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Conclusions

This review has discussed the controls of the oxygen isotope ratios in atmospheric CO and O and in the O/N ratio and how measurements of these quantities can be used to study the material exchanges with biota over large areas. Measurements of the O/O ratio of atmospheric CO can provide information on stomatal conductance and gross primary production of terrestrial ecosystems. Measurements of variations in the O/O ratio of atmospheric O can provide information on variations in the isotopic composition of globally averaged metabolic water, which is linked to the ratio of gross primary production on land versus the ocean. Measurements of the O/N ratio can provide information on net rates of carbon storage or release from the terrestrial biosphere and on rates of carbon fixation in the ocean.

I thank Joe Berry for first articulating to me the idea of using O in CO for constraining GPP and stomatal conductances. This work has been supported by the Environmental Protection Agency Global Change Research Program, IAG#DW49935603-01-2, and the National Science Foundation under grant ATM-9309765.



U.S. National Report to IUGG, 1991-1994
Rev. Geophys. Vol. 33 Suppl., © 1995 American Geophysical Union