Journal article
Constraining regional greenhouse gas emissions using geostationary concentration measurements: A theoretical study
PJ Rayner, SR Utembe, S Crowell
Atmospheric Measurement Techniques | Published : 2014
Abstract
We investigate the ability of column-integrated trace gas measurements from a geostationary satellite to constrain surface fluxes at regional scale. The proposed GEOCARB instrument measures CO2, CO and CH4 at a maximum resolution of 3 km east-west × 2.7 km north-south. Precisions are 3 ppm for CO2, 10 ppb for CO and 18 ppb for CH4. Sampling frequency is flexible. Here we sample a region at the location of Shanghai every 2 daylight hours for 6 days in June. We test the observing system by calculating the posterior uncertainty covariance of fluxes. We are able to constrain urban emissions at 3 km resolution including an isolated power plant. The CO measurement plays the strongest role; without..
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Awarded by Australian Professorial Fellowship
Funding Acknowledgements
Rayner is in receipt of an Australian Professorial Fellowship (DP1096309).