Long-term variability of the terrestrial and oceanic carbon sinks and the budgets of the carbon isotopes 13C and 14C

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Joos, F [1 ]
Bruno, M [1 ]
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[1] Univ Bern, Inst Phys, CH-3012 Bern, Switzerland
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10.1029/98GB00746
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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The long-term variability in the terrestrial and oceanic uptake of anthropogenic carbon is investigated. Ice core and direct observations of atmospheric CO2 and C-13 are used for the last 200 years. An inverse method called double deconvolution is applied. It is found that the biosphere turned from a carbon source of about 0.5 Gt C yr(-1) into a sink of 1 Gt C yr(-1) during the first half of this century. This is in qualitative agreement with earlier reconstructions based on atmosperic CO2 data and implies a terrestrial sink to compensate land use emissions during the last five decades. Oceanic and biospheric carbon uptakes are estimated to be 0.9+/-1.0 and 1.1+/-1.0 Gt C yr(-1) as averaged over the 1970-1990 period. Hence ocean uptake is on the low side of current estimates, but our results may be biased as delta(13)C observations between 1956 and 1982 are missing. Additional uncertainties in calculated carbon sinks are due to uncertainties in model parameters and in fossil emission estimates. Prior to 1950, uncertainties are primarily related to uncertainties in the ice core delta(13)C data; a Monte Carlo analysis yields a 1-sigma uncertainty in the terrestrial and oceanic uptake of +/-0.36 Gt C yr(-1) when ice core data are smoothed over a 50 year period. The: budget of bomb-produced radiocarbon is reinvestigated. We could not find model solutions that concomitantly match the bomb budget and the observed atmospheric delta(13)C and prebomb Delta(14)C decrease. The closure of the budget would require a relatively low oceanic and biospheric C-14 uptake that conflicts with the relatively high isotopic uptake rates required to simulate the observed decrease in delta(13)C and Delta(14)C. We conclude that recent estimates of bomb test productions and/or the stratospheric C-14 decrease are not compatible with published C-13 and C-14 observations.
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