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A simulation study for the global carbon cycle,including man's impact on the biosphere
Authors:J Goudriaan  P Ketner
Institution:(1) Department of Theoretical Production Ecology, Agricultural University, Bornsesteeg 65, 6708 PD Wageningen, The Netherlands;(2) Department of Vegetation Science, Plant Ecology and Weed Science, Agricultural University, Bornse-steeg 69, 6708 PD Wageningen, The Netherlands
Abstract:The simulation model accounts for four major compartments in the global carbon cycle: atmosphere, ocean, terrestrial biosphere and fossil carbon reservoir. The ocean is further compartmentalized into a high and a low latitude surface layer, and into 10 deep sea strata. The oceanic carbon fluxes are caused by massflow of descending and upwelling water, by precipitation of organic material and by diffusion exchange.The biosphere is horizontally subdivided into six ecosystems and vertically into leaves, branches, stemwood, roots, litter, young humus and stable soil carbon. Deforestation, slash and burn agriculture, rangeland burning and shifts in land use have been included. The atmosphere is treated as one well mixed reservoir. Fossil fuel consumption is simulated with historic data, and with IIASA scenario's for the future. Using the low IIASA scenario an atmospheric CO2 concentration of 431 ppmv is simulated for 2030 AD. A sensitivity analysis shows the importance of different parameters and of human behaviour. Notwithstanding the large size of the biosphere fluxes, the atmospheric CO2 concentration in the next century will be predominantly determined by the growth rate of fossil fuel consumption.
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