Changes in tropical wetland, ruminant or rice emissions are thought to have played a role in recent variations in atmospheric methane (CH4) concentrations. India has the world’s largest ruminant population and produces ~ 20% of the world’s rice. Therefore, changes in these sources could have significant implications for global warming. Here, we infer India’s CH4 emissions for the period 2010–2015 using a combination of satellite, surface and aircraft data. We apply a high-resolution atmospheric transport model to simulate data from these platforms to infer fluxes at sub-national scales and to quantify changes in rice emissions. We find that average emissions over this period are 22.0 (19.6–24.3) Tg yr−1, which is consistent with the emissio...
Satellite retrievals of methane (CH4) using the Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS) on the EOS/Aqua ...
Methane (CH4) is an important greenhouse gas, and its atmospheric budget is determined by interactin...
International audienceAbstract. Natural methane (CH4) emissions from wet ecosystems are an important...
Changes in tropical wetland, ruminant or rice emissions are thought to have played a role in recent ...
Changes in tropical wetland, ruminant or rice emissions are thought to have played a role in recent ...
Changes in tropical wetland, ruminant or rice emissions are thought to have played a role in recent ...
Although rice cultivation is one of the most important agricultural sources of methane and contribut...
Methane (CH4) is a prominent Greenhouse Gas (GHG) and its global atmospheric concentration has incre...
Agriculture (e.g., rice paddies) has been considered one of the main emission sources responsible fo...
Methane (CH4) is one of the trace gases in the atmosphere that is considered to play a major role in...
Although rice cultivation is one of the most important agricultural sources of methane (CH4) and con...
Irrigated and flooded rice is associated with methane (CH4) emissions. CH4 is one of the most import...
Although rice cultivation is one of the most important agricultural sources of methane (CH4) and con...
Methane gas is a valuable energy resource and the leading anthropogenic contributor to global warmin...
Satellite retrievals of methane (CH4) using the Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS) on the EOS/Aqua ...
Satellite retrievals of methane (CH4) using the Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS) on the EOS/Aqua ...
Methane (CH4) is an important greenhouse gas, and its atmospheric budget is determined by interactin...
International audienceAbstract. Natural methane (CH4) emissions from wet ecosystems are an important...
Changes in tropical wetland, ruminant or rice emissions are thought to have played a role in recent ...
Changes in tropical wetland, ruminant or rice emissions are thought to have played a role in recent ...
Changes in tropical wetland, ruminant or rice emissions are thought to have played a role in recent ...
Although rice cultivation is one of the most important agricultural sources of methane and contribut...
Methane (CH4) is a prominent Greenhouse Gas (GHG) and its global atmospheric concentration has incre...
Agriculture (e.g., rice paddies) has been considered one of the main emission sources responsible fo...
Methane (CH4) is one of the trace gases in the atmosphere that is considered to play a major role in...
Although rice cultivation is one of the most important agricultural sources of methane (CH4) and con...
Irrigated and flooded rice is associated with methane (CH4) emissions. CH4 is one of the most import...
Although rice cultivation is one of the most important agricultural sources of methane (CH4) and con...
Methane gas is a valuable energy resource and the leading anthropogenic contributor to global warmin...
Satellite retrievals of methane (CH4) using the Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS) on the EOS/Aqua ...
Satellite retrievals of methane (CH4) using the Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS) on the EOS/Aqua ...
Methane (CH4) is an important greenhouse gas, and its atmospheric budget is determined by interactin...
International audienceAbstract. Natural methane (CH4) emissions from wet ecosystems are an important...