>>9494623>Carbon dioxide has a residence time of CENTURIES.Carbon dioxide has a residence time of about 7 years
ftfy
CRAIG, H. (1957), The Natural Distribution of Radiocarbon and the Exchange Time of Carbon Dioxide Between Atmosphere and Sea. Tellus, 9: 1–17. doi: 10.1111/j.2153-3490.1957.tb01848.x
CO2 Half-life: 7 +/- 3 years
REVELLE, R. and SUESS, H. E. (1957), Carbon Dioxide Exchange Between Atmosphere and Ocean and the Question of an Increase of Atmospheric CO2 during the Past Decades. Tellus, 9: 18–27. doi: 10.1111/j.2153-3490.1957.tb01849.x
CO2 Half-life: 7 years
Broecker, W. S. "Radioisotopes and large-scale oceanic mixing." The sea 2 (1963): 88-108. (Recalculated by Broecker & Peng, 1974)
CO2 Half-life: 8 years
Oeschger, Hans, et al. "A box diffusion model to study the carbon dioxide exchange in nature." Tellus 27.2 (1975): 168-192.
CO2 Half-life: 6-10 years
Keeling, Charles D. "The Suess effect: 13 carbon-14 carbon interrelations." (1979).
CO2 Half-life: 7.53 years
Peng, T?H., et al. "Radon evasion rates in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans as determined during the GEOSECS program." Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans 84.C5 (1979): 2471-2486.
CO2 Half-life: 7.6 (5.5-9.4) years
Siegenthaler, Ulrich, Martin Heimann, and Hans Oeschger. "14C variations caused by changes in the global carbon cycle." Radiocarbon 22.2 (1980): 177-191. CO2 Half-life: 7.5 years
Lal, D., and H. E. Suess. "Some comments on the exchange of CO2 across the air?sea interface." Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans 88.C6 (1983): 3643-3646. CO2 Half-life: 3-25 years
Siegenthaler, Ulrich. "Uptake of excess CO2 by an outcrop?diffusion model of the ocean." Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans 88.C6 (1983): 3599-3608.
CO2 Half-life: 7.9 - 10.6 years
Kratz, Gerhard, et al. "Carbon exchange between atmosphere and oceans in a latitude-dependent advection-diffusion model." Radiocarbon 25.2 (1983): 459-471.
CO2 Half-life: 6.7 years