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Get Free AccessSuccessful management of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) requires robust and sustained carbon cycle observations. Yet key elements of a national observation network are lacking or at risk. A U.S. National Research Council review of the U.S. Climate Change Science Program earlier this year highlighted the critical need for a U.S. climate observing system to meet requirements of mitigation policies for improved carbon cycle observations. This Forum highlights the most significant gaps and threats to carbon cycle observations—including observations from satellites; in situ observations of land, ocean, and aquatic systems; and direct atmospheric measurements—and suggests ways to improve the U.S. national effort.
Richard A. Birdsey, Nick Bates, M. Behrenfeld, K. J. Davis, Scott C. Doney, Richard A. Feely, Dennis A. Hansell, Linda S. Heath, Eric S. Kasischke, Haroon S. Kheshgi, B. E. Law, Cindy Lee, A. David McGuire, Peter A. Raymond, Compton Tucker (2009). Carbon Cycle Observations: Gaps Threaten Climate Mitigation Policies. Eos, 90(34), pp. 292-292, DOI: 10.1029/2009eo340005.
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Article
Year
2009
Authors
15
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0
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Language
English
Journal
Eos
DOI
10.1029/2009eo340005
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