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John Miller
NOAAMeeting roles in:
Constraints on Western U.S. drought responses from in-situ and space-based CO2 observations
Can atmospheric radiocarbon data quantify global fossil fuel CO2 emissions?
Understanding the causes of the unprecedented growth of atmospheric CO2 in 2024
Integrating Satellite and Isotopic Observations in CarbonTracker-CH4 for Improved Methane Emission Estimates during 2019-2024
Investigating the capability of atmospheric δD-CH4 in reducing the uncertainty in the global methane budget and understanding spatio-temporal variability of surface fluxes from atmospheric δD-CH4 simulation
First near-real-time estimates of whole-atmosphere greenhouse gases based on OCO-2 and TROPOMI data
Evaluation of Updates to the U.S. GReenhouse gas And Air Pollutants Emissions System with Airborne Field Campaign Data
Using Trace Gas and 14C Measurements from the AEROMMA Campaign to Develop High-frequency Fossil Fuel and Biospheric CO2 Data Over North American Cities in 2023
Microbial driver of 2006 – 2023 CH4 growth indicated by trends in atmospheric δD-CH4 and δ13C-CH4
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