We present the first high-resolution (500 m × 500 m) gridded methane (CH4) emission inventory for Switzerland, which integrates 90 % of the national emission totals reported to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and recent CH4 flux studies conducted by research groups across Switzerland. In addition to anthropogenic emissions, we also include natural and semi-natural CH4 fluxes, i.e., emissions from lakes and reservoirs, wetlands, wild animals as well as uptake by forest soils. National CH4 emissions were disaggregated using detailed geostatistical information on source locations and their spatial extent and process- or area-specific emission factors. In Switzerland, the highest CH4 emissions in 2011 originat...
The global methane (CH4) budget is becoming an increasingly important component for managing realist...
Recent studies have shown that geological emissions of methane are an important greenhouse-gas sourc...
Globally, there are millions of kilometres of drainage ditches which have the potential to emit the ...
We present the first high-resolution (500 m × 500 m) gridded methane (CH4) emission inventory for Sw...
We present the first high-resolution (500 m × 500 m) gridded methane (CH4) emission inventory for Sw...
Atmospheric inverse modelling has the potential to provide observation-based esti-mates of ...
Wetland ecosystems are a major natural source of the important greenhouse gas methane (CH4). Among t...
Agriculture is one of the major anthropogenic methane source. However, emission inventories of agric...
For regional-scale investigations of greenhouse gas budgets the spatially explicit information from ...
In this work an estimation of anthropogenic CH4 emission from the Campania region is presented by st...
The global methane (CH4) budget is becoming an increasingly important component for managing realist...
We used various approaches to establish a comprehensive budget of methane (CH4) emissions from the S...
Abstract. The global methane (CH4) budget is becoming an increasingly important component for managi...
Methane (CH4) is a powerful greenhouse gas, whose natural and anthropogenic emissions contribute ...
The global methane (CH4) budget is becoming an increasingly important component for managing realist...
Recent studies have shown that geological emissions of methane are an important greenhouse-gas sourc...
Globally, there are millions of kilometres of drainage ditches which have the potential to emit the ...
We present the first high-resolution (500 m × 500 m) gridded methane (CH4) emission inventory for Sw...
We present the first high-resolution (500 m × 500 m) gridded methane (CH4) emission inventory for Sw...
Atmospheric inverse modelling has the potential to provide observation-based esti-mates of ...
Wetland ecosystems are a major natural source of the important greenhouse gas methane (CH4). Among t...
Agriculture is one of the major anthropogenic methane source. However, emission inventories of agric...
For regional-scale investigations of greenhouse gas budgets the spatially explicit information from ...
In this work an estimation of anthropogenic CH4 emission from the Campania region is presented by st...
The global methane (CH4) budget is becoming an increasingly important component for managing realist...
We used various approaches to establish a comprehensive budget of methane (CH4) emissions from the S...
Abstract. The global methane (CH4) budget is becoming an increasingly important component for managi...
Methane (CH4) is a powerful greenhouse gas, whose natural and anthropogenic emissions contribute ...
The global methane (CH4) budget is becoming an increasingly important component for managing realist...
Recent studies have shown that geological emissions of methane are an important greenhouse-gas sourc...
Globally, there are millions of kilometres of drainage ditches which have the potential to emit the ...