Journal article

Interannual variability of the global carbon cycle (1992-2005) inferred by inversion of atmospheric CO2 and δ13CO2 measurements

PJ Rayner, RM Law, CE Allison, RJ Francey, CM Trudinger, C Pickett-Heaps

Global Biogeochemical Cycles | Published : 2008

Abstract

We present estimates of the surface sources and sinks of CO2 for 1992-2005 deduced from atmospheric inversions. We use atmospheric CO 2 records from 67 sites and 10 δ13CO2 records. We use two atmospheric models to increase the robustness of the results. The results suggest that interannual variability is dominated by the tropical land. Statistically significant variability in the tropical Pacific supports recent ocean modeling studies in that region. The northern land also shows significant variability. In particular, there is a large positive anomaly in 2003 in north Asia, which we associate with anomalous biomass burning. Results using δ13CO2 and CO2 are statistically consistent with those..

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