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Global 3‐D Simulations of the Triple Oxygen Isotope Signature Δ(17)O in Atmospheric CO(2)

The triple oxygen isotope signature Δ(17)O in atmospheric CO(2), also known as its “(17)O excess,” has been proposed as a tracer for gross primary production (the gross uptake of CO(2) by vegetation through photosynthesis). We present the first global 3‐D model simulations for Δ(17)O in atmospheric...

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Autores principales: 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
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6774299/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31598450
http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2019JD030387
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author 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
author_facet 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
author_sort Koren, Gerbrand
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description The triple oxygen isotope signature Δ(17)O in atmospheric CO(2), also known as its “(17)O excess,” has been proposed as a tracer for gross primary production (the gross uptake of CO(2) by vegetation through photosynthesis). We present the first global 3‐D model simulations for Δ(17)O in atmospheric CO(2) together with a detailed model description and sensitivity analyses. In our 3‐D model framework we include the stratospheric source of Δ(17)O in CO(2) and the surface sinks from vegetation, soils, ocean, biomass burning, and fossil fuel combustion. The effect of oxidation of atmospheric CO on Δ(17)O in CO(2) is also included in our model. We estimate that the global mean Δ(17)O (defined as [Formula: see text] with λ (RL) = 0.5229) of CO(2) 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 Δ(17)O in CO(2) profile from Sodankylä (Finland), which shows good agreement. In addition, we compare our model results with tropospheric measurements of Δ(17)O in CO(2) 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 Δ(17)O in tropospheric CO(2) that can help to further increase our understanding of the global budget of Δ(17)O in atmospheric CO(2).
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spelling pubmed-67742992019-10-07 Global 3‐D Simulations of the Triple Oxygen Isotope Signature Δ(17)O in Atmospheric CO(2) 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 J Geophys Res Atmos Research Articles The triple oxygen isotope signature Δ(17)O in atmospheric CO(2), also known as its “(17)O excess,” has been proposed as a tracer for gross primary production (the gross uptake of CO(2) by vegetation through photosynthesis). We present the first global 3‐D model simulations for Δ(17)O in atmospheric CO(2) together with a detailed model description and sensitivity analyses. In our 3‐D model framework we include the stratospheric source of Δ(17)O in CO(2) and the surface sinks from vegetation, soils, ocean, biomass burning, and fossil fuel combustion. The effect of oxidation of atmospheric CO on Δ(17)O in CO(2) is also included in our model. We estimate that the global mean Δ(17)O (defined as [Formula: see text] with λ (RL) = 0.5229) of CO(2) 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 Δ(17)O in CO(2) profile from Sodankylä (Finland), which shows good agreement. In addition, we compare our model results with tropospheric measurements of Δ(17)O in CO(2) 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 Δ(17)O in tropospheric CO(2) that can help to further increase our understanding of the global budget of Δ(17)O in atmospheric CO(2). John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-08-04 2019-08-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6774299/ /pubmed/31598450 http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2019JD030387 Text en ©2019. The Authors. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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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
Global 3‐D Simulations of the Triple Oxygen Isotope Signature Δ(17)O in Atmospheric CO(2)
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title_full_unstemmed Global 3‐D Simulations of the Triple Oxygen Isotope Signature Δ(17)O in Atmospheric CO(2)
title_short Global 3‐D Simulations of the Triple Oxygen Isotope Signature Δ(17)O in Atmospheric CO(2)
title_sort global 3‐d simulations of the triple oxygen isotope signature δ(17)o in atmospheric co(2)
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6774299/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31598450
http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2019JD030387
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