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= 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.

ECOHAM

Documentation BIOGEO

Documentation HYDRO

Introduction to ECOHAM Version 1 to 4

Forcing and Boundary Conditions

News

Postprocessing

relevant magazines

Literature

Members

Conferences

coding group

restricted pages

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.

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