Reconciling reported and unreported HFC emissions with atmospheric observations

We infer global and regional emissions of five of the most abundant hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) using atmospheric measurements from the Advanced Global Atmospheric Gases Experiment and the National Institute for Environmental Studies, Japan, networks. We find that the total CO[subscript 2]-equivalent...

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Main Authors: Lunt, Mark F. (Author), Rigby, Matthew (Author), Ganesan, Anita L. (Author), Manning, Alistair J. (Author), Prinn, Ronald G. (Contributor), O'Doherty, Simon (Author), Muhle, Jens (Author), Harth, Christina M. (Author), Salameh, Peter K. (Author), Arnold, Tim (Author), Weiss, Ray F. (Author), Saito, Takuya (Author), Yokouchi, Yoko (Author), Krummel, Paul B. (Author), Steele, L. Paul (Author), Fraser, Paul J. (Author), Li, Shanlan (Author), Park, Sunyoung (Author), Reimann, Stefan (Author), Vollmer, Martin K. (Author), Lunder, Chris R. (Author), Hermansen, Ove (Author), Schmidbauer, Norbert (Author), Maione, Michela (Author), Arduini, Jgor (Author), Young, Dickon (Author), Simmonds, Peter G. (Author)
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Center for Global Change Science (Contributor)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National Academy of Sciences (U.S.), 2016-01-04T18:23:08Z.
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