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26 October 2016 The measurement of carbon dioxide levels in a city canyon
Jenny Boyd, Daniel Budinov, Iain Robinson, James Jack
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Abstract
Cities today have two major environmental concerns – carbon emissions and air quality. Global carbon levels are increasing and cities require to show plans to tackle and reduce the amount of carbon which they are emitting. At present carbon emissions in urban areas are calculated rather than measured. In some cities where industrial activity is not carbon intensive, the major contributors are the burning of fuel for heating and the emissions from vehicles. Air quality levels have a direct impact on human health and cities are under increased pressure to demonstrate plans to control and reduce levels of air pollution. Of great importance is the way in which emissions, both carbon rich emissions and pollutants, disperse in a city environment. Little work has been reported on the movement of CO2 in the urban environment and the effect the structure of the environment exerts on the movement and dispersion. This paper describes an investigation into the dispersion of CO2 within an urban environment in the Old Town of the City of Edinburgh, using a hand carried low cost portable CO2 sensor.
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Jenny Boyd, Daniel Budinov, Iain Robinson, and James Jack "The measurement of carbon dioxide levels in a city canyon", Proc. SPIE 10008, Remote Sensing Technologies and Applications in Urban Environments, 100080A (26 October 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2241780
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KEYWORDS
Carbon dioxide

Sensors

Carbon

Global Positioning System

Environmental sensing

Pollution control

Earth sciences

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