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https://doi.org/10.5194/bgd-5-787-2008
https://doi.org/10.5194/bgd-5-787-2008
15 Feb 2008
 | 15 Feb 2008
Status: this preprint was under review for the journal BG but the revision was not accepted.

A mathematical modelling of bloom of the coccolithophore Emiliania huxleyi in a mesocosm experiment

P. Joassin, B. Delille, K. Soetaert, A. V. Borges, L. Chou, A. Engel, J.-P. Gattuso, J. Harlay, U. Riebesell, K. Suykens, and M. Gregoire

Abstract. A dynamic model has been developed to represent biogeochemical variables and processes observed during a bloom of Emiliania huxleyi coccolithophore. This bloom was induced in a mesocosm experiment during which the ecosystem development was followed over a period of 23-days through changes in various biogeochemical parameters such as inorganic nutrients (nitrate, ammonium and phosphate), total alkalinity (TA), dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), partial pressure of CO2 (pCO2), dissolved oxygen (O2), photosynthetic pigments, particulate organic carbon (POC), dissolved organic carbon (DOC), Transparent Exopolymer Particles (TEP), primary production, and calcification. This dynamic model is based on unbalanced algal growth and balanced bacterial growth. In order to adequately reproduce the observations, the model includes an explicit description of phosphorus cycling, calcification, TEP production and an enhanced mortality due to viral lysis. The model represented carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus fluxes observed in the mesocosms. Modelled profiles of algal biomass and final concentrations of DIC and nutrients are in agreement with the experimental observations.

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P. Joassin, B. Delille, K. Soetaert, A. V. Borges, L. Chou, A. Engel, J.-P. Gattuso, J. Harlay, U. Riebesell, K. Suykens, and M. Gregoire
 
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P. Joassin, B. Delille, K. Soetaert, A. V. Borges, L. Chou, A. Engel, J.-P. Gattuso, J. Harlay, U. Riebesell, K. Suykens, and M. Gregoire
P. Joassin, B. Delille, K. Soetaert, A. V. Borges, L. Chou, A. Engel, J.-P. Gattuso, J. Harlay, U. Riebesell, K. Suykens, and M. Gregoire

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