Methane emissions in the United States, Canada, and Mexico: evaluation of national methane emission inventories and 2010–2017 sectoral trends by inverse analysis of in situ (GLOBALVIEWplus CH <sub>4</sub> ObsPack) and satellite (GOSAT) atmospheric observations
Xiao Lu(Harvard University), A. E. Andrews(National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration), Yuzhong Zhang(Environmental Defense Fund), Joannes D. Maasakkers(Harvard University), Ritesh Gautam(Goddard Space Flight Center), Robert J. Parker(University of Leicester), Frances Reuland(Rocky Mountain Institute), Lu Shen(King University), Deborah Gordon(Brown University), John R. Worden(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Shuang Ma(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Hannah Nesser(Harvard University), A. Anthony Bloom(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Hartmut Boesch(University of Leicester), Tia R. Scarpelli(Harvard University Press), Melissa P. Sulprizio(Harvard University), Zhen Qu(Harvard University), Michael D. Moran(Environment and Climate Change Canada), Shaojia Fan(Sun Yat-sen University), Claudia A. Octaviano Villasana(Instituto de Ecología), Haolin Wang(Sun Yat-sen University), Daniel J. Jacob(Harvard University)
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