Abstract Quantifying natural geological sources of methane (CH 4 ) allows to improve the assessment of anthropogenic emissions to the atmosphere from fossil fuel industries. The global CH 4 flux of geological gas is, however, an object of debate. Recent fossil ( 14 C-free) CH 4 measurements in preindustrial-era ice cores suggest very low global geological emissions (~ 1.6 Tg year −1 ), implying a larger fossil fuel industry source. This is however in contrast with previously published bottom-up and top-down geo-emission estimates (~ 45 Tg year −1 ) and even regional-scale emissions of ~ 1–2 Tg year −1 . Here we report on significant geological CH 4 emissions from the Lusi hydrothermal system (Indonesia), measured by ground-based and satelli...
Global bottom-up and top-down estimates of natural, geologic methane (CH4) emissions (average approx...
It has recently been demonstrated that methane emission from lithosphere degassing is an important c...
Methane is a radiatively and chemically active trace gas of the earth\u27s atmosphere. Its atmospher...
The atmospheric methane budget is commonly defined assuming that major sources derive from the biosp...
International audienceMethane (CH$_4$) is a powerful greenhouse gas and plays a key part in global a...
Methane (CH4) is a powerful greenhouse gas and plays a key part in global atmospheric chemistry. Nat...
Studies performed since 2000 have demonstrated that geologic emissions of methane are an important ...
Converging evidence from new top-down and bottomup estimates of fossil "radiocarbon-free" methane em...
Natural emissions of CH4 are not only produced by contemporary biochemical sources such as wetlands...
Atmospheric methane (CH4) is a potent greenhouse gas, and its mole fraction has more than doubled si...
Central to any study of climate change is the development of an inventory that identifies and quant...
Methane (CH4) is a powerful greenhouse gas, whose natural and anthropogenic emissions contribute ...
none4Converging evidence from new top-down and bottomup estimates of fossil ‘‘radiocarbon-free’’ me...
The “methane-led hypotheses” assume that gas hydrates and marine seeps are the sole geologic factors...
We have constructed an atmospheric inversion framework based on TM5-4DVAR to jointly assimilate meas...
Global bottom-up and top-down estimates of natural, geologic methane (CH4) emissions (average approx...
It has recently been demonstrated that methane emission from lithosphere degassing is an important c...
Methane is a radiatively and chemically active trace gas of the earth\u27s atmosphere. Its atmospher...
The atmospheric methane budget is commonly defined assuming that major sources derive from the biosp...
International audienceMethane (CH$_4$) is a powerful greenhouse gas and plays a key part in global a...
Methane (CH4) is a powerful greenhouse gas and plays a key part in global atmospheric chemistry. Nat...
Studies performed since 2000 have demonstrated that geologic emissions of methane are an important ...
Converging evidence from new top-down and bottomup estimates of fossil "radiocarbon-free" methane em...
Natural emissions of CH4 are not only produced by contemporary biochemical sources such as wetlands...
Atmospheric methane (CH4) is a potent greenhouse gas, and its mole fraction has more than doubled si...
Central to any study of climate change is the development of an inventory that identifies and quant...
Methane (CH4) is a powerful greenhouse gas, whose natural and anthropogenic emissions contribute ...
none4Converging evidence from new top-down and bottomup estimates of fossil ‘‘radiocarbon-free’’ me...
The “methane-led hypotheses” assume that gas hydrates and marine seeps are the sole geologic factors...
We have constructed an atmospheric inversion framework based on TM5-4DVAR to jointly assimilate meas...
Global bottom-up and top-down estimates of natural, geologic methane (CH4) emissions (average approx...
It has recently been demonstrated that methane emission from lithosphere degassing is an important c...
Methane is a radiatively and chemically active trace gas of the earth\u27s atmosphere. Its atmospher...