AIR quality, ENVIRONMENTAL quality, EDDIES, URBAN climatology, CLIMATE change
Abstract
A recent report from Anhui Jianzhu University in Hefei, China discusses the use of the eddy covariance (EC) technique to measure CO2 and energy fluxes in urban areas. The researchers analyzed 127 studies from 2009 to 2022 that used the EC technique and selected additional studies to provide theoretical support. They found that carbon emissions in urban areas are highly cyclical and vary at different times and seasons. The researchers also emphasized the importance of considering urban heterogeneity and improving energy calculation models to accurately assess surface energy balance in urban areas. The report provides valuable insights into the field of urban climate and visualizes research hotspots and correlations between regions. [Extracted from the article]
Published
2024
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