First top-down estimates of anthropogenic NOx emissions using high-resolution airborne remote sensing observations

A number of satellite-based instruments have become an essential part of monitoring emissions. Despite sound theoretical inversion techniques, the insufficient samples and the footprint size of current observations have introduced an obstacle to narrow the inversion window for regional models. These key limitations can be partially resolved by a set of modest high-quality measurements from airborne remote sensing. This study illustrates the feasibility of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) columns from the Geostationary Coastal and Air Pollution Events Airborne Simulator (GCAS) to constrain anthropogenic NOx emissions in the Houston-Galveston-Brazoria area. We convert slant column densities to vertical columns using a radiative transfer model with (i) NO2 profiles from a high-resolution regional model (1x1km(2)) constrained by P-3B aircraft measurements, (ii) the consideration of aerosol optical thickness impacts on radiance at NO2 absorption line, and (iii) high-resolution surface albedo constrained by ground-based spectrometers. We characterize errors in the GCAS NO2 columns by comparing them to Pandora measurements and find a striking correlation (r>0.74) with an uncertainty of 3.5x10(15)moleculescm(-2). On 9 of 10 total days, the constrained anthropogenic emissions by a Kalman filter yield an overall 2-50% reduction in polluted areas, partly counterbalancing the well-documented positive bias of the model. The inversion, however, boosts emissions by 94% in the same areas on a day when an unprecedented local emissions event potentially occurred, significantly mitigating the bias of the model. The capability of GCAS at detecting such an event ensures the significance of forthcoming geostationary satellites for timely estimates of top-down emissions.

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Author Souri, Amir H.
Choi, Yunsoo
Pan, Shuai
Curci, Gabriele
Nowlan, Caroline R.
Janz, Scott J.
Kowalewski, Matthew G.
Liu, Junjie
Herman, Jay R.
Weinheimer, Andrew J.
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Publication Date 2018-03-27T00:00:00
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Suggested Citation Souri, Amir H., Choi, Yunsoo, Pan, Shuai, Curci, Gabriele, Nowlan, Caroline R., Janz, Scott J., Kowalewski, Matthew G., Liu, Junjie, Herman, Jay R., Weinheimer, Andrew J.. (2018). First top-down estimates of anthropogenic NOx emissions using high-resolution airborne remote sensing observations. UCAR/NCAR - Library. http://n2t.net/ark:/85065/d7dj5jbc. Accessed 15 March 2025.

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