Anthropogenic and biogenic components of carbon dioxide flux in Łódź Cover Image

Antropogeniczne i biogeniczne składowe strumienia dwutlenku węgla w Łodzi
Anthropogenic and biogenic components of carbon dioxide flux in Łódź

Author(s): Włodzimierz Pawlak, Mariusz Siedlecki, Krzysztof Fortuniak
Subject(s): Environmental Geography, Applied Geography, Rural and urban sociology
Published by: Łódzkie Towarzystwo Naukowe
Keywords: city; turbulent exchange of carbon dioxide; anthropogenic flux; biogenic flux; net flux partitioning;

Summary/Abstract: The eddy covariance method allows the determination of the daily, seasonal and annual vertical carbon dioxideexchange between the urban surface and the atmosphere. However, these measurements do not contain information about whatprocesses influence the intensity and direction of this exchange. In the case of urbanized areas, the intensity of CO2 exchangeis determined by both biogenic processes (as a result of the presence of urban vegetation) and processes related to humanactivity (e.g. human respiration and combustion of fossil fuels). The aim of this paper is to present preliminary resultsof determining bio- and anthropogenic components of CO2 exchange in Łódź. For this purpose, the statistical approach pro-posed by Menzer and McFadden for American cities was applied (Menzer, McFadden 2017). The analysis used data from2012–2015 from the measurement site at 81 Lipowa St., located in the western part of the centre of Łódź. The results indicatethat all anthropogenic components of the net CO2 flux determined for the selected part of the centre of Łódź have positivevalues, so they indicate emissions of this gas into the atmosphere. The most significant component of the net CO2 flux in Łódźis, regardless of the season, the flux associated with the combustion of fossil fuels in car engines. In the cold half of the year,the flux associated with residential heating also plays an important role.

  • Issue Year: 2024
  • Issue No: 117
  • Page Range: 69-82
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: Polish
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