JM Hayes, JR Waldbauer - Philosophical Transactions of …, 2006 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Earth's biogeochemical cycle of carbon delivers both limestones and organic materials to the crust. In numerous, biologically catalysed redox reactions, hydrogen, sulphur, iron, and …
T Takahashi, SC Sutherland, R Wanninkhof… - Deep Sea Research …, 2009 - Elsevier
A climatological mean distribution for the surface water pCO2 over the global oceans in non- El Niño conditions has been constructed with spatial resolution of 4°(latitude)× 5°(longitude) …
S Menon, KL Denman, G Brasseur, A Chidthaisong… - 2007 - osti.gov
The Earth's climate is determined by a number of complex connected physical, chemical and biological processes occurring in the atmosphere, land and ocean. The radiative properties …
Abstract In this “Grand Challenges” paper, we review how the carbon isotopic composition of atmospheric CO2 has changed since the Industrial Revolution due to human activities and …
The isotopic composition of carbon (Δ 14 C and δ 13 C) in atmospheric CO 2 and in oceanic and terrestrial carbon reservoirs is influenced by anthropogenic emissions and by natural …
Global high-precision atmospheric Δ14CO2 records covering the last two decades are presented, and evaluated in terms of changing (radio) carbon sources and sinks, using the …
JC Orr, RG Najjar, O Aumont, L Bopp… - Geoscientific Model …, 2017 - gmd.copernicus.org
The Ocean Model Intercomparison Project (OMIP) focuses on the physics and biogeochemistry of the ocean component of Earth system models participating in the sixth …
RM Rees, IJ Bingham, JA Baddeley, CA Watson - Geoderma, 2005 - Elsevier
Global climate change and concerns about soil quality have led to a widespread interest in the opportunities that are available to sequester carbon in soils. To achieve a better …
Analysis of observations and sensitivity experiments with a new three-dimensional global model of stable carbon isotope cycling elucidate processes that control the distribution of δ …