Pinpointing nitrogen oxide emissions from space
2019; American Association for the Advancement of Science; Volume: 5; Issue: 11 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1126/sciadv.aax9800
ISSN2375-2548
AutoresSteffen Beirle, Christian Borger, Steffen Dörner, Ang Li, Zhaokun Hu, Fei Liu, Yang Wang, Thomas Wagner,
Tópico(s)Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
ResumoSatellite observations of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) provide valuable information on the location and strength of NO x emissions, but spatial resolution is limited by horizontal transport and smearing of temporal averages due to changing wind fields. In this study, we map NO x emissions on high spatial resolution from TROPOMI observations of NO2 combined with wind fields based on the continuity equation. The divergence of horizontal fluxes proves to be highly sensitive for point sources like exhaust stacks. Thus, NO x emissions from individual power plants can be resolved and quantified even on top of considerably high urban pollution from the Saudi Arabian capital city Riyadh. This allows us to catalog NO x emissions from large point sources globally, as demonstrated for South Africa and Germany, with a detection limit of about 0.11 kg/s down to 0.03 kg/s for ideal conditions.
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