Reconciling the differences between a bottom-up and inverse-estimated FFCO2 emissions estimate in a...
Reconciling the differences between a bottom-up and inverse-estimated FFCO2 emissions estimate in a large US urban area
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Oakland: University of California Press, Journals & Digital Publishing Division
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The INFLUX experiment has taken multiple approaches to estimate the carbon dioxide (CO2) flux in a domain centered on the city of Indianapolis, Indiana. One approach, Hestia, uses a bottom-up technique relying on a mixture of activity data, fuel statistics, direct flux measurement and modeling algorithms. A second uses a Bayesian atmospheric invers...
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Reconciling the differences between a bottom-up and inverse-estimated FFCO2 emissions estimate in a large US urban area
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_9e9a85106fea40f683bd7fe66d75cf0e
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2325-1026
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2325-1026
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10.1525/elementa.137