Atmosphere (Jan 2022)

The Spatial and Temporal Distribution Patterns of XCH<sub>4</sub> in China: New Observations from TROPOMI

  • Jiaxing Zhang,
  • Ge Han,
  • Huiqin Mao,
  • Zhipeng Pei,
  • Xin Ma,
  • Weijie Jia,
  • Wei Gong

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos13020177
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 2
p. 177

Abstract

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Methane is the second most important greenhouse gas after carbon dioxide. The intensity and distribution of methane source/sink in China are unknown. We collected the column-averaged dry air mixing ratio of CH4 (abbreviated as XCH4 hereafter) from TROPOMI for the period from 2018 to 2021, to study spatial distribution and temporal change of atmospheric CH4 concentration, providing clues and foundations for understanding the source/sink in China. It was found that the distribution of XCH4 is roughly high in the East, low in the West, high in the South and low in the North. Additionally, an evidently positive linear relationship between XCH4 and population density was witnessed, suggesting anthropogenic emissions may account for a large portion of total methane emissions. XCH4 exhibits evident seasonal characteristics, with the peak in summer and trough in winter, regardless of the different regions. Moreover, we used XCH4 anomalies to identify the emission sources and found its great potential in the detection of methane emission from mining plants, landfill, rice fields and even geological fracture zones.

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