Ws. Broecker et Th. Peng, EVALUATION OF THE C-13 CONSTRAINT ON THE UPTAKE OF FOSSIL-FUEL CO2 BYTHE OCEAN, Global biogeochemical cycles, 7(3), 1993, pp. 619-626
The proposal by Quay et al. [1992] that the time histories of C-13 in
atmospheric CO2 and oceanic SIGMACO2 provide a constraint on the magni
tude of uptake of fossil fuel CO2 by the ocean is examined. Our analys
is suggests that, while the potential is there, the data base is too i
naccurate to permit a distinction to be made among the carbon budgets
currently on the table. Examples are given to demonstrate that the twe
nty or so percent uncertainties in the size of the effective, exchange
reservoir and-in the magnitudes of the temporal changes in the C-13/C
-12 ratio in atmospheric CO2 and ocean SIGMACO2 are just too large to
permit a reliable estimate of oceanic uptake of fossil fuel CO2. We co
nclude that tracer-verified ocean general circulation models offer muc
h better estimates than that based on the C-13 budget.