Near-surface atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases (CO2 and CH4) in Florence urban area: Inferring emitting sources through carbon isotopic analysis
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
From February to April 2019, near-surface CO2 and CH4 concentrations and carbon isotopic
compositions (delta13C-CO2 and delta13C-CH4) were monitored at four stations belonging to the local air
quality surveillance network of Florence (central Italy), representing typical zones of suburban
background (SB), urban traffic (UT) and urban background (UB). The GHGs (greenhouse gases)
concentrations showed a high spatial variability likely related to variable contributions from
distinct emitting sources in the urban landscape. The delta13C-CO2 and delta13C-CH4 values suggested
that domestic heating is the dominant GHGs emitting source at the UB station. Conversely, traffic related CO2 emissions (about 74%) largely overwhelmed those from natural gas combustion at
the UT stations, where vehicular exhaust emissions also affected atmospheric CH4 levels. The SB
and UB stations registered the presence of multiple CH4 sources, which included both leakage
from underground pipeline network for natural gas supply and biogenic emissions from urban
waterways. These results offer a pivotal background framework to improve the performance of
GHGs reduction policies and refine the spatiotemporal resolution of bottom-up estimations of
urban GHG emissions.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
greenhouse gases; urban air quality; air quality monitoring; carbon footprint; carbon isotopes
Elenco autori:
Vaselli, Orlando; Tassi, Franco; Capecchiacci, Francesco; Venturi, Stefania; Randazzo, Antonio; Cabassi, Jacopo
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