Deep chlorophyll maximum and nutricline in the Mediterranean Sea: emerging properties from a multi-platform assimilated biogeochemical model experiment
<p>Data assimilation has led to advancements in biogeochemical modelling and scientific understanding of the ocean. The recent operational availability of data from BGC-Argo (biogeochemical Argo) floats, which provide valuable insights into key vertical biogeochemical processes, stands to furt...
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Autores principales: | A. Teruzzi, G. Bolzon, L. Feudale, G. Cossarini |
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Copernicus Publications
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/c088f233659d46c19c78d201ea82138d |
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