Background nitrogen dioxide (NO over the United States and its implications for satellite observations and trends: effects of nitrate photolysis, aircraft, and open fires
Tropospheric nitrogen dioxide (NO 2) measured from satellites has been widely used to
track anthropogenic NO x emissions, but its retrieval and interpretation can be complicated
by the free tropospheric NO 2 background to which satellite measurements are particularly
sensitive. Tropospheric NO 2 vertical column densities (VCDs) from the spaceborne Ozone
Monitoring Instrument (OMI) averaged over the contiguous US (CONUS) show no trend after
2009, despite sustained decreases in anthropogenic NO x emissions, implying an important …
track anthropogenic NO x emissions, but its retrieval and interpretation can be complicated
by the free tropospheric NO 2 background to which satellite measurements are particularly
sensitive. Tropospheric NO 2 vertical column densities (VCDs) from the spaceborne Ozone
Monitoring Instrument (OMI) averaged over the contiguous US (CONUS) show no trend after
2009, despite sustained decreases in anthropogenic NO x emissions, implying an important …
Background nitrogen dioxide (NO2) over the United States and its implications for satellite observations and trends: effects of nitrate photolysis, aircraft, and open fires
R Dang, DJ Jacob, V Shah, SD Eastham… - …, 2022 - egusphere.copernicus.org
Tropospheric nitrogen dioxide (NO 2) measured from satellites has been widely used to
track anthropogenic NO x emissions, but its retrieval and interpretation can be complicated
by the free tropospheric NO 2 background to which satellite measurements are particularly
sensitive. Tropospheric NO 2 columns from the OMI satellite instrument averaged over the
contiguous US (CONUS) show no trend after 2009, despite sustained decreases in
anthropogenic NO x emissions, implying an important and rising contribution from the free …
track anthropogenic NO x emissions, but its retrieval and interpretation can be complicated
by the free tropospheric NO 2 background to which satellite measurements are particularly
sensitive. Tropospheric NO 2 columns from the OMI satellite instrument averaged over the
contiguous US (CONUS) show no trend after 2009, despite sustained decreases in
anthropogenic NO x emissions, implying an important and rising contribution from the free …
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