methanbudgets
Methanbudgets, also known as methane budgets, are scientific tools used to quantify the sources and sinks of methane (CH4) in the Earth's atmosphere. Methane is a potent greenhouse gas, and understanding its budget is crucial for climate change modeling and mitigation strategies. A methanbudget typically breaks down the total amount of methane entering the atmosphere from various sources and the amount removed by different processes, known as sinks.
Major methane sources include natural processes like the decomposition of organic matter in wetlands, termites, and
Methane sinks are primarily chemical reactions in the atmosphere, with the hydroxyl radical (OH) being the most
Scientists construct methanbudgets by combining data from atmospheric measurements, flux measurements from specific sources, and models.