Carbon dioxide and methane at a desert Site-A case study at Railroad Valley playa, Nevada, USA

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Ground based in-situ measurements of carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) at the dry lakebed at Railroad Valley (RRV) playa, Nevada, USA (38°30.234′ N, 115°41.604′ W, elevation 1437 m) were conducted over a five day period from 20-25 June 2010. The playa is a flat, desert site with virtually no vegetation, an overall size of 15 km × 15 km and is approximately 110 km south-west of the nearest city, Ely (elevation 1962 m, inhabitants 4000). The measurements were taken in support of the vicarious calibration experiment to validate column-averaged dry air mole fractions of CO2 and CH4 (XCO2 and XCH4) retrieved from the Greenhouse Gases Observing Satellite (GOSAT) which was launched in January 2009. This work reports on ground-based in-situ measurements of CO2 and CH4 from RRV playa and describes comparisons made between in-situ data and XCO2 and XCH4 from GOSAT. © 2011 by the authors.

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Yates, E. L., Schiro, K., Lowenstein, M., Sheffner, E. J., Iraci, L. T., Tadić, J. M., & Kuze, A. (2011). Carbon dioxide and methane at a desert Site-A case study at Railroad Valley playa, Nevada, USA. Atmosphere, 2(4), 702–714. https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos2040702

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