MOSSCO Southern North Sea Long-term bentho-pelagic ecosystem simulation 1961-2012

doi:10.26050/WDCC/MOSSCO_sim1961-2012

Wirtz, Kai W. et al.

ExperimentDOI
Summary
Regional coupled ecosystem simulation of the Southern North Sea with the fully coupled Modular System for Shelves and Coasts (MOSSCO v1.0.2), an application layer of the Earth System Modeling Framework (ESMF). Here, we couple (1) the General Estuarine Transport Model (GETM) hydrodynamics and local waves with (2) the Model for Adaptive ECoSystems (MAECS) in the pelagic through the Framework for Aquatic Biogeochemical Models (FABM), and (3) the Ocean Margin Experiment Diagenesis (OMExDia) with added phosphorous cycle in the benthic through FABM.

Forcing and boundary conditions are provided by (1) zero-gradient open boundary dissolved and particulate nutrients from a North Atlantic shelf simulation with the Ecosystem Model Hamburg (ECOHAM), (2) astronomical forcing of tides as boundary sea surface elevation, (3) surface winds from the CoastDat2 Climate Limited Area (CLM) hindcast, (4) sediment porosity from the North Sea Observation and Assessment of Habitats (NOAH) atlas, and (5) river fluxes and nutrient loads from the Hereon River database.

The simulation covers the period 1 Feb 1960 to 31 Jan 2013, where the first year 1960 should be considered spin-up, such that analysis should be performed on complete production years 1961 to 2012. The simulation is performed on a curvilinear grid of the Southern North Sea, represented by a 98 x 139 logically rectangular grid, with varying spatial resolution of 3.7-66 sqkm per grid cell, and highest resolution in the Elbe Estuary. Vertical resolution is 20 layers in the pelagic on terrain-following sigma coordinates, and 15 z-levels resolving the ocean floor down to 20 cm. The output format is netCDF in the Climate and Forecast (CF) convention as much as possible. Complete three-dimensional data are available at 36-hour intervals.

The coupled model system and the model setup are described in detail in Lemmen et al. (2018). Validations of the ecosystem coupling were performed, amongst others by Wirtz (2019, also describing the ecosystem model) and Slavik et al. (2019) using the same setup. Coupling to sediment processes is described by Nasermoaddeli et al. (2018) and to bentho-pelagic filtration by Lemmen (2018). The results specific to this long-term simulation have already been used by Xu et al. (2022). The model system and all of its components are available as free and open source and available from https://codebase.helmholtz.cloud/mossco/code.
Project
MOSSCO (Modular System for Shelves and Coasts)
Contact
Dr. Carsten Lemmen (
 carsten.lemmen@nullhereon.de
0000-0003-3483-6036)
Location(s)
Southern North Sea
Spatial Coverage
Longitude -1.1 to 8.76 Latitude 51 to 55.64
Temporal Coverage
1960-02-01 to 2013-01-31 (calendrical)
Use constraints
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Data Catalog
World Data Center for Climate
Size
554.85 GiB (595767833848 Byte)
Format
NetCDF
Status
completely archived
Creation Date
Future Review Date
2034-02-02
Cite as
Wirtz, Kai W.; Hofmeister, Richard; Klingbeil, Knut; Lemmen, Carsten (2024). MOSSCO Southern North Sea Long-term bentho-pelagic ecosystem simulation 1961-2012. World Data Center for Climate (WDCC) at DKRZ. https://doi.org/10.26050/WDCC/MOSSCO_sim1961-2012

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Funding
Federal Ministry of Education and Research
Grant/Award No: 03F0740A - Modular System for Shelves and Coasts (MOSSCO)
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Findable: 6 of 7 level;
Accessible: 2 of 3 level;
Interoperable: 3 of 4 level;
Reusable: 5 of 10 level
Method
F-UJI online v3.1.0 automated
Method Description
Checks performed by WDCC. Metrics documentation: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6461229 Metric Version: metrics_v0.5
Result Date
2024-03-01
Result Date
2024-02-28
Description
1. Number of data sets is correct and > 0: passed;
2. Size of every data set is > 0: passed;
3. The data sets and corresponding metadata are accessible: passed;
4. The data sizes are controlled and correct: passed;
5. The spatial-temporal coverage description (metadata) is consistent to the data, time steps are correct and the time coordinate is continuous: passed;
6. The format is correct: passed;
7. Variable description and data are consistent: samples passed
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WDCC-TQA checklist
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[1] DOI Lemmen, Carsten; Hofmeister, Richard; Klingbeil, Knut; Nasermoaddeli, M. Hassan; Kerimoglu, Onur; Burchard, Hans; Kösters, Frank; Wirtz, Kai W. (2018). Modular System for Shelves and Coasts (MOSSCO v1.0) – a flexible and multi-component framework for coupled coastal ocean ecosystem modelling. doi:10.5194/gmd-11-915-2018
[2] DOI Lemmen, Carsten; Klingbeil, Knut; Hofmeister, Richard. (2018). MOSSCO 1.0.2 "decadal reference run" (MOSSCO_1_0_2). doi:10.5281/zenodo.2527238
[3] DOI Lemmen, Carsten. (2020). platipodium/sns_1960-2014: Public configuration files as as supplement to Xu et al. 2020 (1.01). doi:10.5281/zenodo.3688217

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[1] DOI Geyer, B. (2014). High-resolution atmospheric reconstruction for Europe 1948–2012: coastDat2. doi:10.5194/essd-6-147-2014
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[3] Eisele, Annika; Kerimoglu, Onur. (2015). MOSSCO River data basis – Riverine Nutrient inputs; Focus: Large rivers entering the North Sea. https://www.hereon.de/institutes/coastal_systems_analysis_modeling/ecosystem_modelling/topics/riverine_nutrient_inputs/index.php.de

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[1] DOI Slavik, Kaela; Lemmen, Carsten; Zhang, Wenyan; Kerimoglu, Onur; Klingbeil, Knut; Wirtz, Kai W. (2018). The large-scale impact of offshore wind farm structures on pelagic primary productivity in the southern North Sea. doi:10.1007/s10750-018-3653-5
[2] DOI Wirtz, Kai W. (2019). Physics or biology? Persistent chlorophyll accumulation in a shallow coastal sea explained by pathogens and carnivorous grazing. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0212143
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[4] DOI Nasermoaddeli, M.H.; Lemmen, C.; Stigge, G.; Kerimoglu, O.; Burchard, H.; Klingbeil, K.; Hofmeister, R.; Kreus, M.; Wirtz, K.W.; Kösters, F. (2018). A model study on the large-scale effect of macrofauna on the suspended sediment concentration in a shallow shelf sea. doi:10.1016/j.ecss.2017.11.002
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