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Recent reduction in NOx emissions over China: synthesis of satellite observations and emission inventoriesLiu et al., 2016
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- Liu F
- Zhang Q
- Zheng B
- Tong D
- Yan L
- Zheng Y
- He K
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- Environmental Research Letters
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Tropospheric nitrogen dioxide (NO 2) column densities detected from space are widely used to infer trends in terrestrial nitrogen oxide (NO x) emissions. We study changes in NO 2 column densities using the Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI) over China from 2005 to …
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