Remote Sensing (Nov 2017)

Reduced Methane Emissions from Santa Barbara Marine Seeps

  • Thomas Krings,
  • Ira Leifer,
  • Sven Krautwurst,
  • Konstantin Gerilowski,
  • Markus Horstjann,
  • Heinrich Bovensmann,
  • Michael Buchwitz,
  • John P. Burrows,
  • Richard W. Kolyer,
  • Haflidi H. Jonsson,
  • Matthew M. Fladeland

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs9111162
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 11
p. 1162

Abstract

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Airborne in situ and remote sensing measurements of methane were performed over the marine seeps in the Santa Barbara Channel close to the Coal Oil Point in California on two days in June and August 2014 with the aim to re-assess their methane emissions. During this period, methane column averaged dry air mole fractions derived from airborne remote sensing measurements in the short-wave infrared and airborne in situ measurements of methane indicate that emissions are 2–6 kt CH 4 y − 1 , significantly lower than expected from previous publications. This is also confirmed by the on ground in situ measurement time series recorded at the onshore West Campus Monitoring Station in Santa Barbara. Using a time series of methane data, a decline in methane concentrations between 2008 and 2015 of more than a factor of two was derived for air masses originating from the seep field direction.

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