Journal article

Data filtering for inverse dispersion emission calculations

TK Flesch, SM McGinn, D Chen, JD Wilson, RL Desjardins

Agricultural and Forest Meteorology | Published : 2014

Abstract

Inverse dispersion techniques are used to infer the emission rate of gas sources from concentration measurements and dispersion model calculations. Criteria for the selection of measurement intervals having wind conditions conducive to technique accuracy are examined on the basis of a short range tracer experiment. By introducing a supplementary condition that the measured vertical temperature gradient be quantitatively compatible with Monin-Obukhov similarity theory, it was possible to use a less stringent threshold for the friction velocity than has previous been used (u*≥0.05ms-1 instead of ≥0.15ms-1). Under the new criteria a larger proportion of measurement intervals are retained (76% v..

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Funding Acknowledgements

Funding provided by the CSIRO Sustainable Agriculture Flagship, the Canadian Agricultural Greenhouse Gases Program, and Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada's Growing Forward Program. The technical support of Trevor Coates is gratefully acknowledged. The helpful comments of two anonymous reviewers were appreciated.