Earth Surface Mineral Dust Source Investigation- Methane Enhancement

NASA/EMIT/L2B/CH4ENH
Dataset Availability
2022-08-10T00:00:00Z–2024-11-30T19:38:00Z
Dataset Provider
Earth Engine Snippet
ee.ImageCollection("NASA/EMIT/L2B/CH4ENH")
Cadence
1 Day
Tags
daily emit methane nasa

Description

The EMIT Project is part of the Earth Venture-Instrument (EV-I) Program directed by the Program Director of the NASA Earth Science Division (ESD). EMIT is comprised of a VSWIR Infrared Dyson imaging spectrometer adapted for installation on the International Space Station (ISS). EMIT measures radiance between 380 and 2500 nanometers, with an approximate 7 nm bandpass. Data are collected in a swath that is approximately 75 km wide at the equator, with an approximate ground sampling distance of 60 m. See the provider's NASA EMIT Overview for more details.

EMIT was a particularly useful tool for mapping out greenhouse gases, including methane, carbon dioxide, and water vapor. This is consistent with previous findings from airborne data, but global nature, revisit frequency and wide swath of EMIT provided an unprecedented opportunity to investigate greenhouse gas retrievals.

The EMIT Level 2B Methane Enhancement Data (EMITL2BCH4ENH) Version 1 data product is a total vertical column enhancement estimate of methane in parts per million meter (ppm m) based on an adaptive matched filter approach. EMITL2BCH4ENH provides per-pixel methane enhancement data used to identify methane plume complexes. The initial release of the EMITL2BCH4ENH data product will only include granules where methane plume complexes have been identified.

Bands

Resolution
72000 meters

Bands

Name Units Description
vertical_column_enhancement ppm m

Total vertical column enhancement estimate of methane

Image Properties

Image Properties

Name Type Description
orbit_identification_number STRING

Unique Orbit Identification Number

scene_identification_number STRING

Unique scene identification nuber

Terms of Use

Terms of Use

NASA EMIT data and products acquired through the LP DAAC have no restrictions on subsequent use, sale, or redistribution.

Citations

Citations:
  • Green, R., Thorpe, A., Brodrick, P., Chadwick, D., Elder, C., Villanueva-Weeks, C., Fahlen, J., Coleman, R., Jensen, D., Olsen-Duvall, W., Lundeen, S., Lopez, A., Thompson, D. (2023). EMIT L2B Methane Enhancement Data 60 m V001 [Data set]. NASA EOSDIS Land Processes Distributed Active Archive Center. Accessed 2024-02-26 from https://doi.org/10.5067/EMIT/EMITL2BCH4ENH.001

DOIs

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var dataset = ee.ImageCollection('NASA/EMIT/L2B/CH4ENH');
var emitEnhancement = dataset.select('vertical_column_enhancement');
var emitEnhancementVis = {
  min: 0,
  max: 100.0,
  palette: ['d7191c', 'fdae61', 'ffffbf', 'abd9e9', '2c7bb6'],
};
Map.setCenter(-100.24, 32.04, 5);
Map.addLayer(
    emitEnhancement, emitEnhancementVis,
    'Emit Enhancement');
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