Estimation of positive sum-to-one constrained zooplankton grazing preferences with the DEnKF: A twin experiment

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We consider the estimation of the grazing preferences parameters of zooplankton in ocean ecosystem models with ensemble-based Kalman filters. These parameters are introduced to model the relative diet composition of zooplankton that consists of phytoplankton, small size-classes of zooplankton and detritus. They are positive values and their sum is equal to one. However, the sum-to-one constraint cannot be guaranteed by ensemble-based Kalman filters when parameters are bounded. Therefore, a reformulation of the parameterization is proposed. We investigate two types of variable transformations for the estimation of positive sum-to-one constrained parameters that lead to the estimation of a new set of parameters with normal or bounded distributions. These transformations are illustrated and discussed with twin experiments performed with the 1-D coupled model GOTM-NORWECOM with Gaussian anamorphosis extensions of the deterministic ensemble Kalman filter (DEnKF). © Author(s) 2012.

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Simon, E., Samuelsen, A., Bertino, L., & Dumont, D. (2012). Estimation of positive sum-to-one constrained zooplankton grazing preferences with the DEnKF: A twin experiment. Ocean Science, 8(4), 587–602. https://doi.org/10.5194/os-8-587-2012

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