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Journal of Geophysical Research | 2014

Mapping of North American methane emissions with high spatial resolution by inversion of SCIAMACHY satellite data

Kevin James Wecht; Daniel J. Jacob; Christian Frankenberg; Zhe Jiang; D. R. Blake

We estimate methane emissions from North America with high spatial resolution by inversion of Scanning Imaging Absorption Spectrometer for Atmospheric Chartography (SCIAMACHY) satellite observations using the Goddard Earth Observing System Chemistry (GEOS-Chem) chemical transport model and its adjoint. The inversion focuses on summer 2004 when data from the Intercontinental Chemical Transport Experiment-North America (INTEX-A) aircraft campaign over the eastern U.S. are available to validate the SCIAMACHY retrievals and evaluate the inversion. From the INTEX-A data we identify and correct a water vapor-dependent bias in the SCIAMACHY data. We conduct an initial inversion of emissions on the horizontal grid of GEOS-Chem (1/2° × 2/3°) to identify correction tendencies relative to the Emission Database for Global Atmospheric Research (EDGAR) v4.2 emission inventory used as a priori. We then cluster these grid cells with a hierarchical algorithm to extract the maximum information from the SCIAMACHY observations. A 1000 cluster ensemble can be adequately constrained, providing ~100 km resolution across North America. Analysis of results indicates that the Hudson Bay Lowland wetlands source is 2.1 Tg a−1, lower than the a priori but consistent with other recent estimates. Anthropogenic U.S. emissions are 30.1 ± 1.3 Tg a−1, compared to 25.8 Tg a−1 and 28.3 Tg a−1 in the EDGAR v4.2 and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) inventories, respectively. We find that U.S. livestock emissions are 40% greater than in these two inventories. No such discrepancy is apparent for overall U.S. oil and gas emissions, although this may reflect some compensation between overestimate of emissions from storage/distribution and underestimate from production. We find that U.S. livestock emissions are 70% greater than the oil and gas emissions, in contrast to the EDGAR v4.2 and EPA inventories where these two sources are of comparable magnitude.


Atmospheric Environment | 2013

Emissions Estimation from Satellite Retrievals: a Review of Current Capability

David G. Streets; T. Canty; Gregory R. Carmichael; Benjamin de Foy; Russell R. Dickerson; Bryan N. Duncan; David P. Edwards; John Haynes; Daven K. Henze; Marc Houyoux; Daniel J. Jacob; Nickolay A. Krotkov; Lok N. Lamsal; Yang Liu; Zifeng Lu; Randall V. Martin; G. G. Pfister; Robert W. Pinder; R. J. Salawitch; Kevin James Wecht


Atmospheric Measurement Techniques | 2011

Profiles of CH 4 , HDO, H 2 O, and N 2 O with improved lower tropospheric vertical resolution from Aura TES radiances

J. Worden; S. S. Kulawik; Christian Frankenberg; Vivienne H. Payne; Kevin W. Bowman; K. Cady-Peirara; Kevin James Wecht; Jung-Eun Lee; David Noone


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2015

Estimating global and North American methane emissions with high spatial resolution using GOSAT satellite data

Alexander J. Turner; Daniel J. Jacob; Kevin James Wecht; Joannes D. Maasakkers; E Lundgren; Arlyn E. Andrews; Sebastien Biraud; Hartmut Boesch; Kevin W. Bowman; Nicholas M Deutscher; M. K. Dubey; David W. T. Griffith; Frank Hase; Akihiko Kuze; Justus Notholt; Hirofumi Ohyama; Robert Parker; Vivienne H. Payne; Ralf Sussmann; Colm Sweeney; V. Velazco; Thorsten Warneke; Paul O. Wennberg; Debra Wunch


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2010

Magnitude and seasonality of wetland methane emissions from the Hudson Bay Lowlands (Canada)

C. A. Pickett-Heaps; Daniel J. Jacob; Kevin James Wecht; Eric A. Kort; S. C. Wofsy; Glenn S. Diskin; Douglas E. J. Worthy; Jed O. Kaplan; Isabelle Bey; J. Drevet


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2011

Validation of TES methane with HIPPO aircraft observations: implications for inverse modeling of methane sources

Kevin James Wecht; Daniel J. Jacob; Steven C. Wofsy; Eric A. Kort; John R. Worden; S. S. Kulawik; Daven K. Henze; Monika Kopacz; Vivienne H. Payne


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2014

Spatially resolving methane emissions in California: constraints from the CalNex aircraft campaign and from present (GOSAT, TES) and future (TROPOMI, geostationary) satellite observations

Kevin James Wecht; Daniel J. Jacob; Melissa P. Sulprizio; Gregory W. Santoni; Steven C. Wofsy; Robert Parker; H. Bösch; J. Worden


Geophysical Research Letters | 2013

El Niño, the 2006 Indonesian peat fires, and the distribution of atmospheric methane

John R. Worden; Zhe Jiang; Dylan B. A. Jones; Matthew J. Alvarado; Kevin W. Bowman; Christian Frankenberg; Eric A. Kort; S. S. Kulawik; Meemong Lee; Junjie Liu; Vivienne H. Payne; Kevin James Wecht; Helen M. Worden


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2013

CH 4 and CO distributions over tropical fires during October 2006 as observed by the Aura TES satellite instrument and modeled by GEOS-Chem

J. Worden; Kevin James Wecht; Christian Frankenberg; Matthew J. Alvarado; Kevin W. Bowman; Eric A. Kort; S. S. Kulawik; Meemong Lee; Vivienne H. Payne; Helen M. Worden


Atmospheric Environment | 2014

Anthropogenic emissions in Nigeria and implications for atmospheric ozone pollution: A view from space

Eloise A. Marais; Daniel J. Jacob; Kevin James Wecht; Christophe Lerot; Liangran Zhang; Karen Yu; Thomas P. Kurosu; Kelly Chance; Bastien Sauvage

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Vivienne H. Payne

California Institute of Technology

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S. S. Kulawik

California Institute of Technology

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Christian Frankenberg

California Institute of Technology

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John R. Worden

California Institute of Technology

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J. Worden

California Institute of Technology

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Kevin W. Bowman

California Institute of Technology

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Daven K. Henze

University of Colorado Boulder

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Helen M. Worden

National Center for Atmospheric Research

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