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Ramos-Musalem, Karina; Allen, Susan E. 2020-02-06 This dataset contains model output, in netCDF format, from an MITgcm configuration used to simulate an upwelling event in an idealized submarine canyon. The upwelling event lasts 9 days and output is saved every half day. Output for two experiments (AST and BAR) with four runs each is provided. These results are the basis of the publication The impact of initial tracer profile on the exchange and on-shelf distribution of tracers induced by a submarine canyon which is under revision. The preprint is available in the ESSOAr repository.
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Allen, Susan E. 2020-02-05 The results of three runs of a 230-Th model coupled to the Arctic Ocean model ANHA4. These results are the basis of the publication Yu et al, Modeling dissolved and particulate 230-Th in the Canada Basin: Implications for recent changes in particle flux and intermediate circulation. Accepted by the Journal of Geophysical Research, Oceans in January 2020. The four runs are: * BaseRun.nc: base run with scavenging, variation in currents and variation in ice * Exp1.nc: base run but no extra bottom boundary scavenging * Exp2.nc : base run but with the circulation from 2002 used for every year * Exp3.nc : base run but with the ice field (used for particle flux) from 2002 used for every year
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Moore-Maley, Ben; Allen, Susan E. 2022-01-28 Aggregated hourly surface along-axis wind velocity, temperature and nitrate results for 2015-2019 from the SalishSeaCast hourly hindcast archive (https://salishsea.eos.ubc.ca/erddap/). This file is a companion asset to the following publication: B. Moore-Maley and S. E. Allen: Wind-driven upwelling and surface nutrient delivery in a semi-enclosed coastal sea, Ocean Sci., 2022. SalishSeaCast is a NEMO 3.6 configuration for the Salish Sea (https://salishsea-meopar-docs.readthedocs.io/). Along-axis wind velocity and wind stress are calculated from the Environment and Climate Change Canada HRDPS model (https://weather.gc.ca/grib/grib2_HRDPS_HR_e.html). This file has a companion software repository, which includes scripts to recreate the file (https://github.com/SalishSeaCast/SoG_upwelling_EOF_paper).

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