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Daniel J. Jacob
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Interpreting the Seasonality of Atmospheric Methane
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
15 may 2024
James D. East, Nicholas Balasus, A. Anthony Bloom,...

Surface and satellite observations of atmospheric methane show smooth seasonal behavior in the Southern Hemisphere driven by loss from the hydroxyl...

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Data Drought in the Humid Tropics: How to Overcome the Cloud Barrier in Greenhouse Gas Remote Sensing
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
20 april 2024
Christian Frankenberg, Yinon Bar-On, Daniel J. Jac...

Diagnosing land‐atmosphere fluxes of carbon‐dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) is essential for evaluating carbon‐climate feedbacks....

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Particulate Nitrate Photolysis as a Possible Driver of Rising Tropospheric Ozone
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
08 march 2024
Viral Shah, Christoph A. Keller, K. Emma Knowland,...

Tropospheric ozone is an air pollutant and a greenhouse gas whose anthropogenic production is limited principally by the supply of nitrogen oxides ...

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High Resolution Methane Emissions in India and Bangladesh Inferred From an Iterated Inversion with 2022-2023 TROPOMI Data
ONLINE POSTER SESSION FOR ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES: EMISSIONS RELATED TO FOSSIL FUELS VII
atmospheric sciences | 23 january 2024
Alexander Oort Alonso, Lucas Estrada, Nicholas Bal...
Methane (CH4) is a greenhouse gas with a 20-year warming potential 80 times that of CO2 and has caused 30% of global warming observed to date. Methane...
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Diagnosing the Sensitivity of Particulate Nitrate to Precursor Emissions Using Satellite Observations of Ammonia and Nitrogen Dioxide
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
23 december 2023
Ruijun Dang, Daniel J. Jacob, Shixian Zhai, Shixia...

Particulate nitrate is a major component of fine particulate matter (PM2.5). Its formation may be varyingly sensitive to emissions of ammonia (NH3)...

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South American methane: a high-resolution inversion of blended TROPOMI+GOSAT satellite observations
FINDING TARGETS WORLDWIDE FOR METHANE MITIGATION: QUANTIFICATION OF ANTHROPOGENIC METHANE SOURCES THROUGH ATMOSPHERIC MEASUREMENTS III ORAL
atmospheric sciences | 15 december 2023
Sarah Hancock, Zichong Chen, Hannah Nesser, Daniel...
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas, and detailed knowledge of its contributions from different countries and source sectors is necessary for climate a...
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Observation-derived 2010-2019 Trends in Methane Emissions and Intensities from US Oil and Gas Fields Tied to Activity Metrics
FINDING TARGETS WORLDWIDE FOR METHANE MITIGATION: QUANTIFICATION OF ANTHROPOGENIC METHANE SOURCES THROUGH ATMOSPHERIC MEASUREMENTS I POSTER
atmospheric sciences | 15 december 2023
Xiao Lu, Daniel J. Jacob, Yuzhong Zhang, Lu Shen, ...
The United States is the worlds largest oil/gas methane emitter according to current national reports. Reducing these emissions is a top priority in t...
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Global tropospheric ozone trends, attributions, and radiative impacts in 1995–2017: an integrated analysis using aircraft (IAGOS) observations, ozonesonde, and multi-decadal chemical model simulations
AIR POLLUTION, GREENHOUSE GASES, AND EMISSIONS IN ASIA AND THEIR INTERACTIONS WITH THE WORLD IV ORAL
atmospheric sciences | 15 december 2023
Haolin Wang, Xiao Lu, Daniel J. Jacob, Owen R. Coo...
Quantification and attribution of long-term tropospheric ozone trends are critical for understanding the impact of human activity and climate change o...
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