Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6317886 | Environmental Pollution | 2015 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Airborne measurements within the urban mixing layer (360 m) over Greater London are used to quantify CO2 emissions at the meso-scale. Daytime CO2 fluxes, calculated by the Integrative Mass Boundary Layer (IMBL) method, ranged from 46 to 104 μmol CO2 mâ2 sâ1 for four days in October 2011. The day-to-day variability of IMBL fluxes is at the same order of magnitude as for surface eddy-covariance fluxes observed in central London. Compared to fluxes derived from emissions inventory, the IMBL method gives both lower (by â37%) and higher (by 19%) estimates. The sources of uncertainty of applying the IMBL method in urban areas are discussed and guidance for future studies is given.
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Authors
A. Font, C.S.B. Grimmond, S. Kotthaus, J.-A. MorguÃ, C. Stockdale, E. O'Connor, M. Priestman, B. Barratt,