Since the 1950s, observations of radiocarbon (14C) in tropospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) have been conducted in both hemispheres, documenting the so-called nuclear "bomb spike" and its transfer into the oceans and the terrestrial biosphere, the two compartments permanently exchanging carbon with the atmosphere. Results from the Heidelberg global network of 14C-CO2 observations are revisited here with respect to the insights and quantitative constraints they provided on these carbon exchange fluxes. The recent development of global and hemispheric trends of 14C-CO2 are further discussed in regard to their suitability to continue providing constraints for 14C-free fossil CO2 emission changes on the global and regional scale
A comprehensive tropospheric 14CO2 data set of quasi-continuous observations covering the time span ...
We investigate the spatiotemporal evolution of radiocarbon (Δ14C) in the ocean over the 21st century...
[1] The injection of radiocarbon (14C) into the atmosphere by nuclear weapons testing in the 1950s a...
International audienceABSTRACT Since the 1950s, observations of radiocarbon ( 14 C) in tropospheric ...
Global high-precision atmospheric Δ14CO2 records covering the last two decades are presented, and ev...
Climate on earth strongly depends on the radiative balance of its atmosphere, and, thus, on the abun...
This paper presents a compilation of atmospheric radiocarbon for the period 1950-2019, derived from ...
14C measurements on continuous weekly samples of atmospheric CO2 and hydrocarbons, collected in a ra...
Measurements of \¹\⁴C in atmospheric CO\₂ have served as a powerful geochemical tracer since the fir...
An application of radiocarbon (14C) in atmospheric chemistry is reviewed. 14C produced by cosmic neu...
RADIOCARBON produced naturally in the upper atmosphere or arti-ficially during nuclear weapons testi...
CH4 and CO2 emissions from geologic sources, which are devoid of radiocarbon (14C), dilute the atmos...
The injection of radiocarbon (14C) into the atmosphere by nuclear weapons testing in the 1950s and 1...
Radiocarbon analyses are commonly used in a broad range of fields, including earth science, archaeol...
The global radiocarbon cycle of the last 60 years was simulated with the Global RAdioCarbon Explorat...
A comprehensive tropospheric 14CO2 data set of quasi-continuous observations covering the time span ...
We investigate the spatiotemporal evolution of radiocarbon (Δ14C) in the ocean over the 21st century...
[1] The injection of radiocarbon (14C) into the atmosphere by nuclear weapons testing in the 1950s a...
International audienceABSTRACT Since the 1950s, observations of radiocarbon ( 14 C) in tropospheric ...
Global high-precision atmospheric Δ14CO2 records covering the last two decades are presented, and ev...
Climate on earth strongly depends on the radiative balance of its atmosphere, and, thus, on the abun...
This paper presents a compilation of atmospheric radiocarbon for the period 1950-2019, derived from ...
14C measurements on continuous weekly samples of atmospheric CO2 and hydrocarbons, collected in a ra...
Measurements of \¹\⁴C in atmospheric CO\₂ have served as a powerful geochemical tracer since the fir...
An application of radiocarbon (14C) in atmospheric chemistry is reviewed. 14C produced by cosmic neu...
RADIOCARBON produced naturally in the upper atmosphere or arti-ficially during nuclear weapons testi...
CH4 and CO2 emissions from geologic sources, which are devoid of radiocarbon (14C), dilute the atmos...
The injection of radiocarbon (14C) into the atmosphere by nuclear weapons testing in the 1950s and 1...
Radiocarbon analyses are commonly used in a broad range of fields, including earth science, archaeol...
The global radiocarbon cycle of the last 60 years was simulated with the Global RAdioCarbon Explorat...
A comprehensive tropospheric 14CO2 data set of quasi-continuous observations covering the time span ...
We investigate the spatiotemporal evolution of radiocarbon (Δ14C) in the ocean over the 21st century...
[1] The injection of radiocarbon (14C) into the atmosphere by nuclear weapons testing in the 1950s a...