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Hi William,
you might want be interested in this article by Raupach et. al. (2008) in increasing airborne fraction:
http://www.biogeosciences.net/5/1601/2008/bg-5-1601-2008.html
"Anthropogenic and biophysical contributions to increasing atmospheric CO2 growth rate and airborne fraction"
best,