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    A gridded inventory of anthropogenic methane emissions from Mexico based on Mexico’s national inventory of greenhouse gases and compounds by Tia R Scarpelli, Daniel J Jacob, Claudia A Octaviano Villasana, Irma F Ramírez Hernández, Paulina R Cárdenas Moreno, Eunice A Cortés Alfaro, Miguel Á García García, Daniel Zavala-Araiza

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…We find that emissions are highest in central Mexico and along the east coast, with substantial spatial overlap between major emission sectors (livestock, fugitive emissions from fuels, solid waste, and wastewater). …”
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    High-resolution seasonal and decadal inventory of anthropogenic gas-phase and particle emissions for Argentina by S. E. Puliafito, S. E. Puliafito, T. R. Bolaño-Ortiz, T. R. Bolaño-Ortiz, T. R. Bolaño-Ortiz, R. P. Fernandez, R. P. Fernandez, R. P. Fernandez, L. L. Berná, L. L. Berná, R. M. Pascual-Flores, R. M. Pascual-Flores, J. Urquiza, J. Urquiza, A. I. López-Noreña, A. I. López-Noreña, A. I. López-Noreña, M. F. Tames, M. F. Tames

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…The new inventory, called GEAA-AEIv3.0M, includes the following activities: energy production, fugitive emissions from oil and gas production, industrial fuel consumption and production, transport (road, maritime, and air), agriculture, livestock production, manufacturing, residential, commercial, and biomass and agricultural waste burning. …”
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    Evaluation of dust and trace metal estimates from the Community Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ) model version 5.0 by K. W. Appel, G. A. Pouliot, H. Simon, G. Sarwar, H. O. T. Pye, S. L. Napelenok, F. Akhtar, S. J. Roselle

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…Removing the anthropogenic fugitive dust (AFD) emissions and the effects of wind-blown dust (WBD) lowered the model soil concentrations. …”
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    Sustained methane emissions from China after 2012 despite declining coal production and rice-cultivated area by Sheng, Jianxiong, Tunnicliffe, Rachel, Ganesan, Anita L, Maasakkers, Joannes D, Shen, Lu, Prinn, Ronald G, Song, Shaojie, Zhang, Yuzhong, Scarpelli, Tia, Anthony Bloom, A, Rigby, Matthew, Manning, Alistair J, Parker, Robert J, Boesch, Hartmut, Lan, Xin, Zhang, Bo, Zhuang, Minghao, Lu, Xi

    Published 2023
    “…However, coal mine methane emissions have not declined as rapidly as production, implying that there may be substantial fugitive emissions from abandoned coal mines that have previously been overlooked. …”
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    Long-term continuous monitoring of methane emissions at an oil and gas facility using a multi-open-path laser dispersion spectrometer by Rutger IJzermans, Matthew Jones, Damien Weidmann, Bas van de Kerkhof, David Randell

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…From the methane path-averaged concentrations spatially distributed over the facility under study, together with the wind vector, the analysis allows detection, localization and quantification of fugitive methane emissions. This paper describes the very first long term (3 months), continuous (24 h/7 days) deployment of this monitoring system at an operational gas processing and distribution facility. …”
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    Characteristics of PM10 Chemical Source Profiles for Geological Dust from the South-West Region of China by Yayong Liu, Wenjie Zhang, Zhipeng Bai, Wen Yang, Xueyan Zhao, Bin Han, Xinhua Wang

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…Twenty-six elements (Na, Mg, Al, Si, K, Ca, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, Ga, As, Se, Sr, Cd, Sn, Sb, Ba, Be, Tl and Pb), nine ions (F−, Cl−, SO42−, NO3−, Na+, NH4+, K+, Mg2+ and Ca2+), and carbon-containing species (organic carbon and elemental carbon) were determined to construct these profiles. …”
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    High spatial resolution imaging of methane and other trace gases with the airborne Hyperspectral Thermal Emission Spectrometer (HyTES) by G. C. Hulley, R. M. Duren, F. M. Hopkins, S. J. Hook, N. Vance, P. Guillevic, W. R. Johnson, B. T. Eng, J. M. Mihaly, V. M. Jovanovic, S. L. Chazanoff, Z. K. Staniszewski, L. Kuai, J. Worden, C. Frankenberg, G. Rivera, A. D. Aubrey, C. E. Miller, N. K. Malakar, J. M. Sánchez Tomás, K. T. Holmes

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Currently large uncertainties exist associated with the attribution and quantification of fugitive emissions of criteria pollutants and greenhouse gases such as methane across large regions and key economic sectors. …”
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