Direct measurement of CO2 and particle emissions from an urban area

Dahlkotter F, Griessbaum F, Schmidt A, Klemm O

Forschungsartikel (Zeitschrift)

Zusammenfassung

From July 9(th) through September 24th, 2009, turbulent particle number fluxes and CO2 fluxes were measured above the city area of Munster, north-west Germany. The goal was to characterize the respective vertical fluxes in the urban boundary area. The measurements were conducted at a height of 65 m a. g. l. on a military radio tower at 10 Hz temporal resolution. Fluxes were calculated applying the eddy covariance method. To determine the impact of traffic emissions on particle number fluxes and CO2 fluxes, hourly traffic activities for 45 degrees sectors, related to the tower, were calculated. Averaged diurnal and sectoral fluxes are consistently directed upward, implying that the urban area of Munster acts continuously as particle (number) and CO2 source. Traffic activities vary in the course of the day and within the 45 degrees sectors. The latter is attributable to differences in land use between the sectors. In the course of the day, two peaks are discernible, during the morning and the evening rush hours, respectively. Averaged diurnal particle (number) fluxes are correlated significantly to traffic activity. Accordingly, traffic related emissions are the main sources for urban particle (number) fluxes. Averaged sectoral CO2 fluxes also correlate fairly well with sectoral traffic activities. In addition, daytime photosynthesis is a controlling variable for the CO2 flux, leading to lower upward fluxes in daytime. The contribution of the photosynthetic activity of the vegetation in the urban area to the CO2 flux is quantified. Further, the contribution of traffic related emissions to the CO2 flux is computed by applying emission factors for carbon dioxide to the traffic activity. They contribute in daytime about 40 to 50 % to the CO2 flux, whereby, nightly contributions are minimal.

Details zur Publikation

FachzeitschriftMeteorologische Zeitschrift
Jahrgang / Bandnr. / Volume19
Ausgabe / Heftnr. / Issue6
Seitenbereich565-575
StatusVeröffentlicht
Veröffentlichungsjahr2010 (31.12.2010)
Sprache, in der die Publikation verfasst istEnglisch
DOI10.1127/0941-2948/2010/0492
Stichwörtercarbon-dioxide water-vapor particulate matter quality assessment flux measurements flow distortion city heat fine parameterization

Autor*innen der Universität Münster

Grießbaum, Frank
Institut für Landschaftsökologie (ILÖK)