A New Divergence Method to Quantify Methane Emissions Using Observations of Sentinel‐5P TROPOMI
Mengyao Liu(Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute), Hongjian Weng(Peking University), Jos de Laat(Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute), Xiao Lu(Harvard University), Yuanhong Zhao(Ocean University of China), Henk Eskes(Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute), Jieying Ding(Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute), Ronald van der A(Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute), Jingxu Wang(Ocean University of China), Pepijn Veefkind(Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute), Michiel van Weele(Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute), Hao Kong(Peking University), Jiyunting Sun(Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute)
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