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Global Atmospheric δ13CH4 and CH4 Trends for 2000–2020 from the Atmospheric Transport Model TM5 Using CH4 from Carbon Tracker Europe–CH4 InversionsThis study investigates atmospheric δ13CH4 trends, as produced by a global atmospheric transport model using CH4 inversions from CarbonTracker-Europe CH4 for 2000–2020, and compares them to observations. The CH4 inversions include the grouping of the emissions both by δ13CH4 isotopic signatures and process type to investigate the effect, and to estimate the CH4 magnitudes and model CH4 and δ13CH4 trends. In addition to inversion results, simulations of the global atmospheric transport model were performed with modified emissions. The estimated global CH4 trends for oil and gas were found to increase more than coal compared to the priors from 2000–2006 to 2007–2020. Estimated trends for coal emissions at 30 N–60 N are less than 50% of those from priors. Estimated global CH4 rice emissions trends are opposite to priors, with the largest contribution from the EQ to 60 N. The results of this study indicate that optimizing wetland emissions separately produces better agreement with the observed δ13CH4 trend than optimizing all biogenic emissions simultaneously. This study recommends optimizing separately biogenic emissions with similar isotopic signature to wetland emissions. In addition, this study suggests that fossil-based emissions were overestimated by 9% after 2012 and biogenic emissions are underestimated by 8% in the inversion using EDGAR v6.0 as priors.
Document ID
20240007471
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Vilma Mannisenaho ORCID
(Finnish Meteorological Institute Helsinki, Finland)
Aki Tsuruta ORCID
(Finnish Meteorological Institute Helsinki, Finland)
Leif Backman ORCID
(Finnish Meteorological Institute Helsinki, Finland)
Sander Houweling
(SRON Netherlands Institute for Space Research Utrecht, Netherlands)
Arjo Segers ORCID
(Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research Delft, Netherlands)
Maarten Krol
(Wageningen University & Research Wageningen, Netherlands)
Marielle Saunois ORCID
(Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines Versailles, France)
Benjamin Poulter ORCID
(Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, United States)
Zhen Zhang ORCID
(University of Maryland, College Park College Park, United States)
Xin Lan
(NOAA Global Monitoring Laboratory)
Edward J. Dlugokencky ORCID
(NOAA Global Monitoring Laboratory)
Sylvia Michel ORCID
(University of Colorado Colorado Springs Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States)
James W. C. White
(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, United States)
Tuula Aalto ORCID
(Finnish Meteorological Institute Helsinki, Finland)
Date Acquired
June 11, 2024
Publication Date
April 23, 2023
Publication Information
Publication: Atmosphere
Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (Switzerland)
Volume: 14
Issue: 7
e-ISSN: 2073-4433
Subject Category
Earth Resources and Remote Sensing
Funding Number(s)
WBS: 967701.02.08.01.40
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
Technical Review
External Peer Committee
Keywords
atmospheric modelling
isotopes
methane
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