National quantifications of methane emissions from fuel exploitation using high resolution inversions of satellite observations
Lu Shen(King University), Jintai Lin(Harvard University), Ritesh Gautam(Goddard Space Flight Center), Xiao Lu(Harvard University), Alba Lorente(Space Research Organisation Netherlands), Daniel Zavala‐Araiza(Environmental Defense Fund), Tia R. Scarpelli(Harvard University Press), Daniel J. Jacob(Harvard University), Zichong Chen(Planetary Science Institute), Mark Omara(Environmental Defense Fund)
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