Impact of COVID-19 Lockdowns and Australian Bushfires on Aerosol Loading over the Downwind Oceanic Regions
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Journal Title:Advances in Environmental and Engineering Research
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Description:Nearly 40 years of aerosol optical thickness (AOT) climate data record (CDR) from AVHRR satellite observations over the global ocean is used to study the impact of COVID-19 lockdowns and Australian bushfires on aerosol loading over downwind oceanic regions.
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Source:Adv Environ Eng Res 2020;1(4):19
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Rights Information:CC BY
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha-512:c84af957f92d6cbd83ce66f88c4fe2e59d1f5ccea93d298f376c83627157724b71b83f3682e84356bd04eb7758e8e76f26cb3228b304e522824f2eb4d522cac0
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