Periodic Reporting for period 1 - Coastal Hypoxia (Disentangling anthropogenic and natural causes for global coastal hypoxia)
Berichtszeitraum: 2015-06-01 bis 2017-05-31
Mewes, K., Mogollón, J.M. Picard, A., Rühlemann, C., Eisenhauer, A., Kuhn, T., Ziebis, W. & Kasten, S. (01.01.2016). Diffusive transfer of oxygen from seamount basaltic crust into overlying sediments: An example from the Clarion–Clipperton Fracture Zone. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 433, (pp. 215-225).
A global nutrient model which couples integrated assessment models (those which link socioeconomic and natural systems) has been coupled to a nutrient stream retention model to track the fate of nitrogen and phosphorus in the global freshwater system. The description of this model, known as IMAGE-GNM (Integrated Model to Assess the Global Environment-Global Nutrient Model) was published in December of 2015 as:
Beusen, A.H.W. van Beek, L.P.H. Bouwman, Lex, Mogollon, J.M. & Middelburg, J.B.M. (21.12.2015). Coupling global models for hydrology and nutrient loading to simulate nitrogen and phosphorus retention in surface water – description of IMAGE–GNM and analysis of performance. Geoscientific model development, 8 (12), (pp. 4045-4067).