2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.pocean.2013.08.008
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Improved state estimations of lower trophic ecosystems in the global ocean based on a Green’s function approach

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“…Applying empirical efficiencies and/or considering the electric charges due to radioactive decay will certainly improve the underestimation of 137 Cs deposition. There could be another solution to improve deposition modeling: a statistical approach. As performed by Toyoda et al (), optimizing the four types of deposition efficiencies using a Greens' function approach toward the observed 137 Cs deposition with the current sets of the meteorological ensembles can help identify the cause of underestimation in the deposition modeling of 137 Cs. Discrepancy in the deposition schemes can be assessed by using the Cs/Xe ratio. Xe is a noble gas so the Cs/Xe ratio in atmospheric concentrations only changes due to dry and wet removal of Cs during the transport, except radioactive decay.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Applying empirical efficiencies and/or considering the electric charges due to radioactive decay will certainly improve the underestimation of 137 Cs deposition. There could be another solution to improve deposition modeling: a statistical approach. As performed by Toyoda et al (), optimizing the four types of deposition efficiencies using a Greens' function approach toward the observed 137 Cs deposition with the current sets of the meteorological ensembles can help identify the cause of underestimation in the deposition modeling of 137 Cs. Discrepancy in the deposition schemes can be assessed by using the Cs/Xe ratio. Xe is a noble gas so the Cs/Xe ratio in atmospheric concentrations only changes due to dry and wet removal of Cs during the transport, except radioactive decay.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kuroda and Kishi, 2004;Fiechter et al, 2013;Toyoda et al, 2013;Xiao and Friedrichs, 2014). Shigemitsu et al (2012) applied a unique assimilative approach to an LTL marine ecosystem model, using a micro-genetic algorithm (µ-GA) (Krishnakumar, 1990).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1b) using the following province map instead of maps divided by latitude-longitude lines as in previous studies (e.g. Longhurst, 1995;Toyoda et al, 2013). The province map is based on the dominant phyto-374 Y.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Toyoda et al (2013) take an important step in that direction by describing a Green's function optimization approach that improves simulations of seasonal and interannual variability in the lower trophic levels using NEMURO (Ecosystem Model for Understanding Regional Oceanography, Kishi et al, 2007). Although impacts of global warming are still poorly defined in terms of detailed impacts on circulation and stratification, such approaches provide some hope that relevant biology, including parameterizations for organisms/strategies that may be selected for by enhanced stratification, can be implemented into models to evaluate their potential impacts on future ocean scenarios.…”
Section: Prefacementioning
confidence: 99%