Quantifying methane emissions from the global scale down to point sources using satellite observations of atmospheric methane
Abstract < 1 %) instruments with 0.1–10 km pixel size designed to quantify total methane emissions on regional to global scales. Point source imagers are fine-pixel (< 60 m) instruments designed to quantify individual point sources by imaging of the plumes. Current area flux mappers include GOSAT (2009–present), which provides a high-quality record for interpretation of long-term methane trends, and TROPOMI (2018–present), which provides global continuous daily mapping to quantify emissions on regional scales. These instruments already provide a powerful resource to quantify national methane emissions in support of the Paris Agreement. Current point source imagers include the GHGSat constellation and several hyperspectral and multispectral land imaging sensors (PRISMA, Sentinel-2, Landsat-8/9, WorldView-3), with detection thresholds in the 100–10 000 kg h- 1 range that enable monitoring of large point sources. Future area flux mappers, including MethaneSAT, GOSAT-GW, Sentinel-5, GeoCarb, and CO2M, will increase the capability to quantify emissions at high resolution, and the MERLIN lidar will improve observation of the Arctic. The averaging times required by area flux mappers to quantify regional emissions depend on pixel size, retrieval precision, observation density, fraction of successful retrievals, and return times in a way that varies with the spatial resolution desired. A similar interplay applies to point source imagers between detection threshold, spatial coverage, and return time, defining an observing system completeness. Expanding constellations of point source imagers including GHGSat and Carbon Mapper over the coming years will greatly improve observing system completeness for point sources through dense spatial coverage and frequent return times.
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Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
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Online-Ressource
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Englisch
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Quantifying methane emissions from the global scale down to point sources using satellite observations of atmospheric methane ; volume:22 ; number:14 ; year:2022 ; pages:9617-9646 ; extent:30
Atmospheric chemistry and physics ; 22, Heft 14 (2022), 9617-9646 (gesamt 30)
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Jacob, Daniel J.
Varon, Daniel J.
Cusworth, Daniel H.
Dennison, Philip E.
Frankenberg, Christian
Gautam, Ritesh
Guanter, Luis
Kelley, John
McKeever, Jason
Ott, Lesley E.
Poulter, Benjamin
Qu, Zhen
Thorpe, Andrew K.
Worden, John R.
Duren, Riley M.
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10.5194/acp-22-9617-2022
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urn:nbn:de:101:1-2022080405232476048755
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Open Access; Der Zugriff auf das Objekt ist unbeschränkt möglich.
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Beteiligte
- Jacob, Daniel J.
- Varon, Daniel J.
- Cusworth, Daniel H.
- Dennison, Philip E.
- Frankenberg, Christian
- Gautam, Ritesh
- Guanter, Luis
- Kelley, John
- McKeever, Jason
- Ott, Lesley E.
- Poulter, Benjamin
- Qu, Zhen
- Thorpe, Andrew K.
- Worden, John R.
- Duren, Riley M.