Articles | Volume 16, issue 8
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-16-5383-2016
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-16-5383-2016
Research article
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29 Apr 2016
Research article |  | 29 Apr 2016

Investigating Alaskan methane and carbon dioxide fluxes using measurements from the CARVE tower

Anna Karion, Colm Sweeney, John B. Miller, Arlyn E. Andrews, Roisin Commane, Steven Dinardo, John M. Henderson, Jacob Lindaas, John C. Lin, Kristina A. Luus, Tim Newberger, Pieter Tans, Steven C. Wofsy, Sonja Wolter, and Charles E. Miller

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Northern high-latitude carbon sources and sinks, including those resulting from degrading permafrost, are thought to be sensitive to the rapidly warming climate. Here we use carbon dioxide and methane measurements from a tower near Fairbanks AK to investigate regional Alaskan fluxes of CO2 and CH4 for 2012–2014.
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