DISCUSSION: PRESENTATION OF ATMOSPHERIC 14CO2 DATA

IF 2 3区 地球科学 Q2 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS
Radiocarbon Pub Date : 2024-03-27 DOI:10.1017/rdc.2024.27
Stephen E Schwartz, Quan Hua, David E Andrews, Ralph F Keeling, Scott J Lehman, Jocelyn C Turnbull, Paula J Reimer, John B Miller, Harro A J Meijer
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Abstract

Observations of radiocarbon (14C) in Earth’s atmosphere and other carbon reservoirs are important to quantify exchanges of CO2 between reservoirs. The amount of 14C is commonly reported in the so-called Delta notation, i.e., Δ14C, the decay- and fractionation-corrected departure of the ratio of 14C to total C from that ratio in an absolute international standard; this Delta notation permits direct comparison of 14C/C ratios in the several reservoirs. However, as Δ14C of atmospheric CO2, Δ14CO2 is based on the ratio of 14CO2 to total atmospheric CO2, its value can and does change not just because of change in the amount of atmospheric14CO2 but also because of change in the amount of total atmospheric CO2, complicating ascription of change in Δ14CO2 to change in one or the other quantity. Here we suggest that presentation of atmospheric 14CO2 amount as mole fraction relative to dry air (moles of 14CO2 per moles of dry air in Earth’s atmosphere), or as moles or molecules of 14CO2 in Earth’s atmosphere, all readily calculated from Δ14CO2 and the amount of atmospheric CO2 (with slight dependence on δ13CO2), complements presentation only as Δ14CO2, and can provide valuable insight into the evolving budget and distribution of atmospheric 14CO2.

讨论:大气 14co2 数据的介绍
对地球大气层和其他碳库中放射性碳(14C)的观测对于量化碳库之间的二氧化碳交换非常重要。14C 的数量通常用所谓的 Delta 符号来报告,即 Δ14C,即经过衰变和分馏校正的 14C 与总 C 之比偏离绝对国际标准的比率;这种 Delta 符号允许直接比较几个储层中的 14C/C 比率。然而,由于大气中 CO2 的 Δ14C (Δ14CO2)是基于 14CO2 与大气中 CO2 总量之比,因此其值不仅会因为大气中 14CO2 量的变化而变化,而且也会因为大气中 CO2 总量的变化而变化,这就使得将 Δ14CO2 的变化归因于其中一个或另一个量的变化变得更加复杂。在此,我们建议将大气中的 14CO2 量表述为相对于干燥空气的摩尔分数(地球大气中每摩尔干燥空气中 14CO2 的摩尔数),或表述为地球大气中 14CO2 的摩尔数或分子数,所有这些都很容易从 Δ14CO2 和大气中 CO2 的数量(与 δ13CO2 稍有关系)计算出来,这是对仅表述为 Δ14CO2 的表述的补充,可以为了解大气中 14CO2 不断变化的预算和分布提供有价值的信息。
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Radiocarbon
Radiocarbon 地学-地球化学与地球物理
CiteScore
16.20
自引率
6.00%
发文量
85
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Radiocarbon serves as the leading international journal for technical and interpretive articles, date lists, and advancements in 14C and other radioisotopes relevant to archaeological, geophysical, oceanographic, and related dating methods. Established in 1959, it has published numerous seminal works and hosts the triennial International Radiocarbon Conference proceedings. The journal also features occasional special issues. Submissions encompass regular articles such as research reports, technical descriptions, and date lists, along with comments, letters to the editor, book reviews, and laboratory lists.
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