A versatile marine modelling tool applied to arctic, temperate and tropical waters.

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2020Author
Larsen, Janus
Mohn, Christian
Pastor, Ane
Maar, Marie
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The improved understanding of complex interactions of marine ecosystem components makes the use of fully coupled hydrodynamic, biogeochemical and individual based models more and more relevant. At the same time, the increasing complexity of the models and diverse user backgrounds calls for improved user friendliness and flexibility of the model systems. We present FlexSem, a versatile and user-friendly framework for 3D hydrodynamic, biogeochemical, individual based and sediment transport modelling. The purpose of the framework is to enable natural scientists to conduct advanced 3D simulations in the marine environment, including any relevant processes. This is made possible by providing a precompiled portable framework, which still enables the user to pick any combination of models and provide user defined equation systems to be solved during the simulation. We here present the ideas behind the framework design, the implementation and documentation of the numerical solution to the Navi.....
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PLOS OneVolume
15Issue
e0231193Page Range
18pp.Document Language
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Larsen, J., Mohn, C., Pastor, A. and Maar, M. (2020) A versatile marine modelling tool applied to arctic, temperate and tropical waters. PLOS ONE, 15:e0231193, 18pp. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0231193Collections
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