论文标题

通过wombat v2.0推断全球碳循环的变化,一个层次通量插入框架

Inferring changes to the global carbon cycle with WOMBAT v2.0, a hierarchical flux-inversion framework

论文作者

Bertolacci, Michael, Zammit-Mangion, Andrew, Schuh, Andrew, Bukosa, Beata, Fisher, Jenny, Cao, Yi, Kaushik, Aleya, Cressie, Noel

论文摘要

二氧化碳(CO $ _2 $)和其他重要的温室气体的自然循环正在响应人类影响而发生变化。这些变化需要量化以了解气候变化及其影响,但这很难做到,因为自然通量发生在较大的空间和时间尺度上。为了推断通量的趋势并确定通量季节性周期的相移和幅度变化,我们构建了通量中的系统,该系统使用新型的空间变化的磁通时间序列分解,同时还可以适应磁通量的物理约束。我们将这些特征纳入贝叶斯的痕量同化痕量(Wombat,Zammit-Mangion等人,Geosci。ModelDev。,15,2022)的方法中,这是一个层次的通量倒入框架,可产生下层模型中所有未知数的后验分布。我们将新方法(我们称为wombat v2.0)中使用了从轨道碳观测值2(OCO-2)卫星的卫星观测结果以及CO $ _2 $摩尔分数的直接测量的卫星观测结果。我们估计从2015年1月到2020年12月发生的CO $ _2 $通量的变化,并根据对所涉及的物理过程的自下而上的理解,将我们的后验估计与替代方法中的估计值进行比较。我们发现通量的实质趋势,包括在研究期间从净来源到Co $ _2美元的净源的热带生态系统。 We also find that the amplitude of the global seasonal cycle of ecosystem CO$_2$ fluxes increased over the study period by 0.11 PgC/month (an increase of 8%), and that the seasonal cycle of ecosystem CO$_2$ fluxes in the northern temperate and northern boreal regions shifted earlier in the year by 0.4-0.7 and 0.4-0.9 days, respectively (2.5th to 97.5th后百分位数)。

The natural cycles of the surface-to-atmosphere fluxes of carbon dioxide (CO$_2$) and other important greenhouse gases are changing in response to human influences. These changes need to be quantified to understand climate change and its impacts, but this is difficult to do because natural fluxes occur over large spatial and temporal scales. To infer trends in fluxes and identify phase shifts and amplitude changes in flux seasonal cycles, we construct a flux-inversion system that uses a novel spatially varying time-series decomposition of the fluxes, while also accommodating physical constraints on the fluxes. We incorporate these features into the Wollongong Methodology for Bayesian Assimilation of Trace-gases (WOMBAT, Zammit-Mangion et al., Geosci. Model Dev., 15, 2022), a hierarchical flux-inversion framework that yields posterior distributions for all unknowns in the underlying model. We apply the new method, which we call WOMBAT v2.0, to a mix of satellite observations of CO$_2$ mole fraction from the Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2 (OCO-2) satellite and direct measurements of CO$_2$ mole fraction from a variety of sources. We estimate the changes to CO$_2$ fluxes that occurred from January 2015 to December 2020, and compare our posterior estimates to those from an alternative method based on a bottom-up understanding of the physical processes involved. We find substantial trends in the fluxes, including that tropical ecosystems trended from being a net source to a net sink of CO$_2$ over the study period. We also find that the amplitude of the global seasonal cycle of ecosystem CO$_2$ fluxes increased over the study period by 0.11 PgC/month (an increase of 8%), and that the seasonal cycle of ecosystem CO$_2$ fluxes in the northern temperate and northern boreal regions shifted earlier in the year by 0.4-0.7 and 0.4-0.9 days, respectively (2.5th to 97.5th posterior percentiles).

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