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No Breathing Easy for City Dwellers: Particulates
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Published March 15, 2022
A new satellite-derived dataset links concentrations of fine particulate matter in air pollution with health outcomes in cities around the world.
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COVID-19 Lockdowns Cut Pollution, But Not All of It
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Published June 25, 2021
Dust storms and other weather phenomena offset some reductions in PM2.5 aerosol pollution.
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Tracking La Soufrière’s Plume
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Published April 15, 2021
Explosive eruptions from the Caribbean volcano have flung ash and sulfate particles to the stratosphere.
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Seeing the Parts for the Whole
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Published December 18, 2019
Across two decades, the Terra satellite has been a great leap for Earth system science, observing how different spheres fit together as a whole.
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How the Smoke Rises
Published March 14, 2019
A satellite sensor is helping scientists understand where smoke is headed and what it means for those breathing it.
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Probing Kilauea’s Plume
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Published May 15, 2018
Volcanic plumes can pose health hazards and offer clues about a volcano’s geology.
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