International audienceBackground: Satellite imagery will offer unparalleled global spatial coverage at high-resolution for long term cost-effective monitoring of CO2 concentration plumes generated by emission hotspots. CO2 emissions can then be estimated from the magnitude of these plumes. In this paper, we assimilate pseudo-observations in a global atmospheric inversion system to assess the performance of a constellation of one to four sun-synchronous low-Earth orbit (LEO) imagers to monitor anthropogenic CO2 emissions. The constellation of imagers follows the specifications from the European Spatial Agency (ESA) for the Copernicus Anthropogenic Carbon Dioxide Monitoring (CO2M) concept for a future operational mission dedicated to the moni...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the most important anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) causing global warmin...
International audienceHigh-resolution atmospheric transport simulations were used to investigate the...
International audienceUrban areas, where more than 55% of the global population gathers, contribute ...
International audienceBackground: Satellite imagery will offer unparalleled global spatial coverage ...
International audienceThis study assesses the potential of 2 to 10 km resolution imagery of CO 2 con...
Abstract. This study assesses the potential of satellite imagery of vertically integrated columns of...
International audienceAbstract. Various satellite imagers of the vertically integrated column of car...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from combustion sources are uncertain in many places across the globe...
Currently 52 % of the world's population resides in urban areas and as a consequence, approximately ...
The European Copernicus programme plans to install a constellation of multiple polar orbiting satell...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the most important anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) causing global warmin...
International audienceHigh-resolution atmospheric transport simulations were used to investigate the...
International audienceUrban areas, where more than 55% of the global population gathers, contribute ...
International audienceBackground: Satellite imagery will offer unparalleled global spatial coverage ...
International audienceThis study assesses the potential of 2 to 10 km resolution imagery of CO 2 con...
Abstract. This study assesses the potential of satellite imagery of vertically integrated columns of...
International audienceAbstract. Various satellite imagers of the vertically integrated column of car...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from combustion sources are uncertain in many places across the globe...
Currently 52 % of the world's population resides in urban areas and as a consequence, approximately ...
The European Copernicus programme plans to install a constellation of multiple polar orbiting satell...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the most important anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) causing global warmin...
International audienceHigh-resolution atmospheric transport simulations were used to investigate the...
International audienceUrban areas, where more than 55% of the global population gathers, contribute ...