Publication Date:
2010-05-21
Description:
We report results from our atmospheric flask sampling network for three European sites: Lutjewad in the Netherlands, Mace Head in Ireland and the North Sea F3 platform. The air samples from these stations are primarily being analyzed for their CO2 and O2 concentrations. In this paper we present the CO2 and O2 data series from these sites between 1998 and 2009, as well as the atmospheric potential oxygen (APO). The seasonal pattern and long term trends agree to a large extent between our three measurement locations. We however find an increasing gradient between Mace Head and Lutjewad, both for CO2 and O2. As Lutjewad is influenced by local fluctuations in the fossil fuel sources, we use an atmospheric transport model in combination with CO2 emission data and information on the fossil fuel mix per region and category in order to correct the tracer APO for a residual fossil fuel component. For Lutjewad this correction differs significantly from the global average. Using the APO trend from Mace Head we obtain an estimate for the global oceanic CO2 uptake of 1.8 ± 0.8 PgC/year.
Electronic ISSN:
1680-7375
Topics:
Geosciences