Publication: A light-weight NO2 to NOx conversion model for quantifying NOx emissions of point sources from NO2 satellite observations
A light-weight NO2 to NOx conversion model for quantifying NOx emissions of point sources from NO2 satellite observations
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Meier, S., Koene, E., Krol, M., Brunner, D., Damm, A., & Kuhlmann, G. (2024). A light-weight NO2 to NOx conversion model for quantifying NOx emissions of point sources from NO2 satellite observations (No. 159; Preprint EGUsphere). https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-2024-159
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Nitrogen oxides (NOx = NO + NO2) are air pollutants which are co-emitted with CO2 during high-temperature combustion processes. Monitoring NOx emissions is crucial for assessing air quality and for providing proxy estimates of CO2 emissions. Satellite observations, such as those from the TROPOspheric Monitoring Instrument (TROPOMI) on board the Sentinel-5P satellite, provide global coverage at high temporal resolution. However, satellites measure only NO2, necessitating a conversion to NOx. Previous studies applied a constant NO2-to-N
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Meier, S., Koene, E., Krol, M., Brunner, D., Damm, A., & Kuhlmann, G. (2024). A light-weight NO2 to NOx conversion model for quantifying NOx emissions of point sources from NO2 satellite observations (No. 159; Preprint EGUsphere). https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-2024-159