Journal article
Recent changes in the global and regional carbon cycle: Analysis of first-order diagnostics
PJ Rayner, A Stavert, M Scholze, A Ahlström, CE Allison, RM Law
Biogeosciences | Published : 2015
Abstract
We analyse global and regional changes in CO2 fluxes using two simple models, an airborne fraction of anthropogenic emissions and a linear relationship with CO2 concentrations. We show that both models are able to fit the non-anthropogenic (hereafter natural) flux over the length of the atmospheric concentration record. Analysis of the linear model (including its uncertainties) suggests no significant decrease in the response of the natural carbon cycle. Recent data points rather to an increase. We apply the same linear diagnostic to fluxes from atmospheric inversions. Flux responses show clear regional and seasonal patterns driven by terrestrial uptake in the northern summer. Ocean fluxes s..
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Awarded by Australian Professorial Fellowship
Funding Acknowledgements
P. J. Rayner is in receipt of an Australian Professorial Fellowship (DP1096309). This research was undertaken on the NCI National Facility in Canberra, Australia, which is supported by the Australian Commonwealth Government.