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  1. COVID-19 Impact on the Oil and Gas Industry NO2 Emissions: A Case Study of the Permian Basin

    COVID-19 caused a historic collapse in fossil fuel demand, a general decline in economic activity...

    Raquel Serrano-Calvo, J. Pepijn Veefkind, Barbara Dix, Joost de Gouw, Pieternel F. Levelt | Journal: J. Geophys Res | Volume: 128 | Year: 2023 | doi: https://doi.org/10.1029/2023JD038566

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  2. The advanced scatterometer (ASCAT) on the meteorological operational (MetOp) platform: A follow on for the European wind scatterometers

    The scatterometers on board the European remote sensing (ERS) satellites have proven their useful...

    J Figa-Saldaña, JJW Wilson, E Attema, R Gelsthorpe, MR Drinkwater, A Stoffelen | Status: published | Journal: Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing | Volume: 28 | Year: 2002 | First page: 404 | Last page: 412

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  3. Enhanced Capabilities of TROPOMI NO2: Estimating NOX from North American Cities and Power Plants

    The TROPOspheric Monitoring Instrument (TROPOMI) is used to derive top-down NOX emissions for two...

    DL Goldberg, Z Lu, DG Streets, B de Foy, D Griffin, CA McLinden, LN Lamsal, NA Krotkov, H Eskes | Status: published | Journal: Environmental Science & Technology | Volume: 21 | Year: 2019 | First page: 12594 | Last page: 12601 | doi: https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.9b04488

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  4. Quantifying the causes of differences in tropospheric OH within global models

    The hydroxyl radical (OH) is the primary daytime oxidant in the troposphere and provides the main...

    JM Nicely, RJ Salawich, T Canty, DC Anderson, SR Arnold, MP Chipperfield, J Flemming, V Huijnen, DE Kinnison | Status: published | Journal: J. Geophys. Res. | Volume: 122 | Year: 2017 | First page: 1983 | Last page: 2007 | doi: 10.1002/2016JD026239

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  5. New tropical peatland gas and particulate emissions factors indicate 2015 Indonesian fires released far more particulate matter (but Less Methane) than current inventories imply

    Deforestation and draining of the peatlands in equatorial SE Asia has greatly increased their fla...

    MJ Wooster, DLA Gaveau, MA Salim, T Zhang, W Xu, D Green, V Huijnen, D Murdyarso, D Gunawan | Status: published | Journal: Remote Sensing | Volume: 4 | Year: 2018 | doi: 10.3390/rs10040495

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