Assessing Methane Emissions from Global Space-Borne Observations

Christian Frankenberg(Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute), Jan Fokke Meirink(Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute), Michiel van Weele(Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute), U. Platt(Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute), Thomas Wagner(Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute)
Science
March 18, 2005
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Abstract

In the past two centuries, atmospheric methane has more than doubled and now constitutes 20% of the anthropogenic climate forcing by greenhouse gases. Yet its sources are not well quantified, introducing uncertainties in its global budget. We retrieved the global methane distribution by using spaceborne near-infrared absorption spectroscopy. In addition to the expected latitudinal gradient, we detected large-scale patterns of anthropogenic and natural methane emissions. Furthermore, we observed unexpectedly high methane concentrations over tropical rainforests, revealing that emission inventories considerably underestimated methane sources in these regions during the time period of investigation (August through November 2003).


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