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= Introduction to ECOHAM = | = ECOHAM = [[ECOHAM/Doku|Documentation BIOGEO]] [[ECOHAM/Dokuhyd|Documentation HYDRO]] [[ECOHAM/Intro|Introduction to ECOHAM Version 1 to 4]] [[ECOHAM/Forcing|Forcing and Boundary Conditions]] [[ECOHAM/intern/News|News]] [[ECOHAM/Postproc|Postprocessing]] [[ECOHAM/intern/Literature|relevant magazines]] [[ECOHAM/intern/Literature|Literature]] [[ECOHAM/ECOHAMGroup|Members]] [[ECOHAM/Conferences|Conferences]] [[ECOHAM/intern/coding_group|coding group]] [[ECOHAM/intern|restricted pages]] [[ECOHAM/intern/Themes_for_discussion|Themes for discussion]] = ERSEM = SUMMARY ERSEM is a generic model that describes the pelagic and benthic ecosystems and the coupling between them. The model was developed during the European MAST project ERSEM I 1990 - 1993 (special issue: Neth. J. Sea Res. 33). Structural refinement and several applications were realized in the project ERSEM II 1993 - 1996 (special issue: J. Sea Res. 38(3-4)). The Long Term Trend (LTT) Application focussed on the eutrophication of the North Sea in the second half of the twenty century. For all intending to repeat/extend/improve this Long Term Simulation this site gives the tools to do this on an ordinary PC. The description of a more current version can be found in Vichi et al. 2007 (J. Mar Syst. 64: 89-109). DOWNLOAD User guide to run the application FORTRAN model code, forcing, test run Responsible author is Johannes Pätsch, Institut für Meereskunde, University Hamburg, Germany. = DATA = [[ECOHAM/DATA_ICES|Dataset: ICES]] |
ECOHAM
Introduction to ECOHAM Version 1 to 4
Forcing and Boundary Conditions
ERSEM
SUMMARY
ERSEM is a generic model that describes the pelagic and benthic ecosystems and the coupling between them. The model was developed during the European MAST project ERSEM I 1990 - 1993 (special issue: Neth. J. Sea Res. 33). Structural refinement and several applications were realized in the project ERSEM II 1993 - 1996 (special issue: J. Sea Res. 38(3-4)). The Long Term Trend (LTT) Application focussed on the eutrophication of the North Sea in the second half of the twenty century. For all intending to repeat/extend/improve this Long Term Simulation this site gives the tools to do this on an ordinary PC. The description of a more current version can be found in Vichi et al. 2007 (J. Mar Syst. 64: 89-109).
DOWNLOAD
User guide to run the application
FORTRAN model code, forcing, test run
Responsible author is Johannes Pätsch, Institut für Meereskunde, University Hamburg, Germany.