In this paper, we review the use of satellite-based remote sensing in combination with in situ data to inform Earth surface modelling. This involves verification and optimization methods …
Atmospheric methane grew very rapidly in 2014 (12.7±0.5 ppb/year), 2015 (10.1±0.7 ppb/year), 2016 (7.0±0.7 ppb/year), and 2017 (7.7±0.7 ppb/year), at rates not observed …
The atmospheric methane trend is not fully understood. Here we investigate the role of the main sink, the main natural source, and anthropogenic emissions on the methane growth …
Atmospheric methane concentrations rose rapidly over the past decade and surged in 2020– 2022 but the causes have been unclear. We find from inverse analysis of GOSAT satellite …
Anthropogenic methane emissions from China are likely greater than in any other country in the world. The largest fraction of China's anthropogenic emissions is attributable to coal …
RJ Parker, A Webb, H Boesch… - Earth System …, 2020 - essd.copernicus.org
This work presents the latest release (v9. 0) of the University of Leicester GOSAT Proxy XCH 4 dataset. Since the launch of the GOSAT satellite in 2009, these data have been produced …
Seasonal and interannual variations in global wetland area are a strong driver of fluctuations in global methane (CH 4) emissions. Current maps of global wetland extent vary …
Abstract The 2015 Paris Agreement of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change aims to keep global average temperature increases well below 2° C of …
Abstract Wetlands are responsible for 20%–31% of global methane (CH4) emissions and account for a large source of uncertainty in the global CH4 budget. Data‐driven upscaling of …