The European methane isotope database coupled with a global inventory of fossil and non-fossil δ13C- and δ2H-CH4 source signature measurements

  • Malika Menoud (Creator)
  • Carina van der Veen (Contributor)
  • Dave Lowry (Contributor)
  • Julianne Fernandez (Contributor)
  • Semra Bakkaloglu (Royal Holloway University of London, Sustainable Gas Institute, Imperial College London) (Contributor)
  • James France (Contributor)
  • Rebecca Fisher (Contributor)
  • Hossein Maazallahi (Contributor)
  • Mila Stanisavljević (Contributor)
  • Jaroslaw Necki (Contributor)
  • Katarina Vinkovic (Contributor)
  • Patryk Łakomiec (Contributor)
  • Janne Rinne (Contributor)
  • Piotr Korbeń (Contributor)
  • Martina Schmidt (Contributor)
  • Sara Defratyka (Contributor)
  • Camille Yver-Kwok (Contributor)
  • Truls Andersen (Contributor)
  • Huilin Chen (Contributor)
  • Thomas Roeckmann (Contributor)

Dataset

Description

Stable isotopic composition (13C and 2H) of methane (CH4) emission sources.

European Methane Isotope Database, based on measurements carried out during the MEMO2 project (https://h2020-memo2.eu)

Methane Isotopic signatures from previous literature, reported by Sherwood et al. (2017, 2021), and in other literature sources.

Sherwood, O.A., Schwietzke, S., Arling, V.A., Etiope, G., 2017. Global Inventory of Gas Geochemistry Data from Fossil Fuel, Microbial and Burning Sources, version 2017. Earth Syst. Sci. Data 9, 639–656. https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-9-639-2017

Sherwood, O.A., Schwietzke, S., Lan, X., 2021. Global δ13C-CH4 source signature inventory 2020. Available at: https://doi.org/10.15138/qn55-e011
Datum van beschikbaarheid30-mei-2022
UitgeverUtrecht University
Datum van data-aanmaak3-jan.-2020 - 3-jan.-2021
Geografische dekkingThe Netherlands, United Kingdom, Poland, Germany, France, Sweden, Romania, Turkey

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