2021
DOI: 10.5194/bg-2021-201
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Bridging the gaps between particulate backscattering measurements and modeled particulate organic carbon in the ocean

Abstract: Abstract. Oceanic particulate organic carbon (POC) is a relatively small (~4 Pg C) but dynamic component of the global carbon cycle with fast mean turnover rates compared to other oceanic, continental and atmospheric carbon stocks. Biogeochemical models historically focused on reproducing the sinking flux of POC driven by large fast-sinking particles (bPOC). However, suspended and slow-sinking particles (sPOC) typically represent 80–90 % of the POC stock, and can make important seasonal contributions to vertic… Show more

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“…2021), the POC simulated by the model corresponds to the sum of the two sizes classes of phytoplankton, the small detrital particles and microzooplankton modelled by PISCES. This particular combination of phytoplanktonic and nonphytoplanktonic organisms has been shown match the small POC observed by the floats (Galí et al, 2021). The Black Sea was not considered in the present analysis because the model solutions are of very poor quality.…”
Section: Bgc-argo Float Observationsmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…2021), the POC simulated by the model corresponds to the sum of the two sizes classes of phytoplankton, the small detrital particles and microzooplankton modelled by PISCES. This particular combination of phytoplanktonic and nonphytoplanktonic organisms has been shown match the small POC observed by the floats (Galí et al, 2021). The Black Sea was not considered in the present analysis because the model solutions are of very poor quality.…”
Section: Bgc-argo Float Observationsmentioning
confidence: 65%