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Xin Lan
Publications - 11
Citations - 16
Xin Lan is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Environmental science & Geology. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 11 publications receiving 16 citations.
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Year-round trace gas measurements in the central Arctic during the MOSAiC expedition
Hélène Angot,Byron Blomquist,Dean Howard,Stephen D. Archer,Ludovic Bariteau,Ivo Beck,Matthew Boyer,M. Crotwell,Detlev Helmig,Jacques Hueber,Hans-Werner Jacobi,Tuija Jokinen,Markku Kulmala,Xin Lan,Tiia Laurila,M. Madronich,D. H. Neff,Tuukka Petäjä,Kevin Posman,Lauriane L. J. Quéléver,Matthew D. Shupe,I. Vimont,Julia Schmale +22 more
TL;DR: In this article , an overview of the trace gas measurements conducted during MOSAiC and highlights the high quality of the monitoring activities is provided and in the case of redundant measurements, merged datasets are provided and recommended for further use by the scientific community.
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High-resolution inverse modelling of European CH4 emissions using the novel FLEXPART-COSMO TM5 4DVAR inverse modelling system
Peter Bergamaschi,Arjo Segers,Dominik Brunner,Jean-Matthieu Haussaire,Stephan Henne,Michel Ramonet,Tim Arnold,Tobias Biermann,Huilin rer. nat. Chen,Sébastien Conil,Marc Delmotte,F. Forster,Arnoud Frumau,Dagmar Kubistin,Xin Lan,Markus Leuenberger,M. Lindauer,Morgan Lopez,G. Manca,Jennifer Müller-Williams,Simon O'Doherty,Bert Scheeren,Martin Steinbacher,Pamela Trisolino,Gabriela Vítková,C. Yver Kwok +25 more
TL;DR: In this article , a novel high-resolution inverse modeling system (FLEXVAR) based on FLEXPART-COSMO back trajectories driven by COSMO-7 domain and the four-dimensional variational (4DVAR)-based dataimilation technique is presented.
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Hydrocarbon Tracers Suggest Methane Emissions from Fossil Sources Occur Predominately Before Gas Processing and That Petroleum Plays Are a Significant Source
Ariana L. Tribby,Justin S. Bois,Stephen A. Montzka,Elliot Atlas,I. Vimont,Xin Lan,Pieter P. Tans,James W. Elkins,Donald R. Blake,Paul O. Wennberg +9 more
TL;DR: This paper used global airborne observations of propane and ethane from the Atmospheric Tomography (ATom) and HIAPER Pole-to-Pole Observations (HIPPO), as well as U.S.-based aircraft and tower observations by NOAA and from the NCAR FRAPPE campaign as tracers for emissions from oil and gas operations.
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Atmospheric methane: Comparison between methane's record in 2006‐2022 and during glacial terminations
Euan G. Nisbet,Martin R. Manning,Edward J. Dlugokencky,S. E. Michel,Xin Lan,Thomas Röckmann,C. Schmitt,Paul I. Palmer,M. Dyonisius,Youmi Oh,Rebecca Fisher,David Lowry,J. France,James W. C. White,Gordon Brailsford,T. Bromley +15 more
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Indicators of Global Climate Change 2022: annual update of large-scale indicators of the state of the climate system and human influence
Piers M. Forster,Christopher J. Smith,Tristram Walsh,William F. Lamb,Robin Lamboll,Mathias Hauser,Aurélien Ribes,Deborah Rosen,Nathan P. Gillett,Matthew D. Palmer,Joeri Rogelj,Karina von Schuckmann,Sonia I. Seneviratne,Blair Trewin,Xuebin Zhang,Myles R. Allen,Robbie M. Andrew,Alex Borger,T. Boyer,Jiddu A. Broersma,Lijing Cheng,Frank Dentener,Pierre Friedlingstein,José M. Gutiérrez,Johannes Gütschow,Bradley Wayne Hall,Masayoshi Ishii,Stuart Jenkins,Xin Lan,June-Yi Lee,Colin Morice,C. Kadow,J. Kennedy,Rachel Killick,Jan C. Minx,Vaishali Naik,Glen P. Peters,Anna Pirani,Julia Pongratz,Carl-Friedrich Schleussner,Sophie Szopa,Peter Thorne,R. A. Rohde,Maisa Rojas Corradi,Dominik L. Schumacher,Russell S. Vose,Kirsten Zickfeld,Valérie Masson-Delmotte,Panmao Zhai +48 more
TL;DR: Smith et al. as discussed by the authors presented a set of climate indicators related to forcing of the climate system: emissions of greenhouse gases and short-lived climate forcers, greenhouse gas concentrations, radiative forcing, surface temperature changes, the Earth's energy imbalance, warming attributed to human activities, the remaining carbon budget, and estimates of global temperature extremes.