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Increased atmospheric ammonia over the world's major agricultural areas detected from space

Warner et al., 2017

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8665021751216445206
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Warner J
Dickerson R
Wei Z
Strow L
Wang Y
Liang Q
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Geophysical Research Letters

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This study provides evidence of substantial increases in atmospheric ammonia (NH3) concentrations (14 year) over several of the worlds major agricultural regions, using recently available retrievals from the Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS) aboard NASA's Aqua …
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