Spatiotemporal atmospheric in-situ carbon dioxide data over the Indian sites-data perspective.
Mahesh PathakotiMahalakshmi D VSreenivas GArun Shamrao SuryavanshiAlok TaoriYogesh KantRaja PRajashree Vinod BothalePrakash ChauhanRajan K SP R SinhaNaveen ChandraVinay Kumar DadhwalPublished in: Scientific data (2024)
In the current study, atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) data covering multiple locations in the Indian subcontinent are reported. This data was collected using a dedicated ground-based in-situ network established as part of the Geosphere-Biosphere Programme (CAP-IGBP) of the Climate and Atmospheric Processes of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). Data are collected over Ponmudi, Ooty, Sriharikota, Gadanki, Shadnagar, Nagpur, and Dehradun during 2014-2015, 2017-2020, 2012, 2011-2015, 2014-2017, 2017 and 2008-2011, respectively. The atmospheric CO 2 generated as part of the CAP-IGBP network would enhance the understanding of CO 2 variability in different time scales ranging from diurnal, seasonal, and annual over the Indian region. Data available under this network may be interesting to other research communities for modeling studies and spatiotemporal variability of atmospheric CO 2 across the study locations. The work also evaluated the CO 2 observations against the Model for Interdisciplinary Research on Climate version 4 atmospheric chemistry-transport model (MIROC4-ACTM) concentrations.