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Where to place methane monitoring sites in China to better assist carbon management

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Where to place methane monitoring sites in China to better assist carbon management

X. Zhang, C. Zhou, et al.

China is the largest anthropogenic methane emitter, and our study reveals innovative sensor placement strategies to better monitor its distribution in East Asia. Conducted by renowned researchers, the findings highlight the QR pivot algorithm's superiority in capturing high methane concentrations and suggest an optimized approach for future monitoring in China.... show more
Abstract
Methane (CH₄) is the second most potent greenhouse gas (GHG), and China emerges as the largest anthropogenic CH₄ emitter by country. Current limited CH₄ monitoring systems in China are unfortunately inadequate to support carbon management. Here we use the Weather Research and Forecasting model (WRF) coupled with a GHG module and satellite constrained emissions to simulate the spatiotemporal distribution of CH₄ over East Asia in 2017. Model evaluations using both satellite retrievals and ground-based observations indicate reliable performance. We further inter-compare four proper orthogonal decomposition (POD)-based sensor placement algorithms and find they are able to capture main spatial features of surface CH₄ under an oversampled condition. The QR pivot algorithm exhibits superiority in capturing high CH₄, and it offers the best reconstruction with both high efficiency and accuracy. Areas with high CH₄ concentrations and intense anthropogenic activities remain underrepresented by current CH₄ sampling studies, leading to notable reconstruction error over central and eastern China. Optimal planning of 160 sensors guided by the QR pivot algorithm can yield reasonable reconstruction performance and costs of site construction. Our results can provide valuable references for future planning of CH₄ monitoring sites.
Publisher
npj Climate and Atmospheric Science
Published On
Mar 08, 2023
Authors
Xiaorui Zhang, Chenhong Zhou, Yuzhong Zhang, Xiao Lu, Xiang Xiao, Fan Wang, Jun Song, Yike Guo, Kenneth K. M. Leung, Junji Cao, Meng Gao
Tags
methane emissions
sensor placement
East Asia
air quality
climate change
model evaluation
environmental monitoring
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