First Global Map Of Ammonia Emissions Measured From Space Reveal...

Courtesy ScienceDaily  Sun, 06/28/2009 - 22:30

The first complete map of global ammonia emissions has recently been achieved using to satellite data. It reveals an underestimation of some of the ammonia concentrations detected by current inventories, and identifies new hotspots.


 

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