International audienceContinued developments in instrumentation and modeling have driven progress in monitoring methane (CH4) emissions at a range of spatial scales. The sites that emit CH4 such as landfills, oil and gas extraction or storage infrastructure, intensive livestock farms account for a large share of global emissions, and need to be monitored on a continuous basis to verify the effectiveness of reductions policies. Low cost sensors are valuable to monitor methane (CH4) around such facilities because they can be deployed in a large number to sample atmospheric plumes and retrieve emission rates using dispersion models. Here we present two tests of three different versions of Figaro® TGS tin-oxide sensors for estimating CH4 concen...
Methane is a major greenhouse gas and a precursor of tropospheric ozone, and most of its sources ar...
The uncertainty in methane (CH4) emissions that go into the global methane cycle is significant, and...
International audienceThis study evaluates two local-scale atmospheric inversion approaches for the ...
International audienceContinued developments in instrumentation and modeling have driven progress in...
International audienceDetecting and quantifying CH 4 gas emissions at industrial facilities is impor...
Abstract. In efforts to improve methane source characterisation, networks of cheap high-frequency in...
International audienceFugitive methane (CH 4) emission occur in the whole chain of oil and gas produ...
This PhD aims at reconstructing atmospheric CH4 concentrations from voltage signals recorded by low-...
Low-cost sensors have the potential to facilitate the exploration of air quality issues on new temp...
Abstract. Methane is the second most important greenhouse gas after CO2 and contributes to global wa...
Methane is the second most important greenhouse gas after CO2 and contributes to global warming. Its...
Methane is a major greenhouse gas and a precursor of tropospheric ozone, and most of its sources are...
Researchers are searching for ways to better quantify methane emissions from natural gas infrastruct...
Methane is a major greenhouse gas and a precursor of tropospheric ozone, and most of its sources ar...
The uncertainty in methane (CH4) emissions that go into the global methane cycle is significant, and...
International audienceThis study evaluates two local-scale atmospheric inversion approaches for the ...
International audienceContinued developments in instrumentation and modeling have driven progress in...
International audienceDetecting and quantifying CH 4 gas emissions at industrial facilities is impor...
Abstract. In efforts to improve methane source characterisation, networks of cheap high-frequency in...
International audienceFugitive methane (CH 4) emission occur in the whole chain of oil and gas produ...
This PhD aims at reconstructing atmospheric CH4 concentrations from voltage signals recorded by low-...
Low-cost sensors have the potential to facilitate the exploration of air quality issues on new temp...
Abstract. Methane is the second most important greenhouse gas after CO2 and contributes to global wa...
Methane is the second most important greenhouse gas after CO2 and contributes to global warming. Its...
Methane is a major greenhouse gas and a precursor of tropospheric ozone, and most of its sources are...
Researchers are searching for ways to better quantify methane emissions from natural gas infrastruct...
Methane is a major greenhouse gas and a precursor of tropospheric ozone, and most of its sources ar...
The uncertainty in methane (CH4) emissions that go into the global methane cycle is significant, and...
International audienceThis study evaluates two local-scale atmospheric inversion approaches for the ...