We present first results from 19 months of semicontinuous concentration measurements of biogeochemical trace gases (CO2, CO, and CH4) and O-2, measured at the Zotino Tall Tower Observatory (ZOTTO) in the boreal forest of central Siberia. We estimated CO2 and O2 seasonal cycle amplitudes of 26.6 ppm and 134 per meg, respectively. An observed west-east gradient of about -7 ppm (in July 2006) between Shetland Islands, Scotland, and ZOTTO reflects summertime continental uptake of CO2 and is consistent with regional modeling studies. We found the oceanic component of the O-2 seasonal amplitude (Atmospheric Potential Oxygen, or APO) to be 51 per meg, significantly smaller than the 95 per meg observed at Shetlands, illustrating a strong attenuatio...
A three-year trace gas climatology of CO<sub>2</sub> and its stable isotopic ratios, as well as CH<s...
We present an integrated system for measuring atmospheric concentrations of CO<sub>2</sub>, O-2, CH<...
The boreal and arctic zone of Siberia represents an important region in the global Earth system, con...
We present first results from 19 months of semicontinuous concentration measurements of biogeochemic...
We present first results from 19 months of semicontinuous concentration measurements of biogeochemic...
Using light aircraft and at intervals of approximately 14 days, vertical profiles of temperature, hu...
The Siberian region is still sparsely covered by ecosystem observatories, which motivates to exploit...
The results of measurements of ground CO2 concentration in the middle taiga subzone of the Yenisei r...
The Siberian region is still sparsely covered by ecosystem observatories, which motivates the exploi...
International audienceA three-year trace gas climatology of CO 2 and its stable isotopic ratios, as ...
As part of the Eurosiberian Carbonflux project, regular measurements have been performed in the lowe...
The interannual variations in the characteristics of the seasonal cycle (annual and seasonal amplitu...
A three-year trace gas climatology of CO<sub>2</sub> and its stable isotopic ratios, as well as CH<s...
We present an integrated system for measuring atmospheric concentrations of CO<sub>2</sub>, O-2, CH<...
The boreal and arctic zone of Siberia represents an important region in the global Earth system, con...
We present first results from 19 months of semicontinuous concentration measurements of biogeochemic...
We present first results from 19 months of semicontinuous concentration measurements of biogeochemic...
Using light aircraft and at intervals of approximately 14 days, vertical profiles of temperature, hu...
The Siberian region is still sparsely covered by ecosystem observatories, which motivates to exploit...
The results of measurements of ground CO2 concentration in the middle taiga subzone of the Yenisei r...
The Siberian region is still sparsely covered by ecosystem observatories, which motivates the exploi...
International audienceA three-year trace gas climatology of CO 2 and its stable isotopic ratios, as ...
As part of the Eurosiberian Carbonflux project, regular measurements have been performed in the lowe...
The interannual variations in the characteristics of the seasonal cycle (annual and seasonal amplitu...
A three-year trace gas climatology of CO<sub>2</sub> and its stable isotopic ratios, as well as CH<s...
We present an integrated system for measuring atmospheric concentrations of CO<sub>2</sub>, O-2, CH<...
The boreal and arctic zone of Siberia represents an important region in the global Earth system, con...