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Improved estimates of net ecosystem exchanges in mega-countries using GOSAT and OCO-2 observations

Abstract

Accurate national terrestrial net ecosystem exchange estimates are crucial for the global stocktake. Net ecosystem exchange estimates from different inversion models vary greatly at national scale, and the relative impacts of prior fluxes and observations on these inversions remain unclear. Here we estimate the net ecosystem exchange of 51 land regions for the 2017-2019 period, focusing on the 10 largest countries, using prior fluxes from 12 terrestrial biosphere models and XCO2 retrievals from GOSAT and OCO-2 satellites as constraints. The average uncertainty reduction for the 10 countries increases from 37% with GOSAT and 45% with OCO-2 to 50% with combined observations, indicating a trend towards robust estimates. At finer spatial scales, even with combined observations, the uncertainty reduction is only 33%, i.e., the prior flux dominates the estimates. This finding underscores the critical importance of integrating multi-source observations and refining prior fluxes to improve the accuracy of carbon flux estimates.This study provides valuable insights for improving atmospheric inversions in the future, and offers a deeper understanding of the inversion results for the carbon cycle community. Additionally, the improved estimates of carbon fluxes for the 10 largest countries presented here can inform policy makers in making more informed decisions regarding climate and carbon management strategies.

Authors

Zhang L; Jiang F; He W; Wu M; Wang J; Ju W; Wang H; Zhang Y; Sitch S; Chen JM

Journal

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Publisher

Copernicus Publications

Publication Date

March 18, 2025

DOI

10.5194/egusphere-egu25-3937
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