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  A comparison of global estimates of marine primary production from ocean color

Carr, M.-E., Friedrichs, M. A. M., Schmeltz, M., Aita, M. N., Antoine, D., Arrigo, K. R., et al. (2006). A comparison of global estimates of marine primary production from ocean color. Deep-Sea Research Part II-Topical Studies in Oceanography, 53(5-7), 741-770.

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Carr, M.-E., Author
Friedrichs, M. A. M., Author
Schmeltz, M., Author
Aita, M. N., Author
Antoine, D., Author
Arrigo, K. R., Author
Asanuma, I., Author
Aumont, O., Author
Barber, R., Author
Behrenfeld, M., Author
Bidigare, R., Author
Buitenhuis, E. T.1, Author           
Campbell, J., Author
Ciotti, A., Author
Dierssen, H., Author
Dowell, M., Author
Dunne, J., Author
Esaias, W., Author
Gentili, B., Author
Gregg, W., Author
Groom, S., AuthorHoepffner, N., AuthorIshizaka, J., AuthorKameda, T., AuthorLe Quéré, C.1, Author           Lohrenz, Steven, AuthorMarra, John, AuthorMélin, Frédéric, AuthorMoore, Keith, AuthorMorel, André, AuthorReddy, Tasha E., AuthorRyan, John, AuthorScardi, Michele, AuthorSmyth, Tim, AuthorTurpie, Kevin, AuthorTilstone, Gavin, AuthorWaters, Kirk, AuthorYamanaka, Yasuhiro, Author more..
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Free keywords: Satellite chlorophyll Biooptical properties Regional scales Model Phytoplankton Waters Sea Photosynthesis Biosphere Growth
 Abstract: The third primary production algorithm round robin (PPARR3) compares output from 24 models that estimate depth-integrated primary production from satellite measurements of ocean color, as well as seven general circulation models (GCMs) coupled with ecosystem or biogeochemical models. Here we compare the global primary production fields corresponding to eight months of 1998 and 1999 as estimated from common input fields of photosynthetically-available radiation (PAR), sea-surface temperature (SST), mixed-layer depth, and chlorophyll concentration. We also quantify the sensitivity of the ocean-color-based models to perturbations in their input variables. The pair-wise correlation between ocean-color models was used to cluster them into groups or related output, which reflect the regions and environmental conditions under which they respond differently. The groups do not follow model complexity with regards to wavelength or depth dependence, though they are related to the manner in which temperature is used to parameterize photosynthesis. Global average PP varies by a factor of two between models. The models diverged the most for the Southern Ocean, SST under 10 degrees C, and chlorophyll concentration exceeding 1 mg Chlm(-3). Based on the conditions under which the model results diverge most, we conclude that current ocean-color-based models are challenged by high-nutrient low-chlorophyll conditions, and extreme temperatures or chlorophyll concentrations. The GCM-based models predict comparable primary production to those based on ocean color: they estimate higher values in the Southern Ocean, at low SST, and in the equatorial band, while they estimate lower values in eutrophic regions (probably because the area of high chlorophyll concentrations is smaller in the GCMs). Further progress in primary production modeling requires improved understanding of the effect of temperature on photosynthesis and better parameterization of the maximum photosynthetic rate. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. [References: 54]

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Title: Deep-Sea Research Part II-Topical Studies in Oceanography
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Publ. Info: Oxford [England] : Pergamon
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 53 (5-7) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 741 - 770 Identifier: ISSN: 0967-0645
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/954925582179