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More Frequent Spaceborne Sampling of XCO2 Improves Detectability of Carbon Cycle Seasonal Transitions in Arctic‐Boreal Ecosystems

Nicholas C. Parazoo Gretchen Keppel‐Aleks Stanley Sander Brendan Byrne Vijay Natraj +4 lainnya

Abstrak

Abstract Surface, aircraft, and satellite measurements indicate pervasive early cold season (Augut–September) CO2 emissions across Arctic regions, consistent with increased ecosystem metabolism in plants and soils. A key remaining question is whether cold season sources will become large enough to permanently shift the Arctic into a net carbon source. Polar orbiting GHG satellites provide robust estimation of regional carbon budgets but lack sufficient spatial coverage and repeat frequency to track sink‐to‐source transitions in the early cold season. Mission concepts such as the Arctic Observing Mission (AOM) advocate for flying imaging spectrometers in highly elliptical orbits (HEO) over the Arctic to address sampling limitations. We perform retrieval and flux inversion simulation experiments using the AURORA mission concept, leveraging a Panchromatic imaging Fourier Transform Spectrometer (PanFTS) in HEO. Our simulations demonstrate the potential benefits of increased CO2 sampling for detecting emissions during the early cold season.

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Penulis (9)

N

Nicholas C. Parazoo

G

Gretchen Keppel‐Aleks

S

Stanley Sander

B

Brendan Byrne

V

Vijay Natraj

M

Ming Luo

J

Jean‐Francois Blavier

L

Len Dorsky

R

Ray Nassar

Format Sitasi

Parazoo, N.C., Keppel‐Aleks, G., Sander, S., Byrne, B., Natraj, V., Luo, M. et al. (2024). More Frequent Spaceborne Sampling of XCO2 Improves Detectability of Carbon Cycle Seasonal Transitions in Arctic‐Boreal Ecosystems. https://doi.org/10.1029/2023GL107158

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Tahun Terbit
2024
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10.1029/2023GL107158
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