Remote sensing of atmospheric pollution / / edited by Yang Liu, Jun Wang, Omar Torres.

This book edited by Drs. Yang Liu from Emory University, Jun Wang from the University of Iowa, and Omar Torres from NASA Goddard Space Flight Center recompiles the results of recently documented research work on Atmospheric Pollution published as a special issue of the MDPI Remote Sensing Journal. I...

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