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observations.<br class=3D"">
However, for some reasons, after few decades of SPIN-UP runs, the DIC field=
s disappeared leaving all NaNs.<br class=3D"">
Thinking that this could be related to the salinity relaxation time, I have=
 doubled this parameter with a very<br class=3D"">
little variation in the final outputs.<br class=3D"">
Any additional suggestions?<br class=3D"">
Thanks in advance<br class=3D"">
Tobia<br class=3D"">
Tobia Tudino<br class=3D"">
<a href=3D"mailto:tt282 at exeter.ac.uk" class=3D"">tt282 at exeter.ac.uk</a><br =
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Geography<br class=3D"">
College of Life and Environmental Science<br class=3D"">
Skype: tobia.tudino<br class=3D"">
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