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Utah Hyper-Local Urban Greenhouse Gas Source

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Data collected in 2019 at the University of Utah. A Panda Express restaurant vent on the roof of the student union was used as a large source of CO2 and CH4. Two remote towers collected data from various locations on the roof in an effort to identify strategies for source location and quantification.

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Id 9792c11d-aff7-4413-b9a8-e319bd494c3a
Dataset Type AS
Contract Nos DE-FC26-05NT4259
Org Research Org NETL
Language English
Country US
Sponsor Org USDOE Office of Fossil Energy (FE)
Site Url https://edx.netl.doe.gov/dataset/utah-hyper-local-urban-greenhouse-gas-source
Contact Name Aaron Greenlaw Meyer
Contact Org University of Utah - Energy and Geoscience Institute
Doi 10.18141/1771863

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Maintainer Aaron Meyer
Last Updated March 30, 2021, 16:04 (LMT)
Created March 20, 2021, 01:49 (LMT)
Citation Aaron Greenlaw Meyer, Brian J. McPherson, Utah Hyper-Local Urban Greenhouse Gas Source, 3/19/2021, https://edx.netl.doe.gov/dataset/utah-hyper-local-urban-greenhouse-gas-source, DOI: 10.18141/1771863
Netl Product yes
Organization University of Utah
Osti yes
Poc Email odowd@netl.doe.gov
Point Of Contact William O'Dowd
Program Or Project Southwest Regional Partnership on Carbon Sequestration
Project Number DE-FC26-05NT4259
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