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CoCO2-MOSAIC 1.0: A global mosaic of regional, gridded, fossil, and biofuel CO2 emission inventories
Urraca, Ruben; Janssens Maenhout, Greet; Álamos, Nicolás; Berná Peña, Lucas Luciano
; Crippa, Monica; Darras, Sabine; Dellaert, Stijn; Denier van der Gon, Hugo; Dowell, Mark; Gobron, Nadine; Granier, Claire; Grassi, Giacomo; Guevara, Marc; Guizzardi, Diego; Gurney, Kevin; Huneeus, Nicolás; Keita, Sekou; Kuenen, Jeroen; Lopez Noreña, Ana Isabel
; Puliafito, Salvador Enrique
; Roest, Geoffrey; Rossi, Simone; Soulie, Antonin; Visschedijk, Antoon
Fecha de publicación:
01/2024
Editorial:
Copernicus Publications
Revista:
Earth System Science Data
e-ISSN:
1866-3516
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Inglés
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Resumen
Gridded bottom-up inventories of CO2 emissions are needed in global CO2 inversion schemes as priors to initialize transport models and as a complement to top-down estimates to identify the anthropogenic sources. Global inversions require gridded datasets almost in near-real time that are spatially and methodologically consistent at a global scale. This may result in a loss of more detailed information that can be assessed by using regional inventories because they are built with a greater level of detail including country-specific information and finer resolution data. With this aim, a global mosaic of regional, gridded CO2 emission inventories, hereafter referred to as CoCO2-MOSAIC 1.0, has been built in the framework of the CoCO2 project. CoCO2-MOSAIC 1.0 provides gridded (0.1◦ × 0.1◦ ) monthly emissions fluxes of CO2 fossil fuel (CO2ff, long cycle) and CO2 biofuel (CO2bf, short cycle) for the years 2015–2018 disaggregated in seven sectors. The regional inventories integrated are CAMS-REG-GHG 5.1 (Europe), DACCIWA 2.0 (Africa), GEAA-AEI 3.0 (Argentina), INEMA 1.0 (Chile), REAS 3.2.1 (East, Southeast, and South Asia), and VULCAN 3.0 (USA). EDGAR 6.0, CAMS-GLOB-SHIP 3.1 and CAMS-GLOB-TEMPO 3.1 are used for gap-filling. CoCO2-MOSAIC 1.0 can be recommended as a global baseline emission inventory for 2015 which is regionally accepted as a reference, and as such we use the mosaic to inter-compare the most widely used global emission inventories: CAMS-GLOBANT 5.3, EDGAR 6.0, ODIAC v2020b, and CEDS v2020_04_24. CoCO2-MOSAIC 1.0 has the highest CO2ff (36.7 Gt) and CO2bf (5.9 Gt) emissions globally, particularly in the USA and Africa. Regional emissions generally have a higher seasonality representing better the local monthly profiles and are generally distributed over a higher number of pixels, due to the more detailed information available. All super-emitting pixels from regional inventories contain a power station (CoCO2 database), whereas several super-emitters from global inventories are likely incorrectly geolocated, which is likely because regional inventories provide large energy emitters as point sources including regional information on power plant locations. CoCO2-MOSAIC 1.0 is freely available at zenodo (https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7092358; Urraca et al., 2023) and at the JRC Data Catalogue (https://data.jrc.ec.europa.eu/dataset/6c8f9148-ce09-4dca-a4d5-422fb3682389, last access: 15 May 2023; Urraca Valle et al., 2023).
Palabras clave:
GLOBAL EMISSIONS INVENTORY
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CO2
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FOSSIL
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BIOGENIC
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Urraca, Ruben; Janssens Maenhout, Greet; Álamos, Nicolás; Berná Peña, Lucas Luciano; Crippa, Monica; et al.; CoCO2-MOSAIC 1.0: A global mosaic of regional, gridded, fossil, and biofuel CO2 emission inventories; Copernicus Publications; Earth System Science Data; 16; 1; 1-2024; 501-523
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