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Satellite quantification of methane emissions from South American countries: a high-resolution inversion of TROPOMI and GOSAT observations
by
Aben, Ilse
, Parker, Robert J.
, Diez, Sebastián
, Varon, Daniel J.
, Balasus, Nicholas
, Maasakkers, Joannes D.
, Jacob, Daniel J.
, Cazorla, María
, Worden, John
, Estrada, Lucas A.
, Davitt, Aaron
, Penn, Elise
, Hancock, Sarah E.
, East, James D.
, Chen, Zichong
, Dawidowski, Laura
, Nesser, Hannah
, Sulprizio, Melissa P.
, Randles, Cynthia A.
in
Aerosols
/ Aggregation
/ Anthropogenic factors
/ Atmospheric methane
/ Atmospheric research
/ Boundary conditions
/ Climate change
/ Climatic changes
/ Emission analysis
/ Emission inventories
/ Emissions
/ Estimates
/ Fermentation
/ Gas industry
/ Greenhouse gases
/ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
/ International organizations
/ Landfill gas
/ Landfills
/ Livestock
/ Machine learning
/ Methane
/ Methane emissions
/ Oil and gas industries
/ Oil and gas industry
/ Optimization
/ Paris Agreement
/ Satellite observation
/ Satellites
/ Spatial distribution
/ Waste disposal sites
/ Wetlands
2025
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Satellite quantification of methane emissions from South American countries: a high-resolution inversion of TROPOMI and GOSAT observations
by
Aben, Ilse
, Parker, Robert J.
, Diez, Sebastián
, Varon, Daniel J.
, Balasus, Nicholas
, Maasakkers, Joannes D.
, Jacob, Daniel J.
, Cazorla, María
, Worden, John
, Estrada, Lucas A.
, Davitt, Aaron
, Penn, Elise
, Hancock, Sarah E.
, East, James D.
, Chen, Zichong
, Dawidowski, Laura
, Nesser, Hannah
, Sulprizio, Melissa P.
, Randles, Cynthia A.
in
Aerosols
/ Aggregation
/ Anthropogenic factors
/ Atmospheric methane
/ Atmospheric research
/ Boundary conditions
/ Climate change
/ Climatic changes
/ Emission analysis
/ Emission inventories
/ Emissions
/ Estimates
/ Fermentation
/ Gas industry
/ Greenhouse gases
/ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
/ International organizations
/ Landfill gas
/ Landfills
/ Livestock
/ Machine learning
/ Methane
/ Methane emissions
/ Oil and gas industries
/ Oil and gas industry
/ Optimization
/ Paris Agreement
/ Satellite observation
/ Satellites
/ Spatial distribution
/ Waste disposal sites
/ Wetlands
2025
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Satellite quantification of methane emissions from South American countries: a high-resolution inversion of TROPOMI and GOSAT observations
by
Aben, Ilse
, Parker, Robert J.
, Diez, Sebastián
, Varon, Daniel J.
, Balasus, Nicholas
, Maasakkers, Joannes D.
, Jacob, Daniel J.
, Cazorla, María
, Worden, John
, Estrada, Lucas A.
, Davitt, Aaron
, Penn, Elise
, Hancock, Sarah E.
, East, James D.
, Chen, Zichong
, Dawidowski, Laura
, Nesser, Hannah
, Sulprizio, Melissa P.
, Randles, Cynthia A.
in
Aerosols
/ Aggregation
/ Anthropogenic factors
/ Atmospheric methane
/ Atmospheric research
/ Boundary conditions
/ Climate change
/ Climatic changes
/ Emission analysis
/ Emission inventories
/ Emissions
/ Estimates
/ Fermentation
/ Gas industry
/ Greenhouse gases
/ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
/ International organizations
/ Landfill gas
/ Landfills
/ Livestock
/ Machine learning
/ Methane
/ Methane emissions
/ Oil and gas industries
/ Oil and gas industry
/ Optimization
/ Paris Agreement
/ Satellite observation
/ Satellites
/ Spatial distribution
/ Waste disposal sites
/ Wetlands
2025
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Satellite quantification of methane emissions from South American countries: a high-resolution inversion of TROPOMI and GOSAT observations
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Satellite quantification of methane emissions from South American countries: a high-resolution inversion of TROPOMI and GOSAT observations
2025
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We use 2021 TROPOMI and GOSAT satellite observations of atmospheric methane in an analytical inversion to quantify national methane emissions from South America at up to 25 km × 25 km resolution. From the inversion, we derive optimal posterior estimates of methane emissions, adjusting a combination of national anthropogenic emission inventories reported by individual countries to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), the UNFCCC-based Global Fuel Exploitation Inventory (GFEIv2), and the Emissions Database for Global Atmospheric Research (EDGARv7) as prior estimates. We also evaluate two alternative wetland emission inventories (WetCHARTs and LPJ-wsl) as prior estimates. Our best posterior estimates for wetland emissions are consistent with previous inventories for the Amazon but lower for the Pantanal and higher for the Paraná. Our best posterior estimate of South American anthropogenic emissions is 48 (41–56) Tg a−1, where numbers in parentheses are the range from our inversion ensemble. This is 55 % higher than our prior estimate and is dominated by livestock (65 % of anthropogenic total). We find that TROPOMI and GOSAT observations can effectively optimize and separate national emissions by sector for 10 of the 13 countries and territories in the region, 7 of which account for 93 % of continental anthropogenic emissions: Brazil (19 (16–23) Tg a−1), Argentina (9.2 (7.9–11) Tg a−1), Venezuela (7.0 (5.5–9.9) Tg a−1), Colombia (5.0 (4.4–6.7) Tg a−1), Peru (2.4 (1.6–3.9) Tg a−1), Bolivia (0.96 (0.66–1.2) Tg a−1), and Paraguay (0.93 (0.88–1.0) Tg a−1). Our estimates align with the prior estimates for Brazil, Bolivia, and Paraguay but are significantly higher for other countries. Emissions in all countries are dominated by livestock (mainly enteric fermentation) except for oil–gas in Venezuela and landfills in Peru. Methane intensities from the oil–gas industry are high in Venezuela (33 %), Colombia (6.5 %), and Argentina (5.9 %). The livestock sector shows the largest difference between our top-down estimate and the UNFCCC prior estimates, and even countries using complex bottom-up methods report UNFCCC emissions significantly lower than our posterior estimate. These discrepancies could stem from underestimations in IPCC-recommended bottom-up calculations or uncertainties in the inversion from aggregation error and the prior spatial distribution of emissions.
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Copernicus GmbH,Copernicus Publications
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