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Hamme, Roberta C.; Teeter, Lianna; Ianson, Debby; Bianucci, Laura 2018-10-25 This dataset contains two types of data associated with Teeter et al. (2018) Global Biogeochemical Cycles. The first type consists of the necessary files to replicate our model setup and experiments: input and output files, setup files, and some model code. The second type consists of model output, both raw and derived variables, for each model run used in the paper.
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Rutherford, Krysten; Bianucci, Laura; Floyd, William 2024-02-01 See readme.txt for a detailed description of the observations and model data found here from the analysis within the manuscript "A simple approach to represent precipitation-derived freshwater fluxes into nearshore ocean models: an FVCOM4.1 case study". https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode
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Bianucci, Laura 2024-02-01 This repository contains two datasets associated with the publication "Fjord circulation permits persistent subsurface water mass in a long, deep mid-latitude inlet" by Laura Bianucci et al. In that work, an application of the Finite Volume Community Ocean Model (FVCOM v4.1) was run from May 24 to June 27, 2019 in the Discovery Islands region of British Columbia, Canada. The two datasets are described below: 1) Observed temperature and salinity profiles available in this area during this time period are included in the dataset, along with the modelled values at the same times and locations.  "obs_model_pairs.zip" contains 114 netcdf files. Each file has observed and modelled profiles for temperature and salinity at one station within the Discovery Islands region.  2) Modelled mean summer circulation and conditions in Bute Inlet (a long, deep fjord within the Discovery Islands model domain) for the two model configurations in the mentioned publication. The "Baseline" simulation used observed initial conditions in Bute Inlet, while the "Sensitivity" simulation removed the observed cold subsurface water mass from the initial profiles. In this dataset, we provide 29-day averages of the following variables in a transect along Bute Inlet (the averaging properly removes tidal effects): potential temperature, density, along-inlet velocity, and Brunt-Väisälä frequency (N^2).  "TransectData_baseline.nc" has the modelled mean variables from the Baseline simulation "TransectData_sensitivity.nc" has the modelled mean variables from the Sensitivity simulation   The preprint associated with the publication is found at EGUsphere - Persistence of a Subsurface Water Mass in a Deep Mid-Latitude Fjord (copernicus.org). Please refer to the accepted version of the mansucript, rather than the preprint (link not available at the time of the creation of this repository). https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode
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Bianucci, Laura 2024-03-08 This repository contains a river dataset associated with the publication "Fjord circulation permits a persistent subsurface water mass in a long, deep mid-latitude inlet" by Laura Bianucci et al. In that work, an application of the Finite Volume Community Ocean Model (FVCOM v4.1) was run from May 24 to June 27, 2019 in the Discovery Islands region of British Columbia, Canada. This repository contains the 2019 discharge data for the 11 rivers that were used to force the model. Four of these 11 rivers present data obtained from the Water Survey of Canada, namely the Homathko, Campbell, Salmon, and Oyster rivers. For the other seven rivers, a watershed area-ratio approach was used to estimate their discharge. Specifically, each ungauged watershed was assigned a donor gauge from a nearby watershed of the same type and with similar climate and hydrology; then, the discharge time-series of the donor gauge was multiplied by the watershed area of the ungaged river and divided by the area of the donor river.  The Southgate and Toba rivers used the Homathko river as a donor (all three having a glacierized mountain watershed type), while the Stafford, Apple, Phillips, and Brem rivers based their discharges on the Wakeman River (snow mountain watershed type). The Powell River was estimated from the Campbell River, given that both are snow mountain type watersheds where discharge is controlled by dams (i.e., the underlying assumption being that both rivers were managed in the same way).  The matlab file river_discharge.mat has a structure (called river_discharge) that provides the 2019 data for each river as well as the units, time, and name of each river. The preprint associated with the publication is found at EGUsphere - Persistence of a Subsurface Water Mass in a Deep Mid-Latitude Fjord (copernicus.org). Please refer to the accepted version of the mansucript, rather than the preprint (link not available at the time of the creation of this repository). https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode

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