Blar i Bergen Open Research Archive på forfatter "Fransner, Sara Filippa Krusmynta"
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Acidification of the Nordic Seas
Fransner, Sara Filippa Krusmynta; Fröb, Friederike; Tjiputra, Jerry; Goris, Nadine; Lauvset, Siv Kari; Skjelvan, Ingunn; Jeansson, Emil; Omar, Abdirahman; Chierici, Melissa; Jones, Elizabeth Marie; Fransson, Agneta; Ólafsdóttir, Sólveig R.; Johannessen, Truls; Olsen, Are (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)Due to low calcium carbonate saturation states, and winter mixing that brings anthropogenic carbon to the deep ocean, the Nordic Seas and their cold-water corals are vulnerable to ocean acidification. Here, we present a ... -
Assessing the tropical Atlantic biogeochemical processes in the Norwegian Earth System Model
Koseki, Shunya; Crespo, Lander Rodriguez; Tjiputra, Jerry; Fransner, Sara Filippa Krusmynta; Keenlyside, Noel Sebastian; Rivas, David (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)State-of-the-art Earth system models exhibit large biases in their representation of the tropical Atlantic hydrography, with potential large impacts on both climate and ocean biogeochemistry projections. This study ... -
Contrasting responses of the ocean’s oxygen minimum zones to artificial re-oxygenation
Beghoura, Houda; Gorgues, Thomas; Fransner, Sara Filippa Krusmynta; Auger, Pierre-Amaël; Memery, Laurent (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)Studies assessing potential measures to counteract the marine deoxygenation attributed to anthropogenic activities have been conducted in a few coastal environments and at regional scale, but not yet on a global scale. One ... -
Disentangling the impact of Atlantic Niño on sea-air CO2 flux
Koseki, Shunya; Tjiputra, Jerry; Fransner, Sara Filippa Krusmynta; Crespo, Lander Rodriguez; Keenlyside, Noel Sebastian (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)Atlantic Niño is a major tropical interannual climate variability mode of the sea surface temperature (SST) that occurs during boreal summer and shares many similarities with the tropical Pacific El Niño. Although the ... -
Phytoplankton abundance in the Barents Sea is predictable up to five years in advance
Fransner, Sara Filippa Krusmynta; Olsen, Are; Årthun, Marius; Counillon, Francois Stephane; Tjiputra, Jerry; Samuelsen, Annette; Keenlyside, Noel Sebastian (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)The Barents Sea is a highly biologically productive Arctic shelf sea with several commercially important fish stocks. Interannual-to-decadal predictions of its ecosystem would therefore be valuable for marine resource ... -
A standard protocol for describing the evaluation of ecological models
Planque, Benjamin; Aarflot, Johanna Myrseth; Buttay, Lucie; Carroll, JoLynn; Fransner, Sara Filippa Krusmynta; Hansen, Cecilie; Husson, Berengere; Langangen, Øystein Ole Gahr; Lindstrøm, Ulf Ove; Pedersen, Torstein; Primicerio, Raul; Sivel, Elliot Manuarii; Skogen, Morten D.; Strombom, Evelyn; Stige, Leif Christian; Varpe, Øystein; Yoccoz, Nigel (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)Numerical models of ecological systems are increasingly used to address complex environmental and resource management questions. One challenge for scientists, managers, and stakeholders is to appraise how well suited these ... -
Trivial gain of downscaling in future projections of higher trophic levels in the Nordic and Barents Seas
Nilsen, Ina; Fransner, Sara Filippa Krusmynta; Olsen, Are; Tjiputra, Jerry; Hordoir, Robinson; Hansen, Cecilie (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)Downscaling physical forcing from global climate models is both time consuming and labor demanding and can delay or limit the physical forcing available for regional marine ecosystem modelers. Earlier studies have shown ... -
Validation of the coupled physical-biogeochemical ocean model NEMO-SCOBI for the North Sea-Baltic Sea system
Ruvalcaba Baroni, Itzel; Almroth-Rosell, Elin; Axell, Lars; Fredriksson, Sam T.; Hieronymus, Jenny; Hieronymus, Magnus; Brunnabend, Sandra-Esther; Gröger, Matthias; Kuznetsov, Ivan; Fransner, Sara Filippa Krusmynta; Hordoir, Robinson; Falahat, Saeed; Arneborg, Lars (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)The North Sea and the Baltic Sea still experience eutrophication and deoxygenation despite large international efforts to mitigate such environmental problems. Due to the highly different oceanographic frameworks of the ...