Reconciliation of top-down and bottom-up CO2 fluxes in Siberian larch forest

ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS(2017)

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Carbon dioxide (CO2) fluxes by different methods vary largely at global, regional and local scales. The net CO2 fluxes by three bottom-up methods (tower observation (TWR), biogeochemical models (GTM), and a data-driven model (SVR)), and an ensemble of atmospheric inversions (top-down method, INV) are compared in Yakutsk, Siberia for 2004-2013. The region is characterized by highly homogeneous larch forest on a flat terrain. The ecosystem around Yakutsk shows a net sink of CO2 by all the methods (means during 2004-2007 were 10.9 gCm(-2) month(-1) by TWR, 4.28 gCm(-2) month(-1) by GTM, 5.62 gCm(-2) month(-1) and 0.863 g Cm-2 month(-1) by SVR at two different scales, and 4.89 g Cm-2 month(-1) by INV). Absorption in summer (June-August) was smaller by three bottom-up methods (ranged from 88.1 to 191.8 g Cm-2 month(-1)) than the top-down method (223.6 gCm(-2) month(-1)). Thus the peak-to-trough amplitude of the seasonal cycle is greater for the inverse models than bottom-up methods. The monthly-mean seasonal cycles agree among the fourmethodswithin the range of inter-model variations. The interannual variability estimated by an ensemble of inverse models and a site-scale data-driven model (the max-min range was 35.8 g Cm-2 month(-1)and 34.2 g Cm-2 month(-1)) is more similar to that of the tower observation (42.4 gCm(-2) month(-1)) than those by the biogeochemical models and the large-scale data-driven model (9.5 gCm(-2) month(-1) and 1.45 gCm(-2) month(-1)). The inverse models and tower observations captured a reduction in CO2 uptake after 2008 due to unusual waterlogging.
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net CO2 flux,multi method comparison,Siberian larch forest,seasonal cycle,interannual variation
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