Making best use of atmosphere- and inventory-based approaches for quantifying and understanding emissions of greenhouse gases and ozone-depleting substances on a range of spatial scales. Journal Article uri icon

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abstract

  • The likelihood for successful emission control and mitigation efforts of trace gases having adverse environmental effects can be enhanced by using a multi-faceted framework for quantifying and understanding emissions. While bottom-up activity-based inventories provide a quantification of various source sectors, appropriately designed atmosphere-based (top-down) approaches are able to independently evaluate the inventory and further refine temporal changes and spatial distributions.  Differences between bottom-up and top-down estimates are oftentimes observed and represent prime opportunities for increasing understanding and refining estimates of emissions.  Here we will present results derived from atmospheric observations made in the remote global atmosphere as well as from our North American measurement network.  The remote global observations enabled the identification of an apparent violation of the Montreal Protocol.  After our atmospheric measurements identified this unexpected issue, fairly quick resolution appears to have been achieved, in part due to the additional understanding of likely underlying causes provided by industry experts. Our North American measurement network also allows for trace-gas emission estimates on national and state scales.  Results from these efforts will be discussed, with an emphasis on describing how the interaction between inventory-derived and atmosphere-based information has led to an improved understanding of emission magnitudes along with identifying areas needing additional study.

publication date

  • May 15, 2023

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  • closed

Date in CU Experts

  • February 28, 2023 11:10 AM

Full Author List

  • Montzka S; Hu L; DeCola P; Godwin D; Vimont I; Croes B; Kuwayama T; Dutton G; Nance D; Hall B

author count

  • 12

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