Meteorological measurements of the urban heat budget and CO2 emissions on a city scale

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作者
Nemitz, E
Hargreaves, KJ
McDonald, AG
Dorsey, JR
Fowler, D
机构
[1] Ctr Ecol & Hyrol, Penicuik EH26 0QB, Midlothian, Scotland
[2] Univ Manchester, Dept Phys, Manchester M60 1QD, Lancs, England
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10.1021/es010277e
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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Direct measurements of urban CO2 emissions and heat fluxes are presented, made using the eddy covariance technique. The measurements were made from the top of a tower, approximately 65 m above the street level of Edinburgh, Scotland, and the fluxes are representative of footprint source areas of several square kilometers. The application of a stationarity test and spectral analysis techniques shows that, at this height, the stationarity criterion for eddy covariance is fulfilled for wind directions from the city center for 93% of the time, while for other wind directions this declines to 59%, demonstrating that pollutant fluxes from urban areas can be measured. The average CO2 emission from the city center was 26 mumol m(-2) s(-1) (10 kt of C km(-2) yr(-1)), with typical daytime peaks of 5075 and nighttime values of 10 mumol m(-2) s(-1). The correlation between CO2 emission and traffic flow is highly significant, while residential and institutional heating with natural gas are estimated to contribute about 39% to the emissions during the day and 64% at night. An analysis of the energy budget shows that, during the autumn, fossil fuel combustion within the city contributed one-third of the daily anthropogenic energy input of 3.8 MJ m(-2) d(-1), with the remainder coming from other energy sources, dominated by electricity, Conversely, the total energy input in late spring (May/June) was found to be approximately half this value.
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