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Satellite remote sensing of changes in NO x emissions over China during 1996–2010Zhang et al., 2012
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- Zhang Q
- Geng G
- Wang S
- Richter A
- He K
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- Chinese Science Bulletin
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Satellite derived NO 2 column data have been used to study Chinese national fossil fuel consumption and pollutant emissions. Based on NO 2 retrievals from two satellites (GOME and SCIAMACHY) for 1996–2010, we analyzed the characteristics and evolution of regional …
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