Numerical Modeling of the Marine Ecosystem

Numerical model simulation of marine processes, originating from complex physical, chemical, and biological phenomena, enables studying the conditions of the marine ecosystem behavior, the biotransformation of organogenic substances, and the formation of the water component chemical structure and wa...

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Published inExploring the Marine Ecology from Space pp. 157 - 187
Main Authors Pozdnyakov, Dmitry V, Pettersson, Lasse H, Korosov, Anton A
Format Book Chapter
LanguageEnglish
Published Switzerland Springer International Publishing AG 2017
Springer International Publishing
SeriesSpringer Remote Sensing/Photogrammetry
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Summary:Numerical model simulation of marine processes, originating from complex physical, chemical, and biological phenomena, enables studying the conditions of the marine ecosystem behavior, the biotransformation of organogenic substances, and the formation of the water component chemical structure and water quality in both unperturbed natural conditions and under anthropogenic forcing. Such studies make it possible to estimate the role of natural factors and the consequences of economic activity in watershed areas, as well as the effects of industrial and domestic discharges upon the state of the marine ecosystem. One of the possible directions of research is the study of transformation of biogenic substances and ecosystem bioproductivity in the target water body by making use of a developed model describing the transformation of organogenic substances, namely, the organic and mineral forms of N, P, Si, doc, and O2.
ISBN:9783319300740
3319300741
ISSN:2198-0721
2198-073X
DOI:10.1007/978-3-319-30075-7_5