Attribution of individual methane and carbon dioxide emission sources using EMIT observations from space
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Thorpe, A.K.Green, R.O.
Thompson, D.R.
Brodrick, P.G.
Chapman, J.W.
Elder, C.D.
Irakulis-Loitxate, I.
Cusworth, D.H.
Ayasse, A.K.
Duren, R.M.
Frankenberg, C.
Guanter, L.
Worden, J.R.
Dennison, P.E.
Roberts, D.A.
Chadwick, K.D.
Eastwood, M.L.
Fahlen, J.E.
Miller, C.E.
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University of ArizonaIssue Date
2023-11-17
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Thorpe, A. K., Green, R. O., Thompson, D. R., Brodrick, P. G., Chapman, J. W., Elder, C. D., ... & Miller, C. E. (2023). Attribution of individual methane and carbon dioxide emission sources using EMIT observations from space. Science advances, 9(46), eadh2391.Journal
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Carbon dioxide and methane emissions are the two primary anthropogenic climate-forcing agents and an important source of uncertainty in the global carbon budget. Uncertainties are further magnified when emissions occur at fine spatial scales (<1 km), making attribution challenging. We present the first observations from NASA's Earth Surface Mineral Dust Source Investigation (EMIT) imaging spectrometer showing quantification and attribution of fine-scale methane (0.3 to 73 tonnes CH4 hour-1) and carbon dioxide sources (1571 to 3511 tonnes CO2 hour-1) spanning the oil and gas, waste, and energy sectors. For selected countries observed during the first 30 days of EMIT operations, methane emissions varied at a regional scale, with the largest total emissions observed for Turkmenistan (731 ± 148 tonnes CH4 hour-1). These results highlight the contributions of current and planned point source imagers in closing global carbon budgets.Note
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10.1126/sciadv.adh2391
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