Ej. Dlugokencky et al., A DRAMATIC DECREASE IN THE GROWTH-RATE OF ATMOSPHERIC METHANE IN THE NORTHERN-HEMISPHERE DURING 1992, Geophysical research letters, 21(1), 1994, pp. 45-48
Global measurements of atmospheric methane have revealed a sharp decre
ase in the growth rate in the Northern Hemisphere during 1992. The ave
rage trend for the Northern Hemisphere during 1983-1991 was (11.6 +/-
0.2) ppbv yr-1, but the increase in 1992 was only (1.8 +/- 1.6) ppbv.
In the Southern Hemisphere, the average increase (1983-1991) was (11.1
+/- 0.2) ppbv yr-1, and the 1992 increase was (7.7 +/- 1.0) ppbv. Var
ious possibilities for a change in methane sources or sinks are discus
sed, but the most likely explanation is a change in an anthropogenic s
ource such as fossil fuel exploitation, which can be rapidly and easil
y affected by man's activities.