Quantifying NOx Emission Sources in Houston, Texas Using Remote Sensing Aircraft Measurements and Source Apportionment Regression Models
Daniel L. Goldberg,
Benjamin de Foy,
M. Omar Nawaz
et al.
Abstract:Air quality managers in areas exceeding air pollution standards are motivated to understand where there are further opportunities to reduce NO x emissions to improve ozone and PM 2.5 air quality. In this project, we use a combination of aircraft remote sensing (i.e., GCAS), source apportionment models (i.e., CAMx), and regression models to investigate NO x emissions from individual source-sectors in Houston, TX. In prior work, GCAS column NO 2 was shown to be close to the "truth" for validating column NO 2 in … Show more
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