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Title: Atmospheric CO2 time series derived from CESM NEP and GEOS-Chem pulse response CO2 Open Access Deposited

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  • Imprints of atmospheric CO2 from 22 terrestrial source regions were calculated at 41 points corresponding to the locations of NOAA CO2 observation sites(1) by convolving area-weighted monthly mean terrestrial net ecosystem productivity (NEP) from 3 CESM Extended Concentration Pathway (ECP) simulations(2) interpolated to a 1x1 degree grid with monthly atmospheric CO2 from simulations run using the GEOS-Chem model (version 9.1.2). Summing over regions 1:20 (excluding the Arctic and Antarctic regions) gives the total contribution from source region to the CO2 at each sample site. 1. Monthly CO2 flask observations are available at:  ftp://aftp.cmdl.noaa.gov/data/trace_gases/co2/flask/surface/ 2. Access to the monthly CESM ECP output files is available from NCAR CISL upon request:  https://www2.cisl.ucar.edu/user-support/allocations/
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  • -CESM_bdrd _NEP_pulse_response_CO2.nc contains time series from the ‘FullyCoupled’ simulation -CESM_bdrcs_NEP_pulse_response_CO2.nc contains time series from the ‘NoRad’ simulation -CESM_bdrd_pftcon_NEP_pulse_response_CO2.nc contains data from the ‘NoLUC’ simulation -CESM_bdrd_Regional_Fluxes_NEP.nc contains NEP time series for each terrestrial source region from the FullyCoupled simulation - CESM_bdrcs_Regional_Fluxes_NEP.nc contains NEP time series for each terrestrial source region from the CESM ‘NoRad’ simulation - CESM_bdrd_pftcon_Regional_Fluxes_NEP.nc contains NEP time series for each terrestrial source region from the CESM ‘NoLUC’ simulation The 3-letter station IDs, latitudes, and longitudes of the sample locations are: ID Latitude (ºN) Longitude (ºE) 1. BRW    71.3 203.4 2. ZEP    78.9 11.9 3. SHM    52.7 174.1 4. THD    41.1 235.8 5. TAP    36.7 126.1 6. BMW    32.3 295.1 7. MLO    19.5 204.4 8. POCN15 15.0 215.0 9. ALT    82.5 297.5 10. BHD    -41.4 174.9 11. EIC    -27.2 250.6 12. GMI    13.4 144.7 13. HUN    47.0 16.7 14. IZO  28.3  343.5 15. LLN    23.5 120.9 16. NAT    -5.8 324.7 17. WLG    36.3 100.9 18. HBA    -75.6 333.8 19. BKT    -0.20 100.3 20. UUM    44.5 111.1 21. CGO    -40.7 144.5 22. SDZ    40.7 117.1 23. ASC    -8.0 345.6 24. SEY    -4.7 55.5 25. POCS20 -20.0 186.0 26. POCS35 -35.0 180.0 27. PSA    -64.9 296.0 28. SYO    -69.0 39.6 29. CHR    1.7 202.8 30. KEY    25.7 279.8 31. BAL    55.4 17.2 32. HPB    47.8 11.0 33. LMP    35.5 12.6 34. NMB    -23.6 15.0 35. RPB    13.2 300.2 36. WIS    30.0 35.1 37. POCS10 -10.0 199.0 38. POCN10 10.0 211.0 39. MID    28.2 182.6 40. SMO    -14.2 189.4 41. SPO    -90.0 335.2 The terrestrial CO2 source region abbreviations are: 1. NBNA 2. SBNA 3. ETNA 4. WTNA 5. CNAM 6. AMZN 7. EASA 8. WESA 9. EURO 10. SAME 11. MDAF 12. AFRF 13. SOAF 14. EABA 15. WEBA 16. SOBA 17. CNAS 18. SEAS 19. EQAS 20. AUST 21. GNLD 22. ATCA
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  • liptak@umich.edu
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  • 04/22/2020
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  • 03/13/2017
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  • https://doi.org/10.7302/sm06-qz10
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Keppel-Aleks, G., Liptak, J. (2017). Atmospheric CO2 time series derived from CESM NEP and GEOS-Chem pulse response CO2 [Data set], University of Michigan - Deep Blue Data. https://doi.org/10.7302/sm06-qz10

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