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Dataset supporting the University of Southampton doctoral thesis 'Oceanographic variability in Cumberland Bay, South Georgia: Implications for glacier retreat and fisheries management'

Dataset supporting the University of Southampton doctoral thesis 'Oceanographic variability in Cumberland Bay, South Georgia: Implications for glacier retreat and fisheries management'
Dataset supporting the University of Southampton doctoral thesis 'Oceanographic variability in Cumberland Bay, South Georgia: Implications for glacier retreat and fisheries management'
This data-set consist of the required model set up files to reproduce a NEMO4 high-resolution model of Cumberland Bay, South Georgia, for the years 2001 to 2010 as described in the thesis 'Oceanographic Variability in Cumberland Bay, South Georgia: Implications for Glacier Retreat and Fisheries Management' Joanna Zanker. Files required to reproduce the process tests detailed in the thesis are also provided with the relevant names and the scripts for running the individual-based model with the model flow fields parameterised for mackerel icefish. this project was funded by: UKRI-NERC INSPIRE DTP The data are provided in a combination of netcdf files for NEMO and XML files required for xios. Initial version of this data is saved at 10.5281/zenodo.8167711 Creator and lead contact: Joanna Zanker, ORCHID: 0009-0006-6500-4514, joazan@bas.ac.uk, British Antarctic Survey. Project supervisor: Emma Young, eyoung@bas.ac.uk, British Antarctic Survey
Fjord, Model, South Georgia
University of Southampton
Zanker, Joanna
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Young, Emma
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Zanker, Joanna
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Young, Emma
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Zanker, Joanna (2023) Dataset supporting the University of Southampton doctoral thesis 'Oceanographic variability in Cumberland Bay, South Georgia: Implications for glacier retreat and fisheries management'. University of Southampton doi:10.5281/zenodo.8167711 [Dataset]

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This data-set consist of the required model set up files to reproduce a NEMO4 high-resolution model of Cumberland Bay, South Georgia, for the years 2001 to 2010 as described in the thesis 'Oceanographic Variability in Cumberland Bay, South Georgia: Implications for Glacier Retreat and Fisheries Management' Joanna Zanker. Files required to reproduce the process tests detailed in the thesis are also provided with the relevant names and the scripts for running the individual-based model with the model flow fields parameterised for mackerel icefish. this project was funded by: UKRI-NERC INSPIRE DTP The data are provided in a combination of netcdf files for NEMO and XML files required for xios. Initial version of this data is saved at 10.5281/zenodo.8167711 Creator and lead contact: Joanna Zanker, ORCHID: 0009-0006-6500-4514, joazan@bas.ac.uk, British Antarctic Survey. Project supervisor: Emma Young, eyoung@bas.ac.uk, British Antarctic Survey

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Published date: 2023
Keywords: Fjord, Model, South Georgia

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Local EPrints ID: 479425
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/479425
PURE UUID: 04725131-6136-4dda-b2e0-2cfc0a1c47c6

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Date deposited: 24 Jul 2023 16:30
Last modified: 24 Jul 2023 17:05

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Creator: Joanna Zanker
Research team head: Emma Young

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