Title of article
A direct carbon budgeting approach to infer carbon sources and sinks. Design and synthetic application to complement the NACP observation network
Author/Authors
By CYRIL CREVOISIER، نويسنده , , MANUEL GLOOR، نويسنده , , Erwan Gloaguen، نويسنده , , LARRY W. HOROWITZ، نويسنده , , JORGE L. SARMIENTO، نويسنده , , COLM SWEENEY ، نويسنده , , By PIETER P. TANS، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
10
From page
366
To page
375
Abstract
In order to exploit the upcoming regular measurements of vertical carbon dioxide (CO2) profiles over North America
implemented in the framework of the North American Carbon Program (NACP), we design a direct carbon budgeting
approach to infer carbon sources and sinks over the continent using model simulations. Direct budgeting puts a control
volume on top of North America, balances air mass in- and outflows into the volume and solves for the surface fluxes.
The flows are derived from the observations through a geostatistical interpolation technique called Kriging combined
with transport fields from weather analysis. The use of CO2 vertical profiles simulated by the atmospheric transport
model MOZART-2 at the planned 19 stations of the NACP network has given an estimation of the error of 0.39 GtC yr−1
within the model world. Reducing this error may be achieved through a better estimation of mass fluxes associated with
convective processes affecting North America. Complementary stations in the north-west and the north-east are also
needed to resolve the variability of CO2 in these regions. For instance, the addition of a single station near 52◦N; 110◦W
is shown to decrease the estimation error to 0.34 GtC yr−1
Journal title
Tellus.Series B
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Tellus.Series B
Record number
436840
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