CO2 released from combustion of fossil fuels equilibrates among the various carbon reservoirs of the atmosphere, the ocean, and the terrestrial biosphere on timescales of a few centuries. However, a sizeable fraction of the CO2 remains in the atmosphere, awaiting a return to the solid earth by much slower weathering processes and deposition of CaCO3. Common measures of the atmospheric lifetime of CO2, including the e-folding time scale, disregard the long tail. Its neglect in the calculation of global warming potentials leads many to underestimate the longevity of anthropogenic global warming. Here, we review the past literature on the atmospheric lifetime of fossil fuel CO2 and its impact on climate, and we present initial results from a m...
Global high-precision atmospheric Δ14CO2 records covering the last two decades are presented, and ev...
Although about one-half of released carbon has been sequestered by the ocean and the land biosphere,...
Climate on earth strongly depends on the radiative balance of its atmosphere, and, thus, on the abun...
CO2 released from combustion of fossil fuels equilibrates among the various carbon reservoirs of the...
We explore the effects of a changing terrestrial biosphere on the atmospheric residence time of CO2 ...
Atmospheric carbon dioxide levels are controlled over long time scales by the transfer of carbon bet...
The estimated global CO2 emission rates and the measured atmospheric CO2 concentrations show that on...
[1] A model of the ocean and seafloor carbon cycle is subjected to injection of new CO2 pulses of va...
Multimillennial simulations with a fully coupled climate–carbon cycle model are examined to assess t...
The long term abiological sinks for anthropogenic CO2 will be dissolution in the oceans and chemical...
The ultimate fate of (fossil fuel) CO2 emitted to the atmosphere is governed by a range of sedimento...
The ratio of CO2 accumulating in the atmosphere to the CO2 flux into the atmosphere due to human act...
[1] Two earth-system models of intermediate complexity are used to study the long term response to a...
We develop a numerical simulation of the global biogeochemical cycles of carbon that works over time...
A detailed model of the ocean circulation and carbon cycle was coupled to a mechanistic model of CaC...
Global high-precision atmospheric Δ14CO2 records covering the last two decades are presented, and ev...
Although about one-half of released carbon has been sequestered by the ocean and the land biosphere,...
Climate on earth strongly depends on the radiative balance of its atmosphere, and, thus, on the abun...
CO2 released from combustion of fossil fuels equilibrates among the various carbon reservoirs of the...
We explore the effects of a changing terrestrial biosphere on the atmospheric residence time of CO2 ...
Atmospheric carbon dioxide levels are controlled over long time scales by the transfer of carbon bet...
The estimated global CO2 emission rates and the measured atmospheric CO2 concentrations show that on...
[1] A model of the ocean and seafloor carbon cycle is subjected to injection of new CO2 pulses of va...
Multimillennial simulations with a fully coupled climate–carbon cycle model are examined to assess t...
The long term abiological sinks for anthropogenic CO2 will be dissolution in the oceans and chemical...
The ultimate fate of (fossil fuel) CO2 emitted to the atmosphere is governed by a range of sedimento...
The ratio of CO2 accumulating in the atmosphere to the CO2 flux into the atmosphere due to human act...
[1] Two earth-system models of intermediate complexity are used to study the long term response to a...
We develop a numerical simulation of the global biogeochemical cycles of carbon that works over time...
A detailed model of the ocean circulation and carbon cycle was coupled to a mechanistic model of CaC...
Global high-precision atmospheric Δ14CO2 records covering the last two decades are presented, and ev...
Although about one-half of released carbon has been sequestered by the ocean and the land biosphere,...
Climate on earth strongly depends on the radiative balance of its atmosphere, and, thus, on the abun...