International audienceThe increase in atmospheric CO2 over this century depends on the evolution of the oceanic air–sea CO2 uptake, which will be driven by the combined response to rising atmospheric CO2 itself and climate change. Here, the future oceanic CO2 uptake is simulated using an ensemble of coupled climate–carbon cycle models. The models are driven by CO2 emissions from historical data and the Special Report on Emissions Scenarios (SRES) A2 high-emission scenario. A linear feedback analysis successfully separates the regional future (2010–2100) oceanic CO2 uptake into a CO2-induced component, due to rising atmospheric CO2 concentrations, and a climate-induced component, due to global warming. The models capture the observation-base...
International audienceImpacts of climate change on air–sea CO2 exchange are strongly region dependen...
About one quarter of the CO2 emitted to the atmosphere by human activities is absorbed annually by t...
International audienceAnthropogenic CO$_2$ emission-induced feedbacks between the carbon cycle and t...
International audienceThe increase in atmospheric CO2 over this century depends on the evolution of ...
The increase in atmospheric CO2 over this century depends on the evolution of the oceanic air sea CO...
The increase in atmospheric CO2 over this century depends on the evolution of the oceanic air–sea CO...
Global warming simulations are performed with a coupled climate model of reduced complexity to inves...
Global warming simulations are performed with a coupled climate model of reduced complexity to inves...
The increase of atmospheric CO2 concentrations due to anthropogenic activities is substantially damp...
The oceans are an important sink for anthropogenically produced CO 2, and on time scales longer than...
While atmospheric CO2 concentrations have been increasing during recent decades due to anthropogenic...
[1] About one quarter of the CO2 emitted to the atmosphere by human activities is absorbed annually ...
International audienceImpacts of climate change on air–sea CO2 exchange are strongly region dependen...
About one quarter of the CO2 emitted to the atmosphere by human activities is absorbed annually by t...
International audienceAnthropogenic CO$_2$ emission-induced feedbacks between the carbon cycle and t...
International audienceThe increase in atmospheric CO2 over this century depends on the evolution of ...
The increase in atmospheric CO2 over this century depends on the evolution of the oceanic air sea CO...
The increase in atmospheric CO2 over this century depends on the evolution of the oceanic air–sea CO...
Global warming simulations are performed with a coupled climate model of reduced complexity to inves...
Global warming simulations are performed with a coupled climate model of reduced complexity to inves...
The increase of atmospheric CO2 concentrations due to anthropogenic activities is substantially damp...
The oceans are an important sink for anthropogenically produced CO 2, and on time scales longer than...
While atmospheric CO2 concentrations have been increasing during recent decades due to anthropogenic...
[1] About one quarter of the CO2 emitted to the atmosphere by human activities is absorbed annually ...
International audienceImpacts of climate change on air–sea CO2 exchange are strongly region dependen...
About one quarter of the CO2 emitted to the atmosphere by human activities is absorbed annually by t...
International audienceAnthropogenic CO$_2$ emission-induced feedbacks between the carbon cycle and t...