur cycle mechanism were introduced into the oceanic component
of the Community Climate System Model. The resulting global dimethyl sulfide simulation framework was then subjected to variation in plant
cell precursor content and the kinetic form of removal terms. Chi square type merit minima were computed analytically along a release rate axis over
global, low latitude and localized domains. A band of width 60 degrees centered on the equator proved to be the most effective optimization area
because it greatly exceeded resolution of the validation data set but avoided fronts where the driver ecodynamics module overpredicts chlorophyll.
Loss terms involving bacterial consumption formulated as bimolecular kinetics and photochemical decay sensitized by dissolved organic matter
independently provided superior agreement with data by modulating peaks along the equatorial divergence. Factor of ten reductions in the sulfur
precursor content of diatoms or small noncalcite secretors respectively flattened and exaggerated the same features, but intermediate compositions
were not tested. The parameter suite of constant intracellular sulfur, second order osmotrophy (microbial uptake) and photochemistry set proportional
to photosynthetic radiation is recommended and packaged as a startup mechanism. This particular combination optimizes large-scale reduced
sulfur fields across well-understood ecosystems while simultaneously maintaining parsimony.Visualizations from the inverse procedure are offered
for multiple mechanisms, as mappings of both normalized deviation and concentration. The value of the rate constant for injection from plant and
animal material was often determined to be of the order weeks, consistent with emission via grazing or aging/mortality. Refinement of the model will
require linkage to the ecological flows associated with cell disruption, accounting of elemental metabolic stresses which in part govern reduced sulfur
storage, addition of true microbial ecology, further studies of open ocean sulfur photochemistry and longer duration/more detailed optimization
exercises.Astepwise strategy is outlined for moving through this task list. In next-generation experiments it may prove expedient to fix sulfur content
ratios within taxonomic classes while varying the maximum cell content.
Keywords :
microbial ecology , Cell disruption , Bimolecular Kinetics , Photochemistry , Sulfur package , Community Climate System Model , ocean , dimethyl sulfide , optimization
Journal title :
Environmental Modelling and Software
Journal title :
Environmental Modelling and Software