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pro vyhledávání: '"Timothy J. Lueker"'
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C. M. Harth, Eric J. Morgan, Matthew Rigby, M. Manizza, Mark Lunt, Anita L. Ganesan, Jost V. Lavric, Timothy J. Lueker, Elena Kozlova, Alistair J. Manning, R.E. Weiss, Jens Mühle, Martin Heimann
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Ganesan, A L, Manizza, M, Morgan, E J, Harth, C M, Kozlova, E, Lueker, T, Manning, A J, Lunt, M F, Mühle, J, Lavric, J V, Heimann, M, Weiss, R F & Rigby, M 2020, ' Marine Nitrous Oxide Emissions from Three Eastern Boundary Upwelling Systems Inferred from Atmospheric Observations ', Geophysical Research Letters . https://doi.org/10.1029/2020GL087822
Ganesan, A L, Manizza, M, Morgan, E J, Harth, CM, Kozlova, E, Lueker, TJ, Manning, A J, Lunt, M F, Mühle, J, Lavric, J, Heimann, M, Weiss, R E & Rigby, M L 2020, ' Marine Nitrous Oxide Emissions from Three Eastern Boundary Upwelling Systems Inferred from Atmospheric Observations ', Geophysical Research Letters, vol. 47, no. 14, e2020GL087822 . https://doi.org/10.1029/2020GL087822
Geophysical Research Letters
Ganesan, A L, Manizza, M, Morgan, E J, Harth, CM, Kozlova, E, Lueker, TJ, Manning, A J, Lunt, M F, Mühle, J, Lavric, J, Heimann, M, Weiss, R E & Rigby, M L 2020, ' Marine Nitrous Oxide Emissions from Three Eastern Boundary Upwelling Systems Inferred from Atmospheric Observations ', Geophysical Research Letters, vol. 47, no. 14, e2020GL087822 . https://doi.org/10.1029/2020GL087822
Geophysical Research Letters
Eastern Boundary Upwelling Systems (EBUSs) are coastal hotspots of the potent greenhouse gas nitrous oxide (N2O). However, estimates of their emissions suffer from large uncertainties due to their significant spatial and temporal heterogeneity. Here,
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https://www.pure.ed.ac.uk/ws/files/153266605/290._Lunt.pdf
https://www.pure.ed.ac.uk/ws/files/153266605/290._Lunt.pdf
Autor:
Scott J. Lehman, Timothy J. Lueker, S. J. Walker, Kevin R. Gurney, Heather Graven, Sally Newman, K. Brophy, Xinguang Cui, Ralph F. Keeling, W. Paplawsky, Hope A. Michelsen, Christopher Dale Sloop, W. Callahan, John B. Miller, Nicholas C. Parazoo, Seongeun Jeong, Ray P. Bambha, Thomas P. Guilderson, Marc Fischer, Christian Frankenberg, Brian W. LaFranchi
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Environmental Research Letters, vol 13, iss 6
Analysis systems incorporating atmospheric observations could provide a powerful tool for validating fossil fuel CO_2 (ffCO_2) emissions reported for individual regions, provided that fossil fuel sources can be separated from other CO_2 sources or si
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https://escholarship.org/uc/item/2024m44k
https://escholarship.org/uc/item/2024m44k
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At Trinidad, California we observed elevated CO2 concentrations and concomitant lowered O2 levels coincident with forest fires 70 km distant (from 10/8/99 to 10/21/99). The precision of our O2 data, ±1 µmol O2/mol dry air, revealed the reduction of
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Marine Chemistry. 70:105-119
The partial pressure of carbon dioxide in the ocean's surface waters, precisely expressed as the fugacity ( f CO 2 ) is determined from dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) and total alkalinity (TA), and the first and second dissociation constants of car
Autor:
Martin Wahlen, Nicolas Gruber, Willem G. Mook, Robert B. Bacastow, Thomas F. Stocker, Harro A. J. Meijer, Charles D. Keeling, Peter R. Guenther, Timothy J. Lueker
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Gruber, Nicolas; Keeling, Charles D.; Bacastow, Robert B.; Guenther, Peter R.; Lueker, Timothy J.; Wahlen, Martin; Meijer, Harro A. J.; Mook, Willem G.; Stocker, Thomas F. (1999). Spatiotemporal patterns of carbon-13 in the global surface oceans and the oceanic Suess effect. Global biogeochemical cycles, 13(2), pp. 307-335. American Geophysical Union 10.1029/1999GB900019
Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 13(2), 307-335. AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 13(2), 307-335. AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
A global synthesis of the C-13/C-12 ratio of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) in the surface ocean is attempted by summarizing high-precision data obtained from 1978 to 1997 in all major ocean basins. The data, mainly along transects but including th
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Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 10(2), 335-346. AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
Surface ocean water delta(13)C measurements near Bermuda are examined in an attempt to find the annual decrease caused by the addition of anthropogenic CO2 to the atmosphere. We refer to this trend as the surface ocean C-13 Suess effect. Interannual
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Journal of Geophysical Research. 113
[1] In the paper ‘‘Trace gas and particulate emissions from the 2003 southern California wildfires’’ by J. Muhle et al. (Journal of Geophysical Research, 112, D03307, doi:10.1029/2006JD007350, 2007), the units for the emission ratios (ER) of
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Journal of Geophysical Research. 112
[1] In October 2003, thirteen major wildfires in southern California burned more than 300,000 hectares of mainly chaparral biome. High-precision in situ trace gas and particle measurements of the wildfire plumes in La Jolla, California, showed a high
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Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 18
[1] A continuous record of atmospheric N2O measured from a tower in northern California captures strong pulses of N2O released by coastal upwelling events. The atmospheric record offers a unique, observation-based method for quantifying the coastal N
Autor:
S. J. Walker, Ray F. Weiss, Timothy J. Lueker, Martin K. Vollmer, Hernan E. Garcia, Cynthia D. Nevison, Ralph F. Keeling
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Geophysical Research Letters. 30
[1] We capture water column ventilation resulting from coastal upwelling in continuous records of O2/N2, CO2, and N2O at Trinidad, California. Our records reveal the gas exchange response time of the ocean to the upwelling and ensuing biological prod