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Using NO2 Satellite Observations to Support Satellite-based CO2 Emission Estimates of Cities and Power Plants

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Abstract

We created synthetic CO2 and NO2 satellite observations and compared various methods for estimating anthropogenic CO2 emissions. The NO2 observations increased the number of detected CO2 plumes and reduced mean bias and scatter of the emission estimates making an NO2 instrument a valuable addition.

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