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Insights from Time Series of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide and Related Tracers

Ralph F. Keeling, Heather Graven

2021Annual Review of Environment and Resources56 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The past century has been a time of unparalleled changes in global climate and global biogeochemistry. At the forefront of the study of these changes are regular time-series observations at remote stations of atmospheric CO 2 , isotopes of CO 2 , and related species, such as O 2 and carbonyl sulfide (COS). These records now span many decades and contain a wide spectrum of signals, from seasonal cycles to long-term trends. These signals are variously related to carbon sources and sinks, rates of photosynthesis and respiration of both land and oceanic ecosystems, and rates of air-sea exchange, providing unique insights into natural biogeochemical cycles and their ongoing changes. This review provides a broad overview of these records, focusing on what they have taught us about large-scale global biogeochemical change.

Topics & Concepts

Biogeochemical cycleBiogeochemistryEnvironmental scienceCarbon cycleCarbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphereCarbonyl sulfideEcosystemCarbon dioxideBiosphereGlobal changeClimate changeAtmospheric sciencesClimatologyOceanographyEcologyChemistryGeologyEnvironmental chemistrySulfurOrganic chemistryBiologyAtmospheric and Environmental Gas DynamicsMarine and coastal ecosystemsMethane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
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