Bridging the gap between atmospheric concentrations and local ecosystem measurements
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2009
abstract:
This paper demonstrates that atmospheric inversions of CO(2) are a reliable tool for estimating regional fluxes. We compare results of an inversion over 18 days and a 300 x 300 km 2 domain in southwest France against independent measurements of fluxes from aircraft and towers. The inversion used concentration measurements from 2 towers while the independent data included 27 aircraft transects and 5 flux towers. The inversion reduces the mismatch between prior and independent fluxes, improving both spatial and temporal structures. The present mesoscale atmospheric inversion improves by 30% the CO(2) fluxes over distances of few hundreds of km around the atmospheric measurement locations. Citation: Lauvaux, T., et al. (2009), Bridging the gap between atmospheric concentrations and local ecosystem measurements.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
CO2 SOURCES; MODELS; SIMULATIONS
List of contributors:
Gioli, Beniamino; Miglietta, Francesco
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