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DOI | 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2021.118809 |
Consistent weekly cycles of atmospheric NO2, CO, and CO2 in a North American megacity from ground-based, mountaintop, and satellite measurements | |
Wang H.; Gong F.-Y.; Newman S.; Zeng Z.-C. | |
发表日期 | 2022 |
ISSN | 1352-2310 |
卷号 | 268 |
英文摘要 | The weekday-weekend effect of anthropogenic emissions in cities, driven by the associated weekly changes in human activities, provides a unique opportunity to assess the sensitivity of observation networks (e.g., ground-based and space-borne instruments) on urban emissions. In this study, we focus on the weekly cycle amplitudes of nitrogen dioxide (NO2), carbon monoxide (CO), and carbon dioxide (CO2) in the Los Angeles (LA) megacity, where a significant weekly cycle of human activities exists. In addition, abundant observations are being produced continuously from existing ground-based, mountaintop, and satellite platforms to monitor carbon emissions and air quality in LA. From our analysis, significant agreement can be found in observations from different platforms. For NO2, a 30%–35% Sunday decline relative to mid-week mixing ratios can be observed from both ground-based and satellite observations. For CO, the Sunday drops from ground-based, mountain-top and satellite observations are 13%–20%. The TROPOMI instrument with its high spatial resolution provides detailed spatial information on the reduction of tropospheric NO2 and CO columns on Sundays. The spatial pattern is in good agreement with traffic density in LA. Impact due to the prevailing winds from the coast in the afternoon can also be observed. For anthropogenic CO2, we show that the weekly cycle of XCO2 enhancement above background from OCO-2 observations has a Sunday decline (15%–20%) consistent with ground-based observations and TCCON. This weekly pattern of CO2 in a megacity directly detected by OCO-2 is reported for the first time. In addition, we also investigate the weekly cycles in the stable carbon isotopic composition of CO2 (δ13C) from ground-based observations, which demonstrates the weekly variation in fossil fuel usage in LA. Finally, using the COVID-19 lockdown period as an example of a short-term perturbation on anthropogenic emissions, we found that the weekly cycle amplitude became larger during the lockdown period primarily because of the traffic volume changes in light-duty vehicles. This study highlights the consistencies and effectiveness of existing observing platforms in monitoring the anthropogenic emissions of the LA megacity. © 2021 Elsevier Ltd |
关键词 | Air qualityCarbon emissionsLos AngelesOCO-2TROPOMIWeekly cycle |
语种 | 英语 |
scopus关键词 | Air quality; Carbon dioxide; Fossil fuels; Nitrogen oxides; Satellites; Anthropogenic emissions; Carbon emissions; Ground based; Ground-based observations; Human activities; Los angeles; Megacities; OCO-2; TROPOMI; Weekly cycle; Carbon monoxide; carbon 13; carbon dioxide; carbon monoxide; fossil fuel; nitrogen dioxide; air quality; amplitude; carbon dioxide; carbon monoxide; isotopic composition; nitrogen dioxide; satellite; air monitoring; airflow; ambient air; Article; atmospheric diffusion; boundary layer; carbon cycling; carbon fixation; carbon footprint; circadian rhythm; circannual rhythm; combustion; concentration ratio; coronavirus disease 2019; density; energy consumption; gas mixing; geographic mapping; human activities; isotope analysis; lockdown; measurement accuracy; nitrogen cycling; ocean current; retention time; satellite imagery; seashore; traffic; troposphere; urban area; vegetation; wind speed; Los Angeles [California]; Varanidae |
来源期刊 | ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT
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文献类型 | 期刊论文 |
条目标识符 | http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/248143 |
作者单位 | State Key Laboratory of Information Engineering in Surveying, Mapping and Remote Sensing, Wuhan University, Wuhan, 430079, China; School of Public Administration and Policy, Renmin University of China, Beijing, China; Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, United States; Joint Institute for Regional Earth System Science & Engineering (JIFRESSE), University of California, Los Angeles, United States |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Wang H.,Gong F.-Y.,Newman S.,et al. Consistent weekly cycles of atmospheric NO2, CO, and CO2 in a North American megacity from ground-based, mountaintop, and satellite measurements[J],2022,268. |
APA | Wang H.,Gong F.-Y.,Newman S.,&Zeng Z.-C..(2022).Consistent weekly cycles of atmospheric NO2, CO, and CO2 in a North American megacity from ground-based, mountaintop, and satellite measurements.ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT,268. |
MLA | Wang H.,et al."Consistent weekly cycles of atmospheric NO2, CO, and CO2 in a North American megacity from ground-based, mountaintop, and satellite measurements".ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT 268(2022). |
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