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van der Laan-Luijkx, I. T., van der Velde, I. R., van der Veen, E., Tsuruta, A., Stanislawska, K., Babenhauserheide, A., Zhang, H. F., Liu, Y., He, W., Chen, H., Masarie, K. A., Krol, M. C., and Peters, W.: The CarbonTracker Data Assimilation Shell (CTDAS) v1.0: implementation and global carbon balance 2001–2015, Geosci. Model Dev., 10, 2785-2800, 2017.



This paper demonstrates the versatility of the carbon tracker data assimilation system by presenting an overview of the wide range of applications for which it has been used so far.

Figure 5. Global fluxes averaged over 2001–2015 for the prior estimate (a) and posterior/optimized estimates (b). Ocean and bio- sphere fluxes are shown on different color scales in gC m−2 yr−1. Biosphere fluxes include imposed biomass burning emissions.

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