Methane is a powerful greenhouse gas and is targeted for emissions mitigation by the US state of California and other jurisdictions worldwide. Unique opportunities for mitigation are presented by point-source emitters—surface features or infrastructure components that are typically less than 10 metres in diameter and emit plumes of highly concentrated methane. However, data on point-source emissions are sparse and typically lack sufficient spatial and temporal resolution to guide their mitigation and to accurately assess their magnitude4. Here we survey more than 272,000 infrastructure elements in California using an airborne imaging spectrometer that can rapidly map methane plumes. We conduct five campaigns over several months from 2016 to...
We present an analysis of methane (CH_4) emissions using atmospheric observations from 13 sites in C...
Urban areas are increasingly recognized as a globally important source of methane to the atmosphere;...
This study derives methane emission rates from 92 airborne observations collected over 23 facilities...
Methane is a powerful greenhouse gas and is targeted for emissions mitigation by the US state of Cal...
Methane (CH4), an important greenhouse gas and pollutant, has been targeted for mitigation. Our rece...
Methane (CH_4) impacts climate as the second strongest anthropogenic greenhouse gas and air quality ...
Methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) are two major greenhouse gases that contribute significantly t...
We present a new, spatially resolved inventory of methane (CH<sub>4</sub>) emissions based on US-EPA...
This study analyzes source apportioned methane (CH4) emissions and atmospheric concentrations in nor...
We combine sustained observations from a network of atmospheric monitoring stations with inverse mod...
CH$_4$ is a potent greenhouse gas with a 100-year Global Warming Potential more than thirty times la...
Accurate and timely detection, quantification, and attribution of methane emissions from Underground...
Methane (CH4) is the second most important anthropogenic greenhouse gas. Its atmospheric concentrati...
Methane (CH<sub>4</sub>) is a potent greenhouse gas (GHG) and a critical target of climate mitigati...
Legislation in the State of California mandates reductions in emissions of short‐lived climate pollu...
We present an analysis of methane (CH_4) emissions using atmospheric observations from 13 sites in C...
Urban areas are increasingly recognized as a globally important source of methane to the atmosphere;...
This study derives methane emission rates from 92 airborne observations collected over 23 facilities...
Methane is a powerful greenhouse gas and is targeted for emissions mitigation by the US state of Cal...
Methane (CH4), an important greenhouse gas and pollutant, has been targeted for mitigation. Our rece...
Methane (CH_4) impacts climate as the second strongest anthropogenic greenhouse gas and air quality ...
Methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) are two major greenhouse gases that contribute significantly t...
We present a new, spatially resolved inventory of methane (CH<sub>4</sub>) emissions based on US-EPA...
This study analyzes source apportioned methane (CH4) emissions and atmospheric concentrations in nor...
We combine sustained observations from a network of atmospheric monitoring stations with inverse mod...
CH$_4$ is a potent greenhouse gas with a 100-year Global Warming Potential more than thirty times la...
Accurate and timely detection, quantification, and attribution of methane emissions from Underground...
Methane (CH4) is the second most important anthropogenic greenhouse gas. Its atmospheric concentrati...
Methane (CH<sub>4</sub>) is a potent greenhouse gas (GHG) and a critical target of climate mitigati...
Legislation in the State of California mandates reductions in emissions of short‐lived climate pollu...
We present an analysis of methane (CH_4) emissions using atmospheric observations from 13 sites in C...
Urban areas are increasingly recognized as a globally important source of methane to the atmosphere;...
This study derives methane emission rates from 92 airborne observations collected over 23 facilities...