TY - JOUR
T1 - GEOCLIM reloaded (v 1.0): a new coupled earth system model for past climate change
AU - Arndt, S.
AU - Regnier, P.
AU - Goddéris, Y.
AU - Donnadieu, Y.
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - We present a new version of the coupled Earth
system model GEOCLIM. The new release, GEOCLIM
reloaded (v 1.0), links the existing atmosphere and weathering
modules to a novel, temporally and spatially resolved
model of the global ocean circulation, which provides a physical
framework for a mechanistic description of the marine
biogeochemical dynamics of carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus
and oxygen. The ocean model is also coupled to a fully formulated,
vertically resolved diagenetic model. GEOCLIM
reloaded is thus a unique tool to investigate the short- and
long-term feedbacks between climatic conditions, continental
inputs, ocean biogeochemical dynamics and diagenesis.
A complete and detailed description of the resulting Earth
system model and its new features is first provided. The performance
of GEOCLIM reloaded is then evaluated by comparing
steady-state simulation under present-day conditions
with a comprehensive set of oceanic data and existing global
estimates of bio-element cycling in the pelagic and benthic
compartments.
AB - We present a new version of the coupled Earth
system model GEOCLIM. The new release, GEOCLIM
reloaded (v 1.0), links the existing atmosphere and weathering
modules to a novel, temporally and spatially resolved
model of the global ocean circulation, which provides a physical
framework for a mechanistic description of the marine
biogeochemical dynamics of carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus
and oxygen. The ocean model is also coupled to a fully formulated,
vertically resolved diagenetic model. GEOCLIM
reloaded is thus a unique tool to investigate the short- and
long-term feedbacks between climatic conditions, continental
inputs, ocean biogeochemical dynamics and diagenesis.
A complete and detailed description of the resulting Earth
system model and its new features is first provided. The performance
of GEOCLIM reloaded is then evaluated by comparing
steady-state simulation under present-day conditions
with a comprehensive set of oceanic data and existing global
estimates of bio-element cycling in the pelagic and benthic
compartments.
U2 - 10.5194/gmd-4-451-2011
DO - 10.5194/gmd-4-451-2011
M3 - Article
SN - 1991-959X
VL - 4
SP - 451
EP - 481
JO - Geoscientific Model Development
JF - Geoscientific Model Development
IS - 2
ER -