“…"Inverse modeling" attempts to match the observed spatial distribution of vertical column densities against simulations from a numerical (chemistry-)transport model, initialized with a weather model, thereby incorporating potentially complex atmospheric processes such as diffusion, deposition and/or chemical conversion (Behera et al, 2023;Boichu et al, 2013Boichu et al, , 2014Boichu et al, , 2015Cai et al, 2022;Eckhardt et al, 2008;Flemming & Inness, 2013;Heng et al, 2016;Kristiansen et al, 2010;Moxnes et al, 2014;Theys et al, 2013;Vira et al, 2017). 5. the "Back-trajectory" approach estimates the time-of-flight of gas parcels associated with each pixel in a satellite image, and deduces time and altitude of emissions by back-projecting these individual parcels into the emission parameter space, using a back-trajectory model (Esse et al, 2024;Hayer et al, 2023;Hughes et al, 2012;Markus et al, 2023;Queißer et al, 2019).…”