Simulating the atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> concentration across the heterogeneous landscape of Denmark using a coupled atmosphere–biosphere mesoscale model system
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Published:2019-04-10
Issue:7
Volume:16
Page:1505-1524
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ISSN:1726-4189
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Container-title:Biogeosciences
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Biogeosciences
Author:
Lansø Anne SofieORCID, Smallman Thomas LukeORCID, Christensen Jesper HeileORCID, Williams Mathew, Pilegaard KimORCID, Sørensen Lise-LotteORCID, Geels CamillaORCID
Abstract
Abstract. Although coastal regions only amount to 7 % of the global oceans, their
contribution to the global oceanic air–sea CO2 exchange is
proportionally larger, with fluxes in some estuaries being similar in
magnitude to terrestrial surface fluxes of CO2. Across a heterogeneous surface consisting of a coastal marginal sea with
estuarine properties and varied land mosaics, the surface fluxes of
CO2 from both marine areas and terrestrial surfaces were investigated
in this study together with their impact in atmospheric CO2
concentrations by the usage of a high-resolution modelling framework. The
simulated terrestrial fluxes across the study region of Denmark experienced
an east–west gradient corresponding to the distribution of the land cover
classification, their biological activity and the urbanised areas. Annually,
the Danish terrestrial surface had an uptake of approximately
−7000 GgC yr−1. While the marine fluxes from the North Sea and the
Danish inner waters were smaller annually, with about −1800 and
1300 GgC yr−1, their sizes are comparable to annual terrestrial fluxes
from individual land cover classifications in the study region and hence are not
negligible. The contribution of terrestrial surfaces fluxes was easily
detectable in both simulated and measured concentrations of atmospheric
CO2 at the only tall tower site in the study region. Although, the
tower is positioned next to Roskilde Fjord, the local marine impact was not
distinguishable in the simulated concentrations. But the regional impact from
the Danish inner waters and the Baltic Sea increased the atmospheric
concentration by up to 0.5 ppm during the winter months.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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