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ICCR: Forward and Inverse Modeling of Carbon Dioxide and Carbon Isotopes

NSF Org ATM
Latest Amendment Date September 9, 2002
Award Number 0223464
Award Instrument Standard Grant
Program Manager Bruce G. Doddridge
ATM DIVISION OF ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
GEO DIRECTORATE FOR GEOSCIENCES
Start Date September 1, 2002
Expires August 31, 2005 (Estimated)
Expected Total Amount $380666 (Estimated)
Investigator A. Scott Denning denning@atmos.colostate.edu (Principal Investigator current)
Neil Suits (Co-Principal Investigator current)
Sponsor Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO 805232002 970/491-1101
NSF Program 1524 ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY
Field Application 0000099 Other Applications NEC
Program Reference Code 1389,1629,EGCH,

Abstract

This project involves a three-year research program to study the exchanges of carbon dioxide between the atmosphere, ocean, and terrestrial biosphere, and the processes that govern them. Spatial and temporal variations of isotopic tracers in the atmosphere that contain information about the sources and sinks of carbon dioxide are being investigated. The effort involves the use of the Simple Biosphere model that describes these processes on land and has been successful at predicting variations in carbon dioxide on local, regional, and global scales when coupled to an atmospheric model. New inversion methods to estimate carbon fluxes are being developed and tested using synthetic data produced by the Community Climate System Mode at the National Center for Atmospheric Research. The sensitivity to transport is being investigated using a suite of transport model response functions produced in a model intercomparison study.

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