From CO2 emissions to atmospheric NO2 mixing ratios: simulating chemical processes and their impacts on TROPOMI retrievals over the Middle East
Ioannis Cheliotis,
Thomas Lauvaux,
Jinghui Lian
et al.
Abstract:Abstract. As many large metropolitan areas have pledged for a rapid decrease of their greenhouse gas emissions through ambitious climate mitigation policies, the need for rapid and robust quantification methods became more pressing. At the global scale, the scarcity of satellite carbon dioxide (CO2) observations remains the major roadblock to producing independent city-scale CO2 emissions estimates from atmospheric data, except for a handful of cities benefiting from a dense network of ground-based CO2 sensors… Show more
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