Articles | Volume 19, issue 14
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-19-6417-2026
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-19-6417-2026
Model description paper
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17 Jul 2026
Model description paper |  | 17 Jul 2026

A high-resolution urban CO2 transport model with anthropogenic and biogenic fluxes

Linfeng Li, Jie Zheng, and Fangxin Fang

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Cities need better tools to understand where carbon dioxide comes from and how it moves through streets and green spaces. We developed a computer model that simulates carbon dioxide in cities at fine detail, including emissions from human activities and exchanges with vegetation. Tests in London and against independent observations showed that the model reproduces daily and seasonal patterns well. The results can help improve estimates of urban emissions and support climate action in cities.
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