On the ability of space‐based passive and active remote sensing observations of CO2 to detect flux perturbations to the carbon cycle

Space-borne observations of CO2 are vital to gaining understanding of the carbon cycle in regions of the world that are difficult to measure directly, such as the tropical terrestrial biosphere, the high northern and southern latitudes, and in developing nations such as China. Measurements from passive instruments such as GOSAT and OCO-2, however, are constrained by solar zenith angle limitations as well as sensitivity to the presence of clouds and aerosols. Active measurements such as those in development for the Active Sensing of CO2 Emissions over Nights, Days and Seasons (ASCENDS) mission show strong potential for making measurements in the high-latitude winter and in cloudy regions. In this work we examine the enhanced flux constraint provided by the improved coverage from an active measurement such as ASCENDS. The simulation studies presented here show that with sufficient precision, ASCENDS will detect permafrost thaw and fossil fuel emissions shifts at annual and seasonal time scales, even in the presence of transport errors, representativeness errors, and biogenic flux errors. While OCO-2 can detect some of these perturbations at the annual scale, the seasonal sampling provided by ASCENDS provides the stronger constraint.

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Author Crowell, Sean M. R.
Randolph Kawa, S.
Browell, Edward V.
Hammerling, Dorit M.
Moore, Berrien
Schaefer, Kevin
Doney, Scott C.
Publisher UCAR/NCAR - Library
Publication Date 2018-01-29T00:00:00
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Metadata Date 2023-08-18T19:16:15.144246
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Suggested Citation Crowell, Sean M. R., Randolph Kawa, S., Browell, Edward V., Hammerling, Dorit M., Moore, Berrien, Schaefer, Kevin, Doney, Scott C.. (2018). On the ability of space‐based passive and active remote sensing observations of CO2 to detect flux perturbations to the carbon cycle. UCAR/NCAR - Library. http://n2t.net/ark:/85065/d7th8qcd. Accessed 05 March 2025.

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