Underground coal mines are important global sources of methane, but emission estimates are uncertain. We show that emission estimates for individual mines from aircraft remote-sensing surveys in the United States agree within 40% with direct measurements used for national emission reporting (IPCC Tier 3 estimate). Such direct measurements are unavailable in most countries, which rely on estimated emission factors (EFs) applied to coal-production rates. We find that EFs from IPCC Tier 1 and the M

Remote sensing enables basin-scale inventories of coal mine methane
Penn, Elise; Jacob, Daniel; Bon, Daniel; Howell, Kate; O’Neill, Kelly; Scarpelli, Tia; Chen, Zichong; Field, Robert; Karacan, C.; Roy, Elfie; Cusworth, Daniel
