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TransCom 3 CO2 inversion intercomparison: 1. Annual mean control results and sensitivity to transport and prior flux information

KR Gurney, RM Law, AS Denning, PJ Rayner, D Baker, P Bousquet, L Bruhwiler, YH Chen, P Ciais, S Fan, IY Fung, M Gloor, M Heimann, K Higuchi, J John, E Kowalczyk, T Maki, S Maksyutov, P Peylin, M Prather Show all

Tellus Series B Chemical and Physical Meteorology | Published : 2003

Abstract

Spatial and temporal variations of atmospheric CO2 concentrations contain information about surface sources and sinks, which can be quantitatively interpreted through tracer transport inversion. Previous CO2 inversion calculations obtained differing results due to different data, methods and transport models used. To isolate the sources of uncertainty, we have conducted a set of annual mean inversion experiments in which 17 different transport models or model variants were used to calculate regional carbon sources and sinks from the same data with a standardized method. Simulated transport is a significant source of uncertainty in these calculations, particularly in the response to prescribe..

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