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* Looking at the bathy, spreading the river nutrients down to 70m won't make a difference in the Arctic...
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![image](uploads/95144a1ef30abdeb77be433d63cf03f1/image.png)
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As the sea-floor stands between 8 and 15m deep around there...
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* Last hope LS400 with special Ob treatment. |
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* Last hope LS400 with special Ob treatment.
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This test ran longer than the 200km version (7month compared to 2) but still, it eventually failed. same problem around the Ob :
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![image](uploads/c21513423d741d6ff0251f1c15116183/image.png)
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![image](uploads/9f9ef204baee4095bd9536d18a712813/image.png)
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![image](uploads/f95e4b982c97f0209fd2a5a862e1d7c8/image.png)
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![image](uploads/a26ced6fb1cdcf471fe15601ea9a151a/image.png)
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And Here LS400 just before it failed
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![image](uploads/07bff8f8c1bd16cebc983a1ead597f16/image.png)
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A solution would be to fill (on top of the Ob river mouth) the other problematic fjords, circled in the last plot. The "filling" is only for the river nutrient flux file creation, not at run time. This way, the nutrients would be released in a better mixed location and avoid the accumulation we see in those fjords. Best would be to use the 200km files made this way. |