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Environment / Geospatial / Air Quality / Disaster Monitoring / Climate

Methane (CH4) Concentration

This dataset provides offline high-resolution imagery of methane concentrations. Methane (CH4) is, after carbon dioxide (CO2), the most important contributor to the anthropogenically enhanced greenhouse effect. Roughly three-quarters of methane emissions are anthropogenic. Geospatially derived methane (CH4) concentration is a measure of the amount of methane, a potent greenhouse gas, in the atmosphere at a given location. This concentration is typically determined using satellite-based sensors, which can detect the presence of CH4 in the atmosphere. Methane is a major contributor to global warming and can have negative impacts on the environment. The concentration of CH4 in the atmosphere can be represented as a map or spatial dataset using geographic information systems (GIS) technology, and can be used to monitor and manage greenhouse gas emissions.

Metadata

Number

54

Availability

Available Soon

Source

European Union/ESA/Copernicus

Original Source

European Space Agency

Resolution

1113.2m

Cadence

Weekly

Delivery Time

Hours

Price

€100

Coverage

Global

Data Range

8/2/2019 - 7/26/2022

Commercial Use

Not specified

Sample Asset

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Created

7/30/2022 23:35

GIZ

n/a

EECU Seconds

-

Graph Data

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Research

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