2019
DOI: 10.5194/essd-11-1291-2019
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The Utah urban carbon dioxide (UUCON) and Uintah Basin greenhouse gas networks: instrumentation, data, and measurement uncertainty

Abstract: Abstract. The Utah Urban CO2 Network (UUCON) is a network of near-surface atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) measurement sites aimed at quantifying long-term changes in urban and rural locations throughout northern Utah since 2001. We document improvements to UUCON made in 2015 that increase measurement precision, standardize sampling protocols, and expand the number of measurement locations to represent a larger region in northern Utah. In a parallel effort, near-surface CO2 and methane (CH4) measurement sites … Show more

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“…The analyzers take data every 10 seconds and are calibrated every three hours with reference gas cylinders traceable to the World Meteorological Organization scale. For more details regarding the measurement setup and instrument uncertainties, we refer the reader to Foster et al 10 and Bares et al 37 .…”
Section: Methods Tropomi Satellite Instrument Tropomi Is the Single mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The analyzers take data every 10 seconds and are calibrated every three hours with reference gas cylinders traceable to the World Meteorological Organization scale. For more details regarding the measurement setup and instrument uncertainties, we refer the reader to Foster et al 10 and Bares et al 37 .…”
Section: Methods Tropomi Satellite Instrument Tropomi Is the Single mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All stations monitor CO 2 concentrations, but some also record other gases (CO, CH 4 , NO x and O 3 ), stable isotopes and fine particulate matter (PM 2.5 ). Instrumentation is detailed in Table 4 with QA/QC procedures described in Bares et al (2019). A similar suite of sensors affixed to UTA's light rail (UTA TRAX) system and a mobile lab (UNERD) measure emissions of trace gases and PM 2.5 in the urban core.…”
Section: Atmospheric Chemistrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Water supply and water quality research builds on this work to understand complexities in the supply of surface and drinking water across the montane to urban land-use gradient (Follstad Shah et al, 2019;Gabor et al, 2017;Hall et al, 2016;Jameel et al, 2016Jameel et al, , 2018. Meteorologic observations directly serve civic needs (Horel et al, 2002), while atmospheric science research focuses on elucidating the sources, drivers, fate and health impacts of air pollution, including emissions of CO 2 , fine particulate matter and combustion by-products (Bares et al, 2018(Bares et al, , 2019Fiorella et al, 2018;Fiorella et al, 2019;Gorski et al, 2015;Lin et al, 2018;Mallia et al, 2017;Moravek et al, 2019;Womack et al, 2019).…”
Section: Ongoing Research Themesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the last three decades a lot of local work has examined the relationship between urbanisation and carbon emissions: Malaysia [Shahbaz et al, 2016], Turkey [Katircioğlu and Katircioğlu, 2018], African region [Al-Mulali et al, 2013;Salahuddin et al, 2019], developed countries [Liddle and Lung, 2010], developing countries [Martínez-Zarzoso and Maruotti , 2011;Sadorsky, 2014], Europe [Khoshnevis Yazdi and Shakouri , 2018], U.S. [Dogan and Turkekul , 2016], Japan [Ouyang and Lin, 2017], U.K. [Baiocchi and Minx , 2010]. Other studies have addressed different time scales: [Bares et al, 2019;Dhakal , 2009;Duren and Miller , 2012] for long-term emissions, [Patarasuk et al, 2016;Sargent et al, 2018] for shorter time scales and [Turnbull et al, 2015] on seasonal scales.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%