I have a question that arose while generating model input data. According to ROMS/External/varinfo.dat, the input and output units for nitrate and ammonium are specified as millimole Nitrogen per meter³, and the river forcing variables for nitrate and ammonium have the same units. However, I noticed that the final output of my model presents the unit for nitrate as millimole NO₃ per meter³ and for ammonium as millimole NH₄ per meter³.
Here are my questions:
Should I convert all input data (NO₃, NH₄, river NO₃, and river NH₄) into millimole Nitrogen per meter³ before inputting it into the model?
If I input the data as millimole Nitrogen per meter³, does the model convert the units internally, resulting in outputs of mmol NO₃ per meter³ and mmol NH₄ per meter³?
Alternatively, do the outputs actually represent millimole Nitrogen per meter³, and I need to convert them to the specific units manually?
To summarize:
ROMS/External/varinfo.dat: Input/output for NO₃ and NH₄ → millimole Nitrogen per meter³
River forcing variables: Input for river NO₃ and NH₄ → millimole Nitrogen per meter³
My output results:
Output NO₃ → millimole NO₃ per meter³
Output NH₄ → millimole NH₄ per meter³
It's so confusing.
Please help me
Questions about the ROMS-fennel model nitrogen units.
Re: Questions about the ROMS-fennel model nitrogen units.
hello,
I think they are the same units, because either NO3 or NH4 has only one nitrogen per molecule.
I think they are the same units, because either NO3 or NH4 has only one nitrogen per molecule.
Re: Questions about the ROMS-fennel model nitrogen units.
Hello,
Mjfconan is correct. They are the same unit.
Cheers, Katja
Mjfconan is correct. They are the same unit.
Cheers, Katja