Articles | Volume 16, issue 13
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-16-3997-2023
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-16-3997-2023
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14 Jul 2023
Model description paper |  | 14 Jul 2023

Segmentation of XCO2 images with deep learning: application to synthetic plumes from cities and power plants

Joffrey Dumont Le Brazidec, Pierre Vanderbecken, Alban Farchi, Marc Bocquet, Jinghui Lian, Grégoire Broquet, Gerrit Kuhlmann, Alexandre Danjou, and Thomas Lauvaux

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Monitoring of CO2 emissions is key to the development of reduction policies. Local emissions, from cities or power plants, may be estimated from CO2 plumes detected in satellite images. CO2 plumes generally have a weak signal and are partially concealed by highly variable background concentrations and instrument errors, which hampers their detection. To address this problem, we propose and apply deep learning methods to detect the contour of a plume in simulated CO2 satellite images.
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