We present a new modelling approach for assessing atmospheric emissions from a city, using an aircraft measurement sampling strategy similar to that employed by previous mass balance studies. Unlike conventional mass balance methods, our approach does not assume that city-scale emissions are confined to a well-defined urban area and that peri-urban emissions are negligible. We apply our new approach to a case study conducted in March 2016, investigating CO, For comparison, we also calculate fluxes using a conventional mass balance approach and compare these to the emissions inventory aggregated over the Greater London area. Using this method we derive much higher inventory scale factors for all three gases, as a direct consequence of the failure to account for emissions outside the Greater London boundary. That substantially different conclusions are drawn using the conventional mass balance method demonstrates the danger of using this technique for cities whose emissions cannot be separated from significant surrounding sources.
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Pitt, J. R., Allen, G., Bauguitte, S. J. B., Gallagher, M. W., Lee, J. D., Drysdale, W., … Palmer, P. I. (2019). Assessing London CO2, CH4 and CO emissions using aircraft measurements and dispersion modelling. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 19(13), 8931–8945. https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-19-8931-2019