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Research article 16 Sep 2014
Research article | 16 Sep 2014
top-downmethods, are important to verify national inventories, or produce a stand-alone estimate where no inventory exists. We present a novel top-down method to estimate emissions. This approach uses a fast method, called an integrated nested Laplacian approximation, to estimate how these emissions are correlated with other emissions in different locations, and at different times.
inversiontechnique. Compared with the current national inventory, our results show lower emissions for Cambridgeshire, possibly due to waste sector emission differences.
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