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The Hamburg large scale geostrophic ocean general circulation model (cycle 1)

Maier-Reimer et al., 1991

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Maier-Reimer E
Mikolajewicz U
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The rationale for the Large Scale Geostrophic ocean circulation model (LSG-OGCM) is based on the observations that for a large scale ocean circulation model designed for climate studies, the relevant characteristic spatial scales are large compared with the …
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