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Author Sitch, S., P. Friedlingstein, N. Gruber, S.D. Jones, G. Murray-Tortarolo, A. Ahlström, S.C. Doney, H. Graven, C. Heinze, C. Huntingford, S. Levis, P.E. Levy, M. Lomas, B. Poulter, N. Viovy, S. Zaehle, N. Zeng, A. Arneth, G. Bonan, L. Bopp, J.G. Canadell, F. Chevallier, P. Ciais, R. Ellis, M. Gloor, P. Peylin, S.L. Piao, C.L. Quéré, B. Smith, Z. Zhu, and R. Myneni
Title Recent trends and drivers of regional sources and sinks of carbon dioxide Type Journal Article
Year 2015 Publication Biogeosciences Abbreviated Journal
Volume 12 Issue Pages
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Abstract The land and ocean absorb on average just over half of the anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) every year. These CO2 "sinks" are modulated by climate change and variability. Here we use a suite of nine dynamic global vegetation models (DGVMs) and four ocean biogeochemical general circulation models (OBGCMs) to estimate trends driven by global and regional climate and atmospheric CO2 in land and oceanic CO2 exchanges with the atmosphere over the period 1990–2009, to attribute these trends to underlying processes in the models, and to quantify the uncertainty and level of inter-model agreement. The models were forced with reconstructed climate fields and observed global atmospheric CO2; land use and land cover changes are not included for the DGVMs. Over the period 1990–2009, the DGVMs simulate a mean global land carbon sink of −2.4 ± 0.7 Pg C yr−1 with a small significant trend of −0.06 ± 0.03 Pg C yr−2 (increasing sink). Over the more limited period 1990–2004, the ocean models simulate a mean ocean sink of −2.2 ± 0.2 Pg C yr−1 with a trend in the net C uptake that is indistinguishable from zero (−0.01 ± 0.02 Pg C yr−2). The two ocean models that extended the simulations until 2009 suggest a slightly stronger, but still small, trend of −0.02 ± 0.01 Pg C yr−2. Trends from land and ocean models compare favourably to the land greenness trends from remote sensing, atmospheric inversion results, and the residual land sink required to close the global carbon budget. Trends in the land sink are driven by increasing net primary production (NPP), whose statistically significant trend of 0.22 ± 0.08 Pg C yr−2 exceeds a significant trend in heterotrophic respiration of 0.16 ± 0.05 Pg C yr−2 – primarily as a consequence of widespread CO2 fertilisation of plant production. Most of the land-based trend in simulated net carbon uptake originates from natural ecosystems in the tropics (−0.04 ± 0.01 Pg C yr−2), with almost no trend over the northern land region, where recent warming and reduced rainfall offsets the positive impact of elevated atmospheric CO2 and changes in growing season length on carbon storage. The small uptake trend in the ocean models emerges because climate variability and change, and in particular increasing sea surface temperatures, tend to counter\-act the trend in ocean uptake driven by the increase in atmospheric CO2. Large uncertainty remains in the magnitude and sign of modelled carbon trends in several regions, as well as regarding the influence of land use and land cover changes on regional trends.
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ISSN 1726-4170 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 6335
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Author Sanial V, van Beek P, Lansard B, Souhaut M, Kestenare E, d'Ovidio F, Zhou M, Blain S,
Title Use of Ra isotopes to deduce rapid transfer of sediment-derived inputs off Kerguelen Type Journal Article
Year 2015 Publication Biogeosciences Abbreviated Journal
Volume 12 Issue 5 Pages 1415-1430
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Abstract KEOPS-2 Special Issue
Programme 1077
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Publisher Copernicus Publications Place of Publication Editor
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ISSN 1726-4189 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 5277
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Author Sarma, V.V.S.S., A. Lenton, R. Law, N. Metzl, P.K. Patra, S. Doney, I.D. Lima, E. Dlugokencky, M. Ramonet, and V. Valsala
Title Type Journal Article
Year 2013 Publication Biogeosciences Abbreviated Journal
Volume 10 Issue Pages
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Programme 416
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ISSN 1726-4189 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 4450
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Year 2021 Publication Annales Geophysicae Abbreviated Journal
Volume 39 Issue 1 Pages 189-237
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Programme 312
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ISSN 0992-7689 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 7951
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Author Marchaudon A, Cerisier J-C, Dunlop M W, Pitout F, Bosqued J-M, Fazakerley A N,
Title Shape, size, velocity and field-aligned currents of dayside plasma injections: a multi-altitude study Type Journal Article
Year 2009 Publication Ann. Geophys. Abbreviated Journal
Volume 27 Issue 3 Pages 1251-1266
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ISSN 1432-0576 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 2894
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Title A statistical approach for identifying the ionospheric footprint of magnetospheric boundaries from SuperDARN observations Type Journal Article
Year 2008 Publication Annales Geophysicae Abbreviated Journal 0992-7689
Volume 26 Issue 2 Pages 305-314
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Abstract Identifying and tracking the projection of magnetospheric regions on the high-latitude ionosphere is of primary importance for studying the Solar Wind-Magnetosphere-Ionosphere system and for space weather applications. By its unique spatial coverage and temporal resolution, the Super Dual Auroral Radar Network (SuperDARN) provides key parameters, such as the Doppler spectral width, which allows the monitoring of the ionospheric footprint of some magnetospheric boundaries in near real-time. In this study, we present the first results of a statistical approach for monitoring these magnetospheric boundaries. The singular value decomposition is used as a data reduction tool to describe the backscattered echoes with a small set of parameters. One of these is strongly correlated with the Doppler spectral width, and can thus be used as a proxy for it. Based on this, we propose a Bayesian classifier for identifying the spectral width boundary, which is classically associated with the Polar Cap boundary. The results are in good agreement with previous studies. Two advantages of the method are: the possibility to apply it in near real-time, and its capacity to select the appropriate threshold level for the boundary detection.
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Call Number Serial 2735
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Title Comprehensive laboratory and field testing of cavity ring-down spectroscopy analyzers measuring H2O, CO2, CH4 and CO Type Journal Article
Year 2015 Publication Atmospheric Measurement Techniques Discussions Abbreviated Journal
Volume 8 Issue 4 Pages 4219-4272
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Abstract To develop an accurate measurement network of greenhouse gases, instruments in the field need to be stable and precise and thus require infrequent calibrations and a low consumption of consumables. For about ten years, cavity ring-down spectroscopy (CRDS) analyzers have been available that meet these stringent requirements for precision and stability. Here, we present the results of tests of CRDS instruments in the laboratory (47 instruments) and in the field (15 instruments). The precision and stability of the measurements are studied. We demonstrate that, thanks to rigorous testing, newer models generally perform better than older models, especially in terms of reproducibility between instruments. In the field, we see the importance of individual diagnostics during the installation phase, and we show the value of calibration and target gases that assess the quality of the data. Finally, we formulate recommendations for use of these analyzers in the field.
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ISSN 1867-1381 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 6042
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Author Rella C W, Chen H, Andrews A E, Filges A, Gerbig C, Hatakka J, Karion A, Miles N L, Richardson S J, Steinbacher M, Sweeney C, Wastine B, Zellweger C,
Title High accuracy measurements of dry mole fractions of carbon dioxide and methane in humid air Type Journal Article
Year 2012 Publication Atmospheric Measurement Techniques Abbreviated Journal
Volume 5 Issue 4 Pages 5823-5888
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ISSN 1867-8610 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 4267
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Author Hazan, L., J. Tarniewicz, M. Ramonet, O. Laurent, and A. Abbaris
Title Automatic processing of atmospheric CO2 and CH4 mole fractions at the ICOS Atmospheric Thematic Center Type Journal Article
Year 2016 Publication Atmos. Meas. Tech. Abbreviated Journal
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Programme 416
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ISSN 1867-1381 ISBN Medium
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Call Number Serial 6401
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Title Seven years of IASI ozone retrievals from FORLI: validation with independent total column and vertical profile measurements Type Journal
Year 2016 Publication Atmospheric Measurement Techniques Abbreviated Journal
Volume 9 Issue 9 Pages 4327-4353
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ISSN 1867-1381 ISBN 1867-1381 Medium
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Call Number Serial 7292
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