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Author: Norman S. Nise
Publisher: WILEY
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Chapter 3, Problem 27P

Figure P3.16 shows a schematic description of the global carbon cycle (Li,). In the figure, mA(t) represents the amount of carbon in gigatons (GtC) present in the atmosphere of earth; mV(t) the amount in vegetation; ms(t) the amount in soil; mSO(t) the amount in surface ocean; and mIDO(t) the amount in intermediate and deep−ocean reservoirs. Let uE(t) stand for the human generated CO2 emissions (GtC/yr). From the figure, the atmospheric mass balance in the atmosphere can be expressed as:

d m A d t t = u E t k O 1 + k L 1 m A t + k L 2 m V t + k O 2 m S O t + k L 4 m S t

where the k’s are exchange coef?cients (yr−1).

  1. Write the remaining reservoir mass balances. Namely, write equations for ,
    d m S O t d t , d m I D O t d t , d m V t d t , and d m S t d t
  2. Express the system in state-space form.

Chapter 3, Problem 27P, Figure P3.16 shows a schematic description of the global carbon cycle (Li,). In the figure, mA(t)

FIGURE P3.16 Global carban cycle13

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