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This project aims to enhance understanding of atmospheric methane sources and sinks by developing methods to retrieve heavy methane isotopes from ground-based and satellite observations. The research will contribute to better quantification of methane's role in climate change and air quality.
Atmospheric methane (CH4), the second most important anthropogenic greenhouse gas after carbon dioxide, contributed to one-fifth of the increase in radiative forcing by human-linked greenhouse gases since 1750.
The recent increase of its abundance since 2005 is not fully understood and the changes in the source(s) or sink(s) responsible for it have yet to be identified and quantified.
The main isotopologues of 12CH4, i.e. 13CH4 and CH3D or heavy methane, are emitted with different isotopic ratio…
UNIVERSITE DE LIEGE
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Canada, Toronto
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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