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State of the science in reconciling top-down and bottom-up approaches for terrestrial CO2 budget

机译:协调陆地二氧化碳预算自上而下和自下而上的方法的科学状态

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Robust estimates of CO2 budget, CO2 exchanged between the atmosphere and terrestrial biosphere, are necessary to better understand the role of the terrestrial biosphere in mitigating anthropogenic CO2 emissions. Over the past decade, this field of research has advanced through understanding of the differences and similarities of two fundamentally different approaches: "top-down" atmospheric inversions and "bottom-up" biosphere models. Since the first studies were undertaken, these approaches have shown an increasing level of agreement, but disagreements in some regions still persist, in part because they do not estimate the same quantity of atmosphere-biosphere CO2 exchange. Here, we conducted a thorough comparison of CO2 budgets at multiple scales and from multiple methods to assess the current state of the science in estimating CO2 budgets. Our set of atmospheric inversions and biosphere models, which were adjusted for a consistent flux definition, showed a high level of agreement for global and hemispheric CO2 budgets in the 2000s. Regionally, improved agreement in CO2 budgets was notable for North America and Southeast Asia. However, large gaps between the two methods remained in East Asia and South America. In other regions, Europe, boreal Asia, Africa, South Asia, and Oceania, it was difficult to determine whether those regions act as a net sink or source because of the large spread in estimates from atmospheric inversions. These results highlight two research directions to improve the robustness of CO2 budgets: (a) to increase representation of processes in biosphere models that could contribute to fill the budget gaps, such as forest regrowth and forest degradation; and (b) to reduce sink-source compensation between regions (dipoles) in atmospheric inversion so that their estimates become more comparable. Advancements on both research areas will increase the level of agreement between the top-down and bottom-up approaches and yield more robust knowledge of regional CO2 budgets.
机译:在大气和陆地生物圈之间交换的二氧化碳预算的强大估计,CO2,是必要的,以更好地了解陆地生物圈在缓解人为二氧化碳排放中的作用。在过去十年中,这项研究领域通过了解两种根本不同的方法的差异和相似之处:“自上而下”的大气反转和“自下而上”的生物圈模型。自第一次研究以来,这些方法表现出了增加的协议水平,但部分地区的分歧仍然存在,部分原因是他们没有估计相同数量的大气 - 生物圈二氧化碳交换。在这里,我们对多种尺度和多种方法进行了彻底的比较,并从多种方法评估了估计二氧化碳预算的科学现状。我们对一致的通量定义进行了调整的大气反转和生物圈模型,显示了2000年代全球和半球二氧化碳预算的高度协议。区域性,二氧化碳预算的改进协议对于北美和东南亚而言是值得注意的。然而,两种方法之间的巨大间隙仍然是东亚和南美洲。在其他地区,欧洲,北方亚洲,非洲,南亚和大洋洲,很难确定这些地区是否是净收伏,因为大气反转的估计数大。这些结果突出了两项研究方向,提高二氧化碳预算的稳健性:(a)增加能够有助于填补预算差距的生物圈模型的进程,例如森林再生和森林退化; (b)以减少大气反转区域(偶极子)之间的沉源补偿,以使其估计变得更加可比。研究领域的进步将增加自上而下和自下而上的方法之间的一致性水平,并产生对区域二氧化碳预算的更强大知识。

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