Intra-urban Variations of the CO2 Fluxes at the Surface-Atmosphere Interface in the Seoul Metropolitan Area

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Seon-Ok Hong
Jinwon Kim
Young-Hwa Byun
Jinkyu Hong
Je-Woo Hong
Keunmin Lee
Young-San Park
Sang-Sam Lee
Yeon-Hee Kim
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[1] NIMS,Research Applications Department
[2] NIMS/KMA,Observation Research Department
[3] Climate Change Research Team,Department of Atmospheric Sciences
[4] NIMS,Korea Adaptation Center for Climate Change
[5] Yonsei University,Numerical Modeling Center
[6] KEI,undefined
[7] KMA,undefined
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Urban CO; fluxes; Eddy correlation method; Landuse-business types; Heating-fuel consumption; Vehicle traffic; Carbon cycle;
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Severe spatiotemporal heterogeneity of emissions sources and limited measurement networks have been hampering the monitoring and understanding of CO2 fluxes in large cities, a great concern in climate research as big cities are among the major sources of anthropogenic CO2 in the climate system. To understand the CO2 fluxes in Seoul, Korea, CO2 fluxes at eight surface energy balance sites, six urban (vegetation-area fraction < 15%) and two suburban (vegetation-area fraction > 60%), for 2017–2018 are analyzed and attributed to the local land-use and business types. The analyses show that the CO2 flux variations at the suburban sites are mainly driven by vegetation and that the CO2 flux differences between the urban and suburban sites originate from the differences in the vegetation-area fraction and anthropogenic CO2 emissions. For the CO2 fluxes at the urban sites; (1) vehicle traffic (traffic) and heating-fuel consumption (heating) contribute > 80% to the total, (2) vegetation effects are minimal, (3) the seasonal cycle is driven mainly by heating, (4) the contribution of heating is positively related to the building-area fraction, (5) the annual total is positively (negatively) correlated with the commercial-area (residential-area) fraction, and (6) the traffic at the commercial sites depend further on the main business types to induce distinct CO2 flux weekly cycles. This study shows that understanding and estimation of CO2 fluxes in large urban areas require careful site selections and analyses based on detailed consideration of the land-use and business types refined beyond the single representative land-use type widely-used in contemporary studies.
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