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Tracking CO₂ Across Scales - From Continental Fluxes to City Emissions

Tuesday, 09 December 2025, 15:15-16:15
CN, Geb. 435, Seminarraum 2.05

This presentation explores how CO₂ fluxes can be inferred from the atmospheric perspective. Both biogenic and anthropogenic fluxes cause measurable signals in CO2 concentration, which can be interpreted using atmospheric transport models. Across continental regions, satellite observations capture broad atmospheric signatures of ecosystem activity. When interpreted with vegetation models, these signals reveal how carbon-water dynamics shape biogenic fluxes. The same principle applies in cities, but at much finer scales: dense sensor networks can record urban enhancements that high-resolution models translate into spatially resolved emissions. The presentation covers optimal sensor network design and first results from the mid-cost CO₂ network in Heidelberg–Mannheim. The results demonstrate how atmospheric signals can be translated into estimates of both biogenic and urban emissions.

This event is part of the eventgroup Meteorology Colloquium Karlsruhe
Speaker
Dr. Sanam Vardag

IUP, Universität Heidelberg
Organizer
IMKTRO
Institut für Meteorologie und Klimaforschung Troposphärenforschung
KIT
Wolfgang-Gaede-Str. 1
76131 Karlsruhe
Tel: 0721 608 43356
Mail: sekr does-not-exist.imk-tro kit edu
https://www.imk-tro.kit.edu