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Peter Rayner, Wolfgang Knorr, Marko Scholze, Ralf Giering, Thomas Kaminski, Martin Heimann, Corinne Le Quere
Inferring terrestrial biosphere carbon fluxes from combined inversions of atmospheric transport and process-based terrestrial ecosystem models
Conference proceeding, Proceedings of 6th Carbon dioxide conference at Sendai, 2001
Application Area:
Carbon Cycle
Tools:
TAF
Theory & Techniques:
Adjoint, Hessian
M. Heimann, T. Kaminski
Inverse Modeling Approaches to Infer Surface Trace Gas Fluxes from Observed Atmospheric Mixing Ratios
Approaches to scaling of trace gas fluxes in ecosystems, Elsevier, 1999
Application Area:
Meteorology
Tools:
TAMC
S. Houweling, T. Kaminski, Frank Dentener, Jos Lelieveld, M. Heimann
Inverse modelling of methane sources and sinks using the adjoint of a global transport model
Article in J. Geophys. Res., 1999
Application Area:
Meteorology
Tools:
TAMC
Theory & Techniques:
Adjoint
T. Kaminski, M. Heimann, R. Giering
A matrix representation for an atmospheric transport model computed by its adjoint
Air Pollution Modelling and its Application XII, Plenum Press, 1998
Application Area:
Meteorology
Tools:
TAMC
Theory & Techniques:
Adjoint
T. Kaminski, M. Heimann
Inverse Modeling of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Fluxes
Article in Science, 2001
Application Area:
Meteorology
Tools:
TAMC
Theory & Techniques:
Adjoint
T. Kaminski, M. Heimann, R. Giering
A global scale inversion of the transport of CO2 based on a matrix representation of an atmospheric transport model
Fifth International Carbon Dioxide Conference, CSIRO Division of atmospheric research, 1997
Application Area:
Meteorology
Tools:
TAMC
Theory & Techniques:
Adjoint
T. Kaminski, R. Giering, M. Heimann
Sensitivity of the seasonal cycle of CO2 at remote monitoring stations with respect to seasonal surface exchange fluxes determined with the adjoint of an atmospheric transport model
Article in Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, 1996
Application Area:
Meteorology
Tools:
TAMC
M. Voßbeck, T. Kaminski, R. Giering, M. Heimann
The Adjoint of TM2
MAD, 2002
Application Area:
Meteorology
Tools:
TAMC
T. Kaminski, P. Rayner, M. Heimann, I. Enting
On aggregation errors in atmospheric transport inversions
Article in J. Geophys. Res., 2001
Application Area:
Meteorology
Tools:
TAMC
Theory & Techniques:
Adjoint
C. Rödenbeck, S. Houweling, M. Gloor, M. Heimann
Time-Dependent Atmospheric Co2 Inversions Based On Interannually Varying Tracer Transport
Article in Tellus Ser. B-Chem. Phys. Meteorol., 2003
Application Area:
Atmospheric Chemistry
Tools:
TAMC
Theory & Techniques:
Adjoint
T. Kaminski, M. Heimann, R. Giering
A coarse grid three dimensional global inverse model of the atmospheric transport, 1, Adjoint Model and Jacobian Matrix
Article in J. Geophys. Res., 1999
Application Area:
Meteorology
Tools:
TAMC
Theory & Techniques:
Adjoint
T. Kaminski, W. Knorr, P. Rayner, M. Heimann
Assimilating Atmospheric data into a Terrestrial Biosphere Model: A case study of the seasonal cycle
Article in Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 2002
Application Area:
Biogeochemistry
Tools:
TAMC
Theory & Techniques:
Adjoint
C. Rödenbeck, S. Houweling, M. Gloor, M. Heimann
Co2 Flux History 1982-2001 Inferred From Atmospheric Data Using A Global Inversion Of Atmospheric Transport
Article in Atmospheric Chemistry And Physics, 2003
Application Area:
Atmospheric Chemistry
Tools:
TAMC
Theory & Techniques:
Adjoint

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