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SPARTAN: a global network to evaluate and enhance satellite-based estimates of ground-level particulate matter for global health applications

Author Affiliations
Dalhousie University, Center for Astrophysics Harvard & Smithsonian, University of Ilorin, Universidade de São Paulo, ...
Published InAtmospheric measurement techniques
Year2015
Citations126

Abstract

Abstract. Ground-based observations have insufficient spatial coverage to assess long-term human exposure to fine particulate matter (PM2.5) at the global scale. Satellite remote sensing offers a promising approach to provide information on both short- and long-term exposure to PM2.5 at local-to-global scales, but there are limitations and outstanding questions about the accuracy and precision with which ground-level aerosol mass concentrations can be inferred from satellite remote sensing alone. A key source of uncertainty is the global distribution of the relationship between annual average PM2.5 and discontinuous satellite observations of columnar aerosol optical depth (AOD). We have initiated a global network of ground-level monitoring stations designed to evaluate and enhance satellite remote sensing estimates for application in health-effects research and risk…
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