Global anthropogenic CO2 sources are dominated by power plants and large industrial facilities. Quantifying the emissions of these point sources is therefore one of the main goals of the planned constellation of anthropogenic CO2 monitoring satellites (CO2M) of the European Copernicus program. Atmospheric transport models may be used to study the capabilities of such satellites through observing system simulation experiments and to quantify emissions in an inverse modelling framework. How realistically the CO2 plumes of power plants can be simulated and how strongly the results may depend on model type and resolution, however, is not well known due to a lack of observations available for benchmarking. Here, we use the unique data set of air...
Abstract. Top-down CO2 emission estimates based on satellite observations are of great importance fo...
The UNFCCC (United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change) requires the nations of the world...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the most important anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) causing global warmin...
Power plants are a major source of CO2 globally. Although their emissions are routinely monitored in...
High-resolution atmospheric transport simulations were used to investigate the potential for detecti...
The European Copernicus programme plans to install a constellation of multiple polar orbiting satell...
Inverse modeling of anthropogenic and biospheric CO2 fluxes from ground-based and satellite observat...
Abstract. Inverse modeling of anthropogenic and biospheric CO2 fluxes from ground-based and satellit...
Anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions dominate uncertainties in the global carbon budget. Glo...
The CO2 Human Emissions project has generated realistic high-resolution 9 km global simulations for ...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from combustion sources are uncertain in many places across the globe...
The quantification of carbon dioxide emissions pose a significant and multi-faceted problem for the ...
Reliable techniques to infer greenhouse gas emission rates from localised sources require accurate m...
Inverse modeling of anthropogenic and biospheric CO2 fluxes from ground-based and satellite observat...
We quantify CO2 emissions from Europe’s largest fossil fuel power plant, the Bełchatόw Power Station...
Abstract. Top-down CO2 emission estimates based on satellite observations are of great importance fo...
The UNFCCC (United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change) requires the nations of the world...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the most important anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) causing global warmin...
Power plants are a major source of CO2 globally. Although their emissions are routinely monitored in...
High-resolution atmospheric transport simulations were used to investigate the potential for detecti...
The European Copernicus programme plans to install a constellation of multiple polar orbiting satell...
Inverse modeling of anthropogenic and biospheric CO2 fluxes from ground-based and satellite observat...
Abstract. Inverse modeling of anthropogenic and biospheric CO2 fluxes from ground-based and satellit...
Anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions dominate uncertainties in the global carbon budget. Glo...
The CO2 Human Emissions project has generated realistic high-resolution 9 km global simulations for ...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from combustion sources are uncertain in many places across the globe...
The quantification of carbon dioxide emissions pose a significant and multi-faceted problem for the ...
Reliable techniques to infer greenhouse gas emission rates from localised sources require accurate m...
Inverse modeling of anthropogenic and biospheric CO2 fluxes from ground-based and satellite observat...
We quantify CO2 emissions from Europe’s largest fossil fuel power plant, the Bełchatόw Power Station...
Abstract. Top-down CO2 emission estimates based on satellite observations are of great importance fo...
The UNFCCC (United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change) requires the nations of the world...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the most important anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) causing global warmin...