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Problem Statement Repository: Atmospheric Methane Research

Methane Sink Assessment

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Impacts of anthropogenic-driven changes in reactive chlorine on the methane lifetime and its isotopes


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Becky Alexander (University of Washington)

Quantifying methane sources and sinks simultaneously


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Xueying Yu (Stanford University)

Quantifying methane removal from CO isotope measurements at global scale


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Thomas Röckmann (Utrecht University)

Constraining the response of the hydroxyl radical to changes in its drivers with machine learning and satellite proxy data


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Daniel Anderson (University of Maryland Baltimore County)

Improved modeling of tropospheric OH to guide methane reduction strategies


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Daniel Jacob (Harvard)

Methane loss rate sensitivity to emissions, climate change and variability, and key uncertainties


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Arlene Fiore (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

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Assessing Global Soil Methane Sink Capacity


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Qianlai Zhuang (Purdue University)

Assessing the Global Potential of Soil Microbial Methane Removal via Knowledge-Guided Machine Learning


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Licheng Liu (University of Minnesota)

Methane Hunters: Bio-prospecting Insect Galleries for CH₄ Mitigation


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Aram Mikaelyan (North Carolina State University)

An updated version of the Methanotrophy Model (MeMo) using laboratory measurements to improve Q10 and k0 values


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Fabiola Murguia-Flores (Instituto de Investigaciones en Ecosistemas y Sustentabilidad)

Improving our understanding of the northern methane sink through better representation of alpine tundra ecosystems


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McKenzie Kuhn (University of British Columbia)

Influences on Atmospheric Hydroxyl Radicals


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