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Scouting out Aerosols in Oklahoma
Slicing through the atmosphere from 28,000 feet, High Spectral Resolution Lidar (HSRL) from NASA’s Langley Research Center can see some of the smallest atmospheric particles, including natural and human-made components.
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 Thumbnail of HSRL data from February 15, 2007 in the San Joaquin Valley of central California.
Clearing the Air: NASA and the EPA Work to Understand the Quality of the Air We Breathe
Using advanced instruments -- in the air, on the ground, and in space -- EPA and NASA researchers are studying air quality.
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NOAA Leads Major Air Quality Research Effort in East Texas and Gulf of Mexico
During August 21 through September 30, 2006; more than 200 scientists, five aircraft, NOAA's premier research ship, and an array of land and sea-based sensors converged in east Texas and the northwestern Gulf of Mexico to observe the area's pollution levels and assess the impact on air quality and regional and global climate.
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Mexico City Field Campaign to Study Megacity Pollution
An international team of atmospheric scientists go in to the field to study the downwind effects of pollution from megacities on global and regional climate, eco-systems, and air quality.
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  thumbnail of INTEX2 imagery showing the export path of pollution from Mexico to the U.S.
NASA Embarks On International Study Of Air Pollution Flowing Into U.S. From Abroad.
In Mexico City, a team of researchers from NASA and other institutions have kicked off the first phase of one of the most complex field campaigns ever undertaken in atmospheric chemistry.
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