The existing generation of satellite instruments (such as SCIAMACHY and AIRS) has allowed the retrieval of atmospheric mixing ratios of carbon dioxide. The feasibility of using these and later satellites (OCO-like or GOSAT) to investigate carbon fluxes between the terrestrial biosphere and the atmosphere, either alone or complemented by the high precision but low density network of surface measurement sites has been investigated. A methodology to investigate regional scale carbon budgets, based on the UK Met Office Lagrangian trajectory model NAME (Numerical Atmospheric-dispersion Modelling Environment), has been developed and demonstrated. A forward modelling methodology was developed, where top-down surface flux information from CarbonTra...
Satellite observations of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) provide a useful way to improve the under...
International audienceCurrently two polar orbiting satellite instruments measure CO2 concentrations ...
International audienceThis study presents the outcome of an inverse modeling intercomparison experim...
The existing generation of satellite instruments (such as SCIAMACHY and AIRS) has allowed the retrie...
In the context of rising greenhouse gas concentrations, and the potential feedbacks between climate ...
In the context of rising greenhouse gas concentrations, and the potential feedbacks between climate ...
This study presents the outcome of an inverse modeling intercomparison experiment on the use of tota...
Carbon dioxide is the largest anthropogenic contributor to global warming and atmospheric concentrat...
International audienceWe present a method to derive atmospheric-observation-based estimates of carbo...
This study presents the outcome of an inverse modeling intercomparison experiment on the use of tota...
We present the application of a global carbon cycle modeling system to the estimation of monthly re...
Satellite observations of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) provide a useful way to improve the under...
International audienceCurrently two polar orbiting satellite instruments measure CO2 concentrations ...
International audienceThis study presents the outcome of an inverse modeling intercomparison experim...
The existing generation of satellite instruments (such as SCIAMACHY and AIRS) has allowed the retrie...
In the context of rising greenhouse gas concentrations, and the potential feedbacks between climate ...
In the context of rising greenhouse gas concentrations, and the potential feedbacks between climate ...
This study presents the outcome of an inverse modeling intercomparison experiment on the use of tota...
Carbon dioxide is the largest anthropogenic contributor to global warming and atmospheric concentrat...
International audienceWe present a method to derive atmospheric-observation-based estimates of carbo...
This study presents the outcome of an inverse modeling intercomparison experiment on the use of tota...
We present the application of a global carbon cycle modeling system to the estimation of monthly re...
Satellite observations of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) provide a useful way to improve the under...
International audienceCurrently two polar orbiting satellite instruments measure CO2 concentrations ...
International audienceThis study presents the outcome of an inverse modeling intercomparison experim...