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„Classical“ Inverse
- Drawback
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The „classical“
inverse approach requires observations on all boundaries of a
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given control
volume. For transient tracers, the time-rate of change also has to
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be known (repeat
measurements required).
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Budget Equation: u c +
K Dc/Dx + q = Dc/Dt
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Usually, these
requirements can not be met (e.g., transient tracers CFC, aCO2,
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etc.; arbitrary,
model-dependent grid-volumes/boxes).
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