International audienceUsing δ13C measurements in atmospheric CO2 from a cooperative global air sampling network, we determined the partitioning of the net uptake of CO2 between ocean and land as a function of latitude and time. The majority of δ13C measurements were made at the Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research (INSTAAR) of the University of Colorado. The network included 40 sites in 1992 and constitutes the most extensive data set available. We perform an inverse deconvolution of both CO2 and δ13C observations, using a two‐dimensional model of atmospheric transport. New features of the method include a detailed calculation of the isotopic disequilibrium of the terrestrial biosphere from global runs of the CENTURY soil model. Also, th...
The oceans are an important sink for anthropogenically produced CO 2, and on time scales longer than...
Information about regional carbon sources and sinks can be derived from variations in observed atmos...
Information about regional carbon sources and sinks can be derived from variations in observed atmos...
Abstract. Using •13C measurements in atmospheric CO 2 from a cooperative global air sampling network...
The promise of utilizing large-scale atmospheric δ13CO2 measurements to understand terrestrial proce...
The promise of utilizing large-scale atmospheric δ13CO2 measurements to understand terrestrial proce...
The promise of utilizing large-scale atmospheric δ13CO2 measurements to understand terrestrial proce...
The promise of utilizing large-scale atmospheric δ13CO2 measurements to understand terrestrial proce...
The promise of utilizing large-scale atmospheric δ13CO2 measurements to understand terrestrial proce...
The promise of utilizing large-scale atmospheric δ13CO2 measurements to understand terrestrial proce...
A three-dimensional tracer inversion model is described that couples atmospheric CO2 transport with ...
Temporal and spatial patterns of atmospheric carbon dioxide elucidate the global carbon cycle as it ...
The exchange of CO2 across the air-sea interface is a main determinant of the distribution of atmosp...
The exchange of CO<sub>2</sub> across the air-sea interface is a main determinant of the distributio...
Simulated sources and sinks of atmospheric CO2, calculated by a threedimensional tracer inversion mo...
The oceans are an important sink for anthropogenically produced CO 2, and on time scales longer than...
Information about regional carbon sources and sinks can be derived from variations in observed atmos...
Information about regional carbon sources and sinks can be derived from variations in observed atmos...
Abstract. Using •13C measurements in atmospheric CO 2 from a cooperative global air sampling network...
The promise of utilizing large-scale atmospheric δ13CO2 measurements to understand terrestrial proce...
The promise of utilizing large-scale atmospheric δ13CO2 measurements to understand terrestrial proce...
The promise of utilizing large-scale atmospheric δ13CO2 measurements to understand terrestrial proce...
The promise of utilizing large-scale atmospheric δ13CO2 measurements to understand terrestrial proce...
The promise of utilizing large-scale atmospheric δ13CO2 measurements to understand terrestrial proce...
The promise of utilizing large-scale atmospheric δ13CO2 measurements to understand terrestrial proce...
A three-dimensional tracer inversion model is described that couples atmospheric CO2 transport with ...
Temporal and spatial patterns of atmospheric carbon dioxide elucidate the global carbon cycle as it ...
The exchange of CO2 across the air-sea interface is a main determinant of the distribution of atmosp...
The exchange of CO<sub>2</sub> across the air-sea interface is a main determinant of the distributio...
Simulated sources and sinks of atmospheric CO2, calculated by a threedimensional tracer inversion mo...
The oceans are an important sink for anthropogenically produced CO 2, and on time scales longer than...
Information about regional carbon sources and sinks can be derived from variations in observed atmos...
Information about regional carbon sources and sinks can be derived from variations in observed atmos...