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Global 3-D Simulations of the Triple Oxygen Isotope Signature Δ17O in Atmospheric CO2.
Koren, Gerbrand; Schneider, Linda; van der Velde, Ivar R; van Schaik, Erik; Gromov, Sergey S; Adnew, Getachew A; Mrozek Martino, Dorota J; Hofmann, Magdalena E G; Liang, Mao-Chang; Mahata, Sasadhar; Bergamaschi, Peter; van der Laan-Luijkx, Ingrid T; Krol, Maarten C; Röckmann, Thomas; Peters, Wouter.
Afiliação
  • Koren G; Meteorology and Air Quality Group Wageningen University & Research Wageningen The Netherlands.
  • Schneider L; Institute of Meteorology and Climate Research (IMK-TRO) Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Karlsruhe Germany.
  • van der Velde IR; Now at Zentrum für Sonnenenergie- und Wasserstoff-Forschung Baden-Württemberg (ZSW) Stuttgart Germany.
  • van Schaik E; Earth System Research Laboratory National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Boulder CO USA.
  • Gromov SS; Now at Faculty of Science VU University Amsterdam Amsterdam The Netherlands.
  • Adnew GA; Meteorology and Air Quality Group Wageningen University & Research Wageningen The Netherlands.
  • Mrozek Martino DJ; Atmospheric Chemistry Department Max-Planck Institute for Chemistry Mainz Germany.
  • Hofmann MEG; Institute of Global Climate and Ecology of Roshydromet and RAS Moscow Russia.
  • Liang MC; Institute of Marine and Atmospheric Research Utrecht University Utrecht The Netherlands.
  • Mahata S; Institute of Marine and Atmospheric Research Utrecht University Utrecht The Netherlands.
  • Bergamaschi P; Institute of Marine and Atmospheric Research Utrecht University Utrecht The Netherlands.
  • van der Laan-Luijkx IT; Now at Picarro B.V. 's-Hertogenbosch The Netherlands.
  • Krol MC; Institute of Earth Sciences Academia Sinica Taipei Taiwan.
  • Röckmann T; Institute of Global Environmental Change Xian Jiaotong University Xian China.
  • Peters W; European Commission Joint Research Centre Ispra (Va) Italy.
J Geophys Res Atmos ; 124(15): 8808-8836, 2019 Aug 16.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31598450
The triple oxygen isotope signature Δ17O in atmospheric CO2, also known as its "17O excess," has been proposed as a tracer for gross primary production (the gross uptake of CO2 by vegetation through photosynthesis). We present the first global 3-D model simulations for Δ17O in atmospheric CO2 together with a detailed model description and sensitivity analyses. In our 3-D model framework we include the stratospheric source of Δ17O in CO2 and the surface sinks from vegetation, soils, ocean, biomass burning, and fossil fuel combustion. The effect of oxidation of atmospheric CO on Δ17O in CO2 is also included in our model. We estimate that the global mean Δ17O (defined as Δ 17 O = ln ( δ 17 O + 1 ) - λ RL · ln ( δ 18 O + 1 ) with λ RL = 0.5229) of CO2 in the lowest 500 m of the atmosphere is 39.6 per meg, which is ∼20 per meg lower than estimates from existing box models. We compare our model results with a measured stratospheric Δ17O in CO2 profile from Sodankylä (Finland), which shows good agreement. In addition, we compare our model results with tropospheric measurements of Δ17O in CO2 from Göttingen (Germany) and Taipei (Taiwan), which shows some agreement but we also find substantial discrepancies that are subsequently discussed. Finally, we show model results for Zotino (Russia), Mauna Loa (United States), Manaus (Brazil), and South Pole, which we propose as possible locations for future measurements of Δ17O in tropospheric CO2 that can help to further increase our understanding of the global budget of Δ17O in atmospheric CO2.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: J Geophys Res Atmos Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article País de publicação: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: J Geophys Res Atmos Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article País de publicação: Estados Unidos