Model-based estimation of the global carbon budget and its uncertainty from carbon dioxide and carbon isotope records

Citation
Hs. Kheshgi et al., Model-based estimation of the global carbon budget and its uncertainty from carbon dioxide and carbon isotope records, J GEO RES-A, 104(D24), 1999, pp. 31127-31143
Citations number
84
Categorie Soggetti
Earth Sciences
Volume
104
Issue
D24
Year of publication
1999
Pages
31127 - 31143
Database
ISI
SICI code
Abstract
A global carbon cycle model is used to reconstruct the carbon budget, balan cing emissions from fossil fuel and land use with carbon uptake by the ocea ns, and the terrestrial biosphere. We apply Bayesian statistics to estimate uncertainty of carbon uptake by the oceans and the terrestrial biosphere b ased on carbon dioxide and carbon isotope records, and prior information on model parameter probability distributions. This results in a quantitative reconstruction of past carbon budget and its uncertainty derived from an ex plicit choice of model, data-based constraints, and prior distribution of p arameters. Our estimated ocean sink for the 1980s is 17 +/- 7 Gt C (90% con fidence interval) and is comparable to the estimate of 20 +/- 8 Gt C given in the recent Intergovernmental Panel on Clmate Change assessment [Schimel et al., 1996]. Constraint choice is tested to determine which records have the most influence over estimates of the past carbon budget; records indivi dually (e.g., bomb-radiocarbon inventory) have little effect since there ar e other records which form similar constraints.