N: 41.9263 S: 32.5378 E: -114.493 W: -124.364
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This dataset provides spatial data products with identified and organized locations of potential methane (CH4) emitting facilities and infrastructure spanning the State of California. These data products form a GIS-based mapping database designed to address shortcomings in current CH4 source inventories and is known as Vista California (Vista-CA). Vista-CA consists of detailed spatial maps for facilities and infrastructure in California that are known or expected sources of CH4 emissions and illustrates the spatial distribution of potential CH4 sources. Vista-CA spatial data sets were created utilizing an assortment of publicly available data sources from local, state, and federal agencies for the years 2005 to 2019. The final Vista-CA database contains over 230,000 entries, which are presented as fifteen CH4 emitting infrastructure maps. The database was used to support flight planning and source attribution for the California Methane Survey project.
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| Title | Year Sort ascending | Author | Topic |
|---|---|---|---|
| Separating and quantifying facility-level methane emissions with overlapping plumes for spaceborne methane monitoring | Pang, Yiguo, Tian, Longfei, Hu, Denghui, Gao, Shuang, Liu, Guohua | Methane, Emissions, Urban Areas, Infrastructure | |
| Methane emissions from dairy operations in California's San Joaquin Valley evaluated using airborne flux measurements | Schulze, Benjamin C., Ward, Ryan X., Pfannerstill, Eva Y., Zhu, Qindan, Arata, Caleb, Place, Bryan, Nussbaumer, Clara, Wooldridge, Paul, Woods, Roy, Bucholtz, Anthony, Cohen, Ronald C., Goldstein, Allen H., Wennberg, Paul O., Seinfeld, John H. | Emissions, Methane, Urban Areas, Infrastructure | |
| Volatile organic compound fluxes in the agricultural San Joaquin Valleyspatial distribution, source attribution, and inventory comparison | Pfannerstill, Eva Y., Arata, Caleb, Zhu, Qindan, Schulze, Benjamin C., Woods, Roy, Seinfeld, John H., Bucholtz, Anthony, Cohen, Ronald C., Goldstein, Allen H. | Emissions, Methane, Urban Areas, Infrastructure | |
| Facility-scale inventory of dairy methane emissions in California: implications for mitigation | Marklein, Alison R., Meyer, Deanne, Fischer, Marc L., Jeong, Seongeun, Rafiq, Talha, Carr, Michelle, Hopkins, Francesca M. | Emissions, Methane, Urban Areas, Infrastructure | |
| Attribution of methane point source emissions using airborne imaging spectroscopy and the Vista-California methane infrastructure dataset | Rafiq, Talha, Duren, Riley M, Thorpe, Andrew K, Foster, Kelsey, Patarsuk, Risa, Miller, Charles E, Hopkins, Francesca M | Emissions, Methane, Urban Areas, Infrastructure | |
| California's methane super-emitters | Duren, Riley M., Thorpe, Andrew K., Foster, Kelsey T., Rafiq, Talha, Hopkins, Francesca M., Yadav, Vineet, Bue, Brian D., Thompson, David R., Conley, Stephen, Colombi, Nadia K., Frankenberg, Christian, McCubbin, Ian B., Eastwood, Michael L., Falk, Matthias, Herner, Jorn D., Croes, Bart E., Green, Robert O., Miller, Charles E. | Emissions, Methane, Urban Areas, Infrastructure, Petroleum Production/Use, Natural Gas Production/Use, Methane Production/Use |