Science Inventory

CURRENT AND FUTURE ENVIRONMENTAL ROLE OF ATMOSPHERIC METHANE: MODEL STUDIES AND UNCERTAINTIES

Citation:

Pinto, J., C. Bruhl, AND A. Thompson. CURRENT AND FUTURE ENVIRONMENTAL ROLE OF ATMOSPHERIC METHANE: MODEL STUDIES AND UNCERTAINTIES. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/A-92/116 (NTIS PB92188820).

Description:

Concern over increasing levels of methane in the atmosphere centers on its radiative and chemical properties. ethane absorbs terrestrial infrared radiation and contributes to the greenhouse effect. ffects on other greenhouse absorbers (e.g., O3, H2O, and CO2) as the result of its oxidation must also be considered. These ndirect effects have made the quantification of the total climatic effects of chemically active gases, such as CH, much more difficult than if direct radiative effects are considered alone. The oxidation of methane also exerts a controlling influence on atmospheric OH levels and is a major source of carbon monoxide. he variations in OH induced by changing CH4 levels feed back onto the lifetime of methane and the abundance of CO (Sze, 1977; Chameides et al., 1977). owever, there is a shortage of intercompared model results documenting the effects of CH4 and nonmethane hydrocarbon (NMHC) additions on tropospheric OH levels. ost analyses to date have relied on analyses of gas phase reaction sequences for methane oxidation (e.g., Crutzen, 1987, 1988), without considering the numerous feedbacks on atmospheric chemistry. More complete modeling studies are needed because OH levels also depend on the emissions of CO, NMHCs, and NOy (NOx + NO3 + 2N2O6 + CH3CO3NO2 (PAN) + HNO3 + HNO, + C1NO3 + NO3), where NO, is NO + NO2 and NOy and NX are interchangeable terms. Furthermore, analyses which simulate the role of climate in controlling CH4, emissions from various natural sources (e.g. wetlands) are critical for attempting to predict the response of atmospheric methane levels to future climate change.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( REPORT )
Product Published Date:05/24/2002
Record Last Revised:12/10/2002
Record ID: 30463