Measurement and modelling of regional or country-level carbon dioxide (CO2) fluxes are becoming critical for verification of the greenhouse gases emission control. One of the commonly adopted approaches is inverse modelling, where CO2 fluxes (emission: positive flux, sink: negative flux) from the terrestrial ecosystems are estimated by combining atmospheric CO2 measurements with atmospheric transport models. The inverse models assume anthropogenic emissions are known, and thus the uncertainties in the emissions introduce systematic bias in estimation of the terrestrial (residual) fluxes by inverse modelling. Here we show that the CO2 sink increase, estimated by the inverse model, over East Asia (China, Japan, Korea and Mongolia), by about 0...
Atmospheric inversions use measurements of atmospheric CO2 gradients to constrain regional surface f...
Current estimates of the terrestrial carbon fluxes in Asia show large uncertainties particularly in ...
International audienceIncreasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) is the principal driver of anthrop...
Abstract Measurement and modelling of regional or country-level carbon dioxide (CO2) fluxes are beco...
Current estimates of the terrestrial carbon fluxes in Asia show large uncertainties particularly in ...
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) is the principal driver of anthropogenic climate change....
We use observed CO2:CO correlations in Asian outflow from the TRACE-P aircraft campaign (February–Ap...
Current estimates of the terrestrial carbon fluxes in Asia show large uncertainties particularly in ...
Atmospheric inversions use measurements of atmospheric CO2 gradients to constrain regional surface f...
Current estimates of the terrestrial carbon fluxes in Asia show large uncertainties particularly in ...
International audienceIncreasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) is the principal driver of anthrop...
Abstract Measurement and modelling of regional or country-level carbon dioxide (CO2) fluxes are beco...
Current estimates of the terrestrial carbon fluxes in Asia show large uncertainties particularly in ...
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) is the principal driver of anthropogenic climate change....
We use observed CO2:CO correlations in Asian outflow from the TRACE-P aircraft campaign (February–Ap...
Current estimates of the terrestrial carbon fluxes in Asia show large uncertainties particularly in ...
Atmospheric inversions use measurements of atmospheric CO2 gradients to constrain regional surface f...
Current estimates of the terrestrial carbon fluxes in Asia show large uncertainties particularly in ...
International audienceIncreasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) is the principal driver of anthrop...