Interannual variability of carbon cycle implied by a 2-D atmospheric transport model

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LI Can 1
2. National Climate Center
3. State Key Laboratory of Atmospheric Boundary Layer Physics and Chemistry
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2-D transport model; inverse study; carbon cycle; ENSO; interannual variability;
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X701 [废气的处理与利用];
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A 2-dimensional atmospheric transport model is deployed in a simplified CO 2 inverse study. Calculated carbon flux distribution for the interval from 1981 to 1997 confirms the existence of a terrestrial carbon sink in mid-high latitude area of North Hemisphere. Strong interannual variability exists in carbon flux patterns, implying a possible link with ENSO and other natural episodes such as Pinatubo volcano eruption in 1991. Mechanism of this possible link was investigated with statistic method. Correlation analysis indicated that in North Hemisphere, climatic factors such as temperature and precipitation, to some extend, could influence the carbon cycle process of land and ocean, thus cause considerable change in carbon flux distribution. In addition, correlation study also demonstrated the possible important role of Asian terrestrial ecosystems in carbon cycle.
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