特大城市
温室气体
氮氧化物
环境科学
空气质量指数
下降(航空)
大气科学
排放清单
燃烧
气象学
空气污染
二氧化碳
气候学
化学
地理
地质学
海洋学
经济
有机化学
经济
作者
Charbel Abdallah,Thomas Lauvaux,Jinghui Lian,François‐Marie Bréon,Michel Ramonet,Laurent Olivier,Philippe Ciais,Hugo Denier van der Gon,Stijn Dellaert,Olivier Perrussel,Alexia Baudic,Hervé Utard,Valérie Gros
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.est.3c00566
摘要
Urban greenhouse gas emissions monitoring is essential to assessing the impact of climate mitigation actions. Using atmospheric continuous measurements of air quality and carbon dioxide (CO2), we developed a gradient-descent optimization system to estimate emissions of the city of Paris. We evaluated our joint CO2–CO–NOx optimization over the first SARS-CoV-2 related lockdown period, resulting in a decrease in emissions by 40% for NOx and 30% for CO2, in agreement with preliminary estimates using bottom-up activity data yet lower than the decrease estimates from Bayesian atmospheric inversions (50%). Before evaluating the model, we first provide an in-depth analysis of three emission data sets. A general agreement in the totals is observed over the region surrounding Paris (known as Île-de-France) since all the data sets are constrained by the reported national and regional totals. However, the data sets show disagreements in their sector distributions as well as in the interspecies ratios. The seasonality also shows disagreements among emission products related to nonindustrial stationary combustion (residential and tertiary combustion). The results presented in this paper show that a multispecies approach has the potential to provide sectoral information to monitor CO2 emissions over urban areas enabled by the deployment of collocated atmospheric greenhouse gases and air quality monitoring stations.
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