Agriculture and waste are thought to account for half or more of the U.S. anthropogenic methane source. However, current bottom‐up inventories contain inherent uncertainties from extrapolating limited in situ measurements to larger scales. Here, we employ new airborne methane measurements over the U.S. Corn Belt and Upper Midwest, among the most intensive agricultural regions in the world, to quantify emissions from an array of key agriculture and waste point sources. Nine of the largest concentrated animal feeding operations in the region and two sugar processing plants were measured, with multiple revisits during summer (August 2017), winter (January 2018), and spring (May–June 2018). We compare the top‐down fluxes with state‐of‐science b...
The emission of methane from livestock production contributes to climate change. Cattle manure accou...
Methane accounts for an important share of greenhouse gas emissions in the United States, but estima...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) is, after carbon dioxide and methane, the third most important long-lived anthro...
We apply airborne measurements across three seasons (summer, winter and spring 2017-2018) in a multi...
In this analysis we used a spatially explicit, simplified bottom-up approach, based on animal invent...
Reported estimates of CH4 emissions from ruminants and manure management are up to 2 times higher in...
2018 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.Ammonia emissions from concentrated animal feeding o...
Atmospheric top-down measurements have attributed up to twice the methane (CH4) emissions of bottom-...
Please see README file for a detailed description of the data.This archive contains airborne measure...
Enteric fermentation and manure methane emissions from livestock are major anthropogenic greenhouse ...
Includes bibliographical references.2016 Fall.Climate change has influenced United States policymake...
Livestock manure management accounts for almost 10% of greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture glo...
This study provides the first experimental validation of Swiss agricultural methane emission estimat...
In Denmark, agriculture is the largest source of anthropogenic methane emissions (81%), mainly from ...
Data collected in flight aboard the University of Wyoming King Air research aircraft. The data are f...
The emission of methane from livestock production contributes to climate change. Cattle manure accou...
Methane accounts for an important share of greenhouse gas emissions in the United States, but estima...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) is, after carbon dioxide and methane, the third most important long-lived anthro...
We apply airborne measurements across three seasons (summer, winter and spring 2017-2018) in a multi...
In this analysis we used a spatially explicit, simplified bottom-up approach, based on animal invent...
Reported estimates of CH4 emissions from ruminants and manure management are up to 2 times higher in...
2018 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.Ammonia emissions from concentrated animal feeding o...
Atmospheric top-down measurements have attributed up to twice the methane (CH4) emissions of bottom-...
Please see README file for a detailed description of the data.This archive contains airborne measure...
Enteric fermentation and manure methane emissions from livestock are major anthropogenic greenhouse ...
Includes bibliographical references.2016 Fall.Climate change has influenced United States policymake...
Livestock manure management accounts for almost 10% of greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture glo...
This study provides the first experimental validation of Swiss agricultural methane emission estimat...
In Denmark, agriculture is the largest source of anthropogenic methane emissions (81%), mainly from ...
Data collected in flight aboard the University of Wyoming King Air research aircraft. The data are f...
The emission of methane from livestock production contributes to climate change. Cattle manure accou...
Methane accounts for an important share of greenhouse gas emissions in the United States, but estima...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) is, after carbon dioxide and methane, the third most important long-lived anthro...