Seasonal total alkalinity climatology of the Canadian Pacific Exclusive Economic Zone from BCCM model (1981-2010)

Seasonal total alkalinity climatology of the Canadian Pacific Exclusive Economic Zone from BCCM model (1981-2010) Description: Seasonal mean total alkalinity from the British Columbia continental margin model (BCCM) were averaged over the 1981 to 2010 period to create seasonal mean climatology of the Canadian Pacific Exclusive Economic Zone. Methods: Total alkalinities at up to forty-six linearly interpolated vertical levels from surface to 2400 m and at the sea bottom are included. Spring months were defined as April to June, summer months were defined as July to September, fall months were defined as October to December, and winter months were defined as January to March. The data available here contain raster layers of seasonal total alkalinity climatology for the Canadian Pacific Exclusive Economic Zone at 3 km spatial resolution and 47 vertical levels. Uncertainties: Model results have been extensively evaluated against observations (e.g. altimetry, CTD and nutrient profiles, observed geostrophic currents), which showed the model can reproduce with reasonable accuracy the main oceanographic features of the region including salient features of the seasonal cycle and the vertical and cross-shore gradient of water properties. However, the model resolution is too coarse to allow for an adequate representation of inlets, nearshore areas, and the Strait of Georgia. 2024-05-23 Fisheries and Oceans Canada Angelica.Pena@dfo-mpo.gc.ca Nature and EnvironmentScience and TechnologyClimatologyOceansClimateModelling Data DictionaryPDF https://pacgis01.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/FGPPublic/Seasonal_Climatologies_CPEEZ_BCCM_1981_2010/Data_Dictionary_EN_FR_Seasonal_Climatologies_BCCM_1981-2010.pdf ReferencesPDF https://pacgis01.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/FGPPublic/Seasonal_Climatologies_CPEEZ_BCCM_1981_2010/References_EN_FR_Seasonal_Climatologies_BCCM_1981-2010.pdf Seasonal total alkalinity climatology of the CPEEZ from BCCM model (1981-2010) - SummerGeoTIF https://pacgis01.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/FGPPublic/Seasonal_Total_Alkalinity_Climatology_CPEEZ_BC_BCCM_1981_2010/Alkalinity_sum.zip Seasonal total alkalinity climatology of the CPEEZ from BCCM model (1981-2010) - WinterGeoTIF https://pacgis01.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/FGPPublic/Seasonal_Total_Alkalinity_Climatology_CPEEZ_BC_BCCM_1981_2010/Alkalinity_win.zip Seasonal total alkalinity climatology of the CPEEZ from BCCM model (1981-2010) - FallGeoTIF https://pacgis01.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/FGPPublic/Seasonal_Total_Alkalinity_Climatology_CPEEZ_BC_BCCM_1981_2010/Alkalinity_fal.zip Seasonal total alkalinity climatology of the CPEEZ from BCCM model (1981-2010) - SpringGeoTIF https://pacgis01.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/FGPPublic/Seasonal_Total_Alkalinity_Climatology_CPEEZ_BC_BCCM_1981_2010/Alkalinity_spr.zip Seasonal total alkalinity climatology of the CPEEZ from BCCM model (1981-2010)ESRI REST https://gisp.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/arcgis/rest/services/FGP/Seasonal_Total_Alkalinity_Climatology_CPEEZ_BC_BCCM_1981_2010/MapServer Seasonal total alkalinity climatology of the CPEEZ from BCCM model (1981-2010)ESRI REST https://gisp.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/arcgis/rest/services/FGP/Seasonal_Total_Alkalinity_Climatology_CPEEZ_BC_BCCM_1981_2010/MapServer

Description:

Seasonal mean total alkalinity from the British Columbia continental margin model (BCCM) were averaged over the 1981 to 2010 period to create seasonal mean climatology of the Canadian Pacific Exclusive Economic Zone.

Methods:

Total alkalinities at up to forty-six linearly interpolated vertical levels from surface to 2400 m and at the sea bottom are included. Spring months were defined as April to June, summer months were defined as July to September, fall months were defined as October to December, and winter months were defined as January to March. The data available here contain raster layers of seasonal total alkalinity climatology for the Canadian Pacific Exclusive Economic Zone at 3 km spatial resolution and 47 vertical levels.

Uncertainties:

Model results have been extensively evaluated against observations (e.g. altimetry, CTD and nutrient profiles, observed geostrophic currents), which showed the model can reproduce with reasonable accuracy the main oceanographic features of the region including salient features of the seasonal cycle and the vertical and cross-shore gradient of water properties. However, the model resolution is too coarse to allow for an adequate representation of inlets, nearshore areas, and the Strait of Georgia.

Data and Resources

Contact Information

Delivery Point: Institute of Ocean Sciences 9860 West Saanich Road P.O. Box 6000

City: Sidney

Administrative Area: British Columbia

Postal Code: V8L 4B2

Country: Canada

Electronic Mail Address: Angelica.Pena@dfo-mpo.gc.ca

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