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Lerner et al. 1988
, , and I. Fung, 1988: Methane emission from animals: A global high-resolution data base. Glob. Biogeochem. Cycles, 2, 139-156.
We present a high-resolution global data base of animal population densities and associated methane emission. Statistics on animal populations from the Food and Agriculture Organization and other sources have been compiled. Animals were distributed use a 1° resolution data base of countries of the world and a 1° resolution data base of land use. The animals included are cattle and dairy cows, water buffalo, sheep, goats, camels, pigs, horses and caribou. Published estimates of methane production from each type of animal have been applied to the animal populations to yield a global distribution of annual methane emission by animals. There is large spatial variability in the distribution of animal populations and their methane emissions. Emission rates greater than 5000 kg CH4 km-2yr-1 are found in small regions such as Bangladesh, the Benelux countries, parts of northern India, and New Zealand. Of the global annual emission of 75.8 Tg CH4 for 1984, about 55% is concentrated between 25°N and 55°N, a significant contribution to the observed north-south grdaient of atmospheric methane concentration. A magnetic tape of the global data bases is available from the authors.
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@article{le01100t, author={Lerner, J. and Matthews, E. and Fung, I.}, title={Methane emission from animals: A global high-resolution data base}, year={1988}, journal={Global Biogeochemical Cycles}, volume={2}, pages={139--156}, }
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TY - JOUR ID - le01100t AU - Lerner, J. AU - Matthews, E. AU - Fung, I. PY - 1988 TI - Methane emission from animals: A global high-resolution data base JA - Glob. Biogeochem. Cycles JO - Global Biogeochemical Cycles VL - 2 SP - 139 EP - 156 ER -
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