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Sensitivity of the marine biospheric Si cycle for biogeochemical parameter variations

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GLOBAL BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES
卷 17, 期 3, 页码 -

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AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1029/2002GB001943

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marine biogeochemistry; ocean modeling; silicon cycle; model optimization; opal sediment; early diagenesis

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[1] A systematic quantitative assessment of the marine silicon cycle is presented, based on a prognostic coupled water column-sediment global biogeochemical ocean general circulation model (HAMOCC). The resulting tracer distributions are compared with a comprehensive marine Si database of measurements. The model parameters which govern the Si cycle within the model world are optimized through a linear response model. The functional relationships between the Si cycle parameters and the Si tracer distributions are derived from a series of sensitivity experiments addressing opal export production, particle flux through the water column, porewater chemistry, and external biogeochemical forcing. The most important parameters for a further quantitative improvement of the simulation are depth-dependent opal dissolution kinetics, a productivity-dependent opal settling velocity, a general change in maximum Si uptake velocity V-max(opal), and the clay as well as the Si input from continental weathering. The modeled Si budget shows a larger global export production, larger opal deposition rates onto the sediment surface and higher diffusive transports of porewater silicic acid into the open water column as estimated by Treguer et al. [1995].

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