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Deep Learning Surrogates for Real-Time Gas Emission Inversion

17 June 2025
Thomas Newman
Christopher Nemeth
Matthew Jones
Philip Jonathan
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Abstract

Real-time identification and quantification of greenhouse-gas emissions under transient atmospheric conditions is a critical challenge in environmental monitoring. We introduce a spatio-temporal inversion framework that embeds a deep-learning surrogate of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) within a sequential Monte Carlo algorithm to perform Bayesian inference of both emission rate and source location in dynamic flow fields. By substituting costly numerical solvers with a multilayer perceptron trained on high-fidelity CFD outputs, our surrogate captures spatial heterogeneity and temporal evolution of gas dispersion, while delivering near-real-time predictions. Validation on the Chilbolton methane release dataset demonstrates comparable accuracy to full CFD solvers and Gaussian plume models, yet achieves orders-of-magnitude faster runtimes. Further experiments under simulated obstructed-flow scenarios confirm robustness in complex environments. This work reconciles physical fidelity with computational feasibility, offering a scalable solution for industrial emissions monitoring and other time-sensitive spatio-temporal inversion tasks in environmental and scientific modeling.

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@article{newman2025_2506.14597,
  title={ Deep Learning Surrogates for Real-Time Gas Emission Inversion },
  author={ Thomas Newman and Christopher Nemeth and Matthew Jones and Philip Jonathan },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.14597},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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