Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Mar 2019)

Emissions of methane in Europe inferred by total column measurements

  • D. Wunch,
  • D. B. A. Jones,
  • G. C. Toon,
  • N. M. Deutscher,
  • N. M. Deutscher,
  • F. Hase,
  • J. Notholt,
  • R. Sussmann,
  • T. Warneke,
  • J. Kuenen,
  • H. Denier van der Gon,
  • J. A. Fisher,
  • J. D. Maasakkers

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-19-3963-2019
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19
pp. 3963 – 3980

Abstract

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Using five long-running ground-based atmospheric observatories in Europe, we demonstrate the utility of long-term, stationary, ground-based measurements of atmospheric total columns for verifying annual methane emission inventories. Our results indicate that the methane emissions for the region in Europe between Orléans, Bremen, Białystok, and Garmisch-Partenkirchen are overestimated by the state-of-the-art inventories of the Emissions Database for Global Atmospheric Research (EDGAR) v4.2 FT2010 and the high-resolution emissions database developed by the Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO) as part of the Monitoring Atmospheric Composition and Climate project (TNO-MACC_III), possibly due to the disaggregation of emissions onto a spatial grid. Uncertainties in the carbon monoxide inventories used to compute the methane emissions contribute to the discrepancy between our inferred emissions and those from the inventories.