Chromophoric dissolved organic matter dynamics revealed through the optimization of an optical–biogeochemical model in the northwestern Mediterranean Sea
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Published:2023-11-24
Issue:22
Volume:20
Page:4591-4624
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ISSN:1726-4189
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Container-title:Biogeosciences
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Biogeosciences
Author:
Álvarez EvaORCID, Cossarini GianpieroORCID, Teruzzi AnnaORCID, Bruggeman JornORCID, Bolding Karsten, Ciavatta StefanoORCID, Vellucci VincenzoORCID, D'Ortenzio Fabrizio, Antoine David, Lazzari PaoloORCID
Abstract
Abstract. Chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) significantly contributes to the non-water absorption budget in the Mediterranean Sea. The absorption coefficient of CDOM, aCDOM(λ), is measurable in situ and can be retrieved remotely, although ocean-colour algorithms do not distinguish it from the absorption of detritus. These observations can be used as indicators for the concentration of other relevant biogeochemical variables in the ocean, e.g. dissolved organic carbon. However, our ability to model the biogeochemical processes that determine CDOM concentrations is still limited. Here we propose a novel parameterization of the CDOM cycle that accounts for the interplay between the light- and nutrient-dependent dynamics of local CDOM production and degradation, as well as its vertical transport. The parameterization is included in a one-dimensional (1D) configuration of the Biogeochemical Flux Model (BFM), which is here coupled to the General Ocean Turbulence Model (GOTM) through the Framework for Aquatic Biogeochemical Models (FABM). Here the BFM is augmented with a bio-optical component that resolves spectrally the underwater light transmission. We run this new GOTM-(FABM)-BFM configuration to simulate the seasonal aCDOM(λ) cycle at the deep-water site of the Bouée pour l'acquisition de Séries Optiques à Long Terme (BOUSSOLE) project in the northwestern Mediterranean Sea. Our results show that accounting for both nutrient and light dependence of CDOM production improves the simulation of the seasonal and vertical dynamics of aCDOM(λ), including a subsurface maximum that forms in spring and progressively intensifies in summer. Furthermore, the model consistently reproduces the higher-than-average concentrations of CDOM per unit chlorophyll concentration observed at BOUSSOLE. The configuration, outputs, and sensitivity analyses from this 1D model application will be instrumental for future applications of BFM to the entire Mediterranean Sea in a three-dimensional configuration.
Funder
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme HORIZON EUROPE Framework Programme Partnership for Advanced Computing in Europe AISBL Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales European Space Agency Flotte Océanographique Française Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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