Print Email Facebook Twitter The Flux Divergence Method Applied to Nitrogen Emissions in The Netherlands Title The Flux Divergence Method Applied to Nitrogen Emissions in The Netherlands Author Bryan, Lotte (TU Delft Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science) Contributor Heemink, A.W. (mentor) Eskes, H.J. (graduation committee) Budko, N.V. (graduation committee) Degree granting institution Delft University of Technology Programme Electrical Engineering Date 2022-12-14 Abstract Emission of ammonia and nitrogen oxides puts pressure on vulnerable ecosystems in The Netherlands. Satellite data from TROPOMI and CrIS gives vertical column density (VCD) maps for nitrogen dioxide and ammonia respectively. The Flux-Divergence method converts a VCD map to an emission map, by temporally averaging the divergence of the flux of the trace gas and estimating a sink term. This research proposes two improvements to the current implementation of the Flux-Divergence method at the KNMI for nitrogen dioxide. On the one hand, noise is reduced by computing the divergence before interpolating TROPOMI data to a regular grid. On the other hand, some emission locations are enhanced by reducing divergence in the wind field. An algorithm is provided to reduce this divergence. This thesis also explores the sensitivities of the method to different choices in its implementation. Finally, this research implements the Flux-Divergence method for ammonia. The thesis shows that, for ammonia, the method depends strongly on the estimation of the sink term, as the flux-divergence map is not able to capture homogeneous, spread-out emission sources. Subject Flux-Divergence methodReactive Nitrogen EmissionsSatellite data processingTROPOMICrIS To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:6e7e611b-9a7a-4886-8eb8-f1a172516d99 Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights © 2022 Lotte Bryan Files PDF Thesis_Report_Lotte_Bryan_Final.pdf 13.59 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:6e7e611b-9a7a-4886-8eb8-f1a172516d99/datastream/OBJ/view