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Seminar: Three case studies in greenhouse gas emissions – new insights provided by an expanded atmospheric observing network

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Abstract

The global record of greenhouse gas measurements is growing rapidly with the launch of several new satellites and an expansion of ground-based monitoring. This new era of big data is set to transform scientific understanding of greenhouse gas emissions. In the beginning of the talk, we'll focus on why it's so important to independently verify greenhouse gas emissions followed by three case studies on emissions, all possible due to this expanding observation network. In the first case study, we'll discuss an often-overlooked greenhouse gas called sulfuryl fluoride; emissions of this gas across the US follow a surprising and potentially unexpected pattern. Second, we'll discuss emissions of ethane across the US. Ethane may be a helpful marker of leaks from oil and natural gas operations. Lastly, we’ll focuses on methane emissions from China, the world's largest emitter of anthropogenic greenhouse gases.

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Atlantic Building

In-person at Atlantic Building room 2400. For a Zoom link please contact aosc-helper@umd.edu.

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Department of Atmospheric & Oceanic Science

For disability accommodations, please contact Walter Tribett at wtribett@umd.edu

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