Journal article
Greenhouse gas network design using backward Lagrangian particle dispersion modelling − Part 1: Methodology and Australian test case
T Ziehn, A Nickless, PJ Rayner, RM Law, G Roff, P Fraser
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | COPERNICUS GESELLSCHAFT MBH | Published : 2014
Abstract
This paper describes the generation of optimal atmospheric measurement networks for determining carbon dioxide fluxes over Australia using inverse methods. A Lagrangian particle dispersion model is used in reverse mode together with a Bayesian inverse modelling framework to calculate the relationship between weekly surface fluxes, comprising contributions from the biosphere and fossil fuel combustion, and hourly concentration observations for the Australian continent. Meteorological driving fields are provided by the regional version of the Australian Community Climate and Earth System Simulator (ACCESS) at 12 km resolution at an hourly timescale. Prior uncertainties are derived on a weekly ..
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Awarded by Australian Professorial Fellowship
Funding Acknowledgements
The authors would like to thank two anonymous reviewers for helpful comments on the manuscript. P. Rayner is in receipt of an Australian Professorial Fellowship (DP1096309).