Global distribution of methane emissions: a comparative inverse analysis of observations from the TROPOMI and GOSAT satellite instruments
Zhen Qu(Harvard University), Alba Lorente(Space Research Organisation Netherlands), Joannes D. Maasakkers(Harvard University), Xiao Lu(Harvard University), Robert J. Parker(University of Leicester), Daniel J. Jacob(Harvard University), John R. Worden(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Hannah Nesser(Harvard University), A. Anthony Bloom(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Tia R. Scarpelli(Harvard University Press), Melissa P. Sulprizio(Harvard University), Lu Shen(King University), Yuzhong Zhang(Environmental Defense Fund)
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