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View article: A scalable method for high-resolution bottom-up GHG emission inventories using open data
A scalable method for high-resolution bottom-up GHG emission inventories using open data Open
Accurately targeting and tracking climate change mitigation efforts requires detailed bottom-up greenhouse gas (GHG) emission inventories verified by independent atmospheric measurements. While policy decisions often rely on annual nationa…
View article: A scalable approach to high-resolution, bottom-up GHG emission inventories using open data
A scalable approach to high-resolution, bottom-up GHG emission inventories using open data Open
Targeting and tracking climate change mitigation efforts requires accurate bottom-up inventories of GHG emissions, verified by independent atmospheric measurements. So far, most policy decisions have been based on annual emission inventori…
View article: High-resolution CO2 flux modelling on the building-scale using GRAMM/GRAL and in-situ measurements for the Paris metropolitan area
High-resolution CO2 flux modelling on the building-scale using GRAMM/GRAL and in-situ measurements for the Paris metropolitan area Open
The city of Paris aims to reach net zero emissions by 2050, an ambitious target whose achievement will need to be verified. Atmospheric measurements of CO2 can provide independent information on the city emissions and therefore, play an im…
View article: Towards an urban CO2 and air pollution network in Heidelberg-Mannheim
Towards an urban CO2 and air pollution network in Heidelberg-Mannheim Open
Cities have a great responsibility to mitigate CO2 emissions, as they contribute substantially to global anthropogenic CO2. To assist cities in efficient mitigation planning an independent data-driven approach to monitor emissions within u…
View article: Identifying Greenhouse Gas Emission Trends and Validating Hotspot Locations via Flux Measurements and Footprints in Three Pilot Cities
Identifying Greenhouse Gas Emission Trends and Validating Hotspot Locations via Flux Measurements and Footprints in Three Pilot Cities Open
Emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs) are known drivers of climate change and related effects; however, they continue to increase every year despite current reduction efforts. Rising populations worldwide as well as changes in land use and …
View article: Bosch Street Dataset: A Multi-Modal Dataset with Imaging Radar for Automated Driving
Bosch Street Dataset: A Multi-Modal Dataset with Imaging Radar for Automated Driving Open
This paper introduces the Bosch street dataset (BSD), a novel multi-modal large-scale dataset aimed at promoting highly automated driving (HAD) and advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) research. Unlike existing datasets, BSD offers a …
View article: Applying a high-resolution atmospheric inversion framework to CO2 observations using GRAMM/GRAL
Applying a high-resolution atmospheric inversion framework to CO2 observations using GRAMM/GRAL Open
As urban areas encompass more than 70% of anthropogenic CO2 emissions, they are a crucial target for effective climate change mitigation. To monitor and verify CO2 mitigation strategies, atmospheric CO2 measurements can be assimilated into…
View article: A novel automated framework to design optimal networks of atmospheric greenhouse gas stations
A novel automated framework to design optimal networks of atmospheric greenhouse gas stations Open
This research proposes an optimal design framework for a mesoscale atmospheric greenhouse gas network dedicated to inverse flux monitoring at urban, regional, or national scales.The framework’s design is based on data processing of a…
View article: A combined dataset of path-averaged and in-situ measurements of greenhouse gases to inform on the sensitivities to localized source patterns and transport effects in the urban atmosphere.
A combined dataset of path-averaged and in-situ measurements of greenhouse gases to inform on the sensitivities to localized source patterns and transport effects in the urban atmosphere. Open
Urban areas are a major and growing contributor to anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and are thus an important target for emission reduction efforts. However, measurement-based information for planning, implementing, and monitor…
Optimising urban measurement networks for CO <sub>2</sub> flux estimation: a high-resolution observing system simulation experiment using GRAMM/GRAL Open
To design a monitoring network for estimating CO2 fluxes in an urban area, a high-resolution observing system simulation experiment (OSSE) is performed using the transport model Graz Mesoscale Model (GRAMMv19.1) coupled to the Graz Lagrang…
Comment on gmd-2023-192 Open
Abstract. To design a monitoring network for estimating CO2 fluxes in an urban area, a high-resolution Observing System Simulation Experiment (OSSE) is performed using the transport model Graz Mesoscale Model (GRAMMv19.1) coupled to the Gr…
Optimising Urban Measurement Networks for CO <sub>2</sub> Flux Estimation: A High-Resolution Observing System Simulation Experiment using GRAMM/GRAL Open
To design a monitoring network for estimating CO2 fluxes in an urban area, a high-resolution Observing System Simulation Experiment (OSSE) is performed using the transport model Graz Mesoscale Model (GRAMMv19.1) coupled to the Graz Lagrang…
View article: Long open-path measurements of CO2 and CH4 with an 125HR FTS in an urban environment.
Long open-path measurements of CO2 and CH4 with an 125HR FTS in an urban environment. Open
Quantifying sources and sinks, as well as chemical activity of trace gases in the lower troposphere, requires accurate measurements of the concentrations of the species of interest. While there exist in-situ measurement techniques, which a…
Observing System Simulation Experiment for designing a monitoring network in urban areas using the GRAMM/GRAL model Open
Urban areas and cities play a crucial role in mitigating climate change. First, a large share of greenhouse gases (about 60%) is emitted in urban areas. Second, city networks have formed to implement climate change mitigation measures at t…
View article: CUX1-related neurodevelopmental disorder: Deep insights into phenotype-genotype spectrum and underlying pathology
CUX1-related neurodevelopmental disorder: Deep insights into phenotype-genotype spectrum and underlying pathology Open
Heterozygous, pathogenic CUX1 variants are associated with global developmental delay or intellectual disability. This study delineates the clinical presentation in an extended cohort and investigates the molecular mechanism underlying the…
High-resolution meteorological simulations in Heidelberg using GRAMM/GRAL model Open
<p>More than 60% of global greenhouse gases are produced in urban areas. Urban areas therefore exhibit an immense mitigation potential, which needs to be fully exploited to limit climate change.&#160; In order to monitor the effe…
Predicting Solute Transport in Soil Water Flow with Estimated, Effective Material Properties Open
<div> <div>Soil water flow is a key hydrological process supporting several ecosystem services. The non-linear soil hydraulic material properties have a profound influence on the flow dynamics and cannot be measured directly. T…
Contribution of novel ATGL missense mutations to the clinical phenotype of NLSD-M: a strikingly low amount of lipase activity may preserve cardiac function Open
The lack of adipose triglyceride lipase (ATGL), a patatin-like phospholipase domain-containing enzyme that hydrolyzes fatty acids from triacylglycerol (TAG) stored in multiple tissues, causes the autosomal recessive disorder neutral lipid …
The power of the Mediator complex—Expanding the genetic architecture and phenotypic spectrum of <i>MED12</i>‐related disorders Open
MED12 is a member of the large Mediator complex that controls cell growth, development, and differentiation. Mutations in MED12 disrupt neuronal gene expression and lead to at least three distinct X‐linked intellectual disability syndromes…