Articles | Volume 17, issue 12
https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-17-3317-2020
https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-17-3317-2020
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01 Jul 2020
Research article |  | 01 Jul 2020

Physical and biogeochemical impacts of RCP8.5 scenario in the Peru upwelling system

Vincent Echevin, Manon Gévaudan, Dante Espinoza-Morriberón, Jorge Tam, Olivier Aumont, Dimitri Gutierrez, and François Colas

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The coasts of Peru encompass the richest fisheries in the entire ocean. It is therefore very important for this country to understand how the nearshore marine ecosystem may evolve under climate change. Fine-scale numerical models are very useful because they can represent precisely the evolution of key parameters such as temperature, water oxygenation, and plankton biomass. Here we study the evolution of the Peruvian marine ecosystem in the 21st century under the worst-case climate scenario.
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