Shorter, J.H.McManus, J.B.Kolb, C.E.Allwine, E.J.Lamb, B.K.Mosher, B.W.Harriss, R.C.Parchatka, U.Fischer, H.Harris, G.W.Crutzen, P.J.Karbach, H.J.2010-06-102010-06-101996J. Atmospheric Chemistry, 24, 121-140http://hdl.handle.net/10315/4190We have investigated methane emissions from urban sources in the former East Germany using innovative measurement techniques including a mobile real-time methane instrument and tracer release experiments. Anthropogenic and biogenic sources were studied with the emphasis on methane emissions from gas system sources, including urban distribution facilities and a production plant. Methane fluxes from pressure regulating stations ranged from 0.006 to 24. l/min. Emissions from diffuse sources in urban areas were also measured with concentration maps and whole city flux experiments. The area fluxes of the two towns studied were 0.37 and 1.9 g/m2/s. The emissions from individual gas system stations and total town emissions of this study are comparable to results of similar sites examined in the United States.enThe original publication is available at www.springerlink.comtropospheric methaneCH4 emissionsnatural gastracersMethane emission measurements in urban areas in eastern GermanyArticlehttp://www.springerlink.com/content/100279/http://www.springerlink.com/content/r14w8174r2267628/?p=7f2140163ef64322b5103faafabc68e3&pi=0