Methane and ethane are the most abundant hydrocarbons in the atmosphere and they affect both atmospheric chemistry and climate. Both gases are emitted from fossil fuels and biomass burning, whereas methane (CH 4) alone has large sources from wetlands, agriculture, landfills and waste water. Here we use measurements in firn (perennial snowpack) air from Greenland and Antarctica to reconstruct the atmospheric variability of ethane (C 2H 6) during the twentieth century. Ethane levels rose from early in the century until the 1980s, when the trend reversed, with a period of decline over the next 20 years. We find that this variability was primarily driven by changes in ethane emissions from fossil fuels; these emissions peaked in the 1960s and 1...
Recent measurements over the Northern Hemisphere indicate that the long-term decline in the atmosphe...
Methane is an important greenhouse gas, responsible for about 20% of the warming induced by long-liv...
Ethane, the longest-lived and most abundant non-methane hydrocarbon (NMHC) peaked in the background ...
Methane and ethane are the most abundant hydrocarbons in the atmosphere and they affect both atmosph...
After methane, ethane is the most abundant hydrocarbon in the remote atmosphere. It is a precursor t...
This dissertation involves measurements of ethane and carbon monoxide in the air trapped in polar fi...
Ethane levels were measured in air extracted from Greenland and Antarctic ice cores ranging in age f...
International audienceThe short-chain non-methane hydrocarbons (NMHC) are mostly emitted into the at...
Biomass burning drives changes in greenhouse gases, climate-forcing aerosols, and global atmospheric...
Biomass burning plays a major role in atmospheric chemistry, carbon cycling, and climate. To underst...
Non-methane hydrocarbons such as ethane are important precursors to tropospheric ozone and aerosols....
Ethane and propane are the most abundant non-methane hydrocarbons in the atmosphere. However, their ...
Recent measurements over the Northern Hemisphere indicate that the long-term decline in the atmosphe...
Methane is an important greenhouse gas, responsible for about 20% of the warming induced by long-liv...
Ethane, the longest-lived and most abundant non-methane hydrocarbon (NMHC) peaked in the background ...
Methane and ethane are the most abundant hydrocarbons in the atmosphere and they affect both atmosph...
After methane, ethane is the most abundant hydrocarbon in the remote atmosphere. It is a precursor t...
This dissertation involves measurements of ethane and carbon monoxide in the air trapped in polar fi...
Ethane levels were measured in air extracted from Greenland and Antarctic ice cores ranging in age f...
International audienceThe short-chain non-methane hydrocarbons (NMHC) are mostly emitted into the at...
Biomass burning drives changes in greenhouse gases, climate-forcing aerosols, and global atmospheric...
Biomass burning plays a major role in atmospheric chemistry, carbon cycling, and climate. To underst...
Non-methane hydrocarbons such as ethane are important precursors to tropospheric ozone and aerosols....
Ethane and propane are the most abundant non-methane hydrocarbons in the atmosphere. However, their ...
Recent measurements over the Northern Hemisphere indicate that the long-term decline in the atmosphe...
Methane is an important greenhouse gas, responsible for about 20% of the warming induced by long-liv...
Ethane, the longest-lived and most abundant non-methane hydrocarbon (NMHC) peaked in the background ...