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1 Towards Modeling the Carbon Cycle of the Arctic Ocean
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3 M. Manizza, M. J. Follows, S. Dutkiewicz, C. N. Hill, and D. Menemenlis
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5 We will describe a numerical model of the circulation and biogeochemistry of
6 the Arctic Ocean which we use to estimate, and elucidate controls on, regional
7 air-sea fluxes of CO2 in the 1990s. The model is based on the Arctic sector
8 of an eddy-permitting ocean model (MITgcm) with physical forcing derived from
9 NCEP re-analysis products. A coupled sea-ice model captures the seasonal and
10 interannual variations in of sea-ice cover. It is overlain by a simplified
11 ocean biogeochemistry model which explicitly represents the coupled cycles of
12 carbon, alkalinity, phosphorus. Terrestrial sources of dissolved organic
13 carbon are imposed as riverine fluxes. We will present preliminary model
14 estimates of regional, seasonal and interannual air-sea CO2 fluxes for the
15 period 1992-2001, comparing modeled fields and fluxes where possible to
16 observations. We will discuss the significance of riverine DOC for the
17 regional air-sea flux.

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