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Environ Monit Assess. 1994 May;31(1-2):73-91. doi: 10.1007/BF00547183.
The Coal Industry Advisory Board (CIAB) of the International Energy Agency (IEA) estimated the total methane emissions from worldwide mining, treatment and storage of coal to be approximately 25 million tonnes/year for 1990. Slightly more than one million tonnes of methane are utilized by the industry. Thus, the net annual discharge to the atmosphere is 24 million tonnes. Methane emissions data were available for the U.S., the U.K., former U.S.S.R., Australia, China, Germany, Poland and Czechoslovakia. Methane emissions for India and S. Africa were estimated from a linear correlation between the average depth of mining and specific methane emissions derived from the available data for the eight countries. These ten largest coal producing countries represented nearly 90% of world coal production in 1990. Total methane emissions for the world coal industry were calculated by prorating the methane emissions from these ten countries in proportion to coal production.The reported values represent the best international data available at present. The net total emissions of 24 million tonnes/year are substantially less than some previously reported indirect estimations and constitute only 4 to 6% of the global methane emissions.
国际能源机构(IEA)煤炭行业顾问委员会(CIAB)估计,1990 年全球煤炭开采、处理和储存过程中的甲烷总排放量约为 2500 万吨/年。该行业利用了略多于 100 万吨的甲烷。因此,每年向大气排放的净排放量为 2400 万吨。美国、英国、前苏联、澳大利亚、中国、德国、波兰和捷克斯洛伐克提供了甲烷排放数据。根据八个国家提供的平均开采深度和特定甲烷排放量之间的线性相关性,估算了印度和南非的甲烷排放量。这十个最大的煤炭生产国占 1990 年世界煤炭产量的近 90%。通过按比例分配这十个国家的甲烷排放量,计算出了世界煤炭行业的甲烷总排放量。报告的值代表了目前可获得的最佳国际数据。每年 2400 万吨的净排放量大大低于一些先前报告的间接估计值,仅占全球甲烷排放量的 4%至 6%。