Impact of terrestrial biosphere carbon exchanges on the anomalous CO2 increase in 2002–2003
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In general, we find that the remarkable feature of the 2002– 2003 anomaly seems to be that climate fluctuations, not only related to El Nin ̃o and occurring across all latitudes, acted together to create an unusually strong outgasing of CO2 of the terrestrial biosphere. Further research will be required to investigate if this fluctuation carries features of projected future climate change and the CO2 growth rate anomaly has been a first indicator of a developing positive feedback between climate warming and the global carbon cycle.
Credits: GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, VOL. 34, L09703, doi:10.1029/2006GL029019, 2007
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