Dataset: Antarctic Peninsula ROMS model Palmer Deep area drifter data

Final no updates expectedDOI: 10.26008/1912/bco-dmo.867442.2Version 2 (2022-09-19)Dataset Type:model results

Principal Investigator, Contact: Michael Dinniman (Old Dominion University)

Co-Principal Investigator: John M. Klinck (Old Dominion University)

Co-Principal Investigator: Joshua Kohut (Rutgers University)

Co-Principal Investigator: Matthew Oliver (University of Delaware)

Scientist: Katherine Hudson (University of Delaware)

BCO-DMO Data Manager: Karen Soenen (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)


Project: Collaborative Research: Physical Mechanisms Driving Food Web Focusing in Antarctic Biological Hotspots (Project SWARM)


Abstract

Antarctic Peninsula ROMS model Palmer Deep area drifter data

Details on the model simulation and the passive tracers are given in: Hudson et al. (2021).
Details on the tracers with simulated diel vertical migration are given in: Hudson et al. (2022).
Besides the paper listed above, more detail on the WAP model is in:  Graham et al. (2016).


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Results

Hudson, K., Oliver, M. J., Kohut, J., Cohen, J. H., Dinniman, M. S., Klinck, J. M., Reiss, C. S., Cutter, G. R., Statscewich, H., Bernard, K. S., & Fraser, W. (2022). Subsurface Eddy Facilitates Retention of Simulated Diel Vertical Migrators in a Biological Hotspot. Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 127(5). Portico. https://doi.org/10.1029/2021jc017482
Results

Hudson, K., Oliver, M. J., Kohut, J., Dinniman, M. S., Klinck, J. M., Moffat, C., … Fraser, W. (2021). A Recirculating Eddy Promotes Subsurface Particle Retention in an Antarctic Biological Hotspot. Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 126(11). doi:10.1029/2021jc017304
Methods

Graham, J. A., Dinniman, M. S., & Klinck, J. M. (2016). Impact of model resolution for on-shelf heat transport along the West Antarctic Peninsula. Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 121(10), 7880–7897. doi:10.1002/2016jc011875