Attribution of the accelerating increase in atmospheric methane during 2010–2018 by inverse analysis of GOSAT observations
Yuzhong Zhang(Environmental Defense Fund), Hartmut Boesch(University of Leicester), Xiao Lu(Harvard University), Robert J. Parker(University of Leicester), Jinfeng Chang(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Lu Shen(King University), Jian‐Xiong Sheng(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), John R. Worden(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Shuang Ma(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), A. Anthony Bloom(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Tia R. Scarpelli(Harvard University Press), Melissa P. Sulprizio(Harvard University), Daniel J. Jacob(Harvard University), Zhen Qu(Harvard University), Joannes D. Maasakkers(Harvard University)
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