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|Title=Critical Review Discussion: Remote Sensing of Particulate Pollution from Space: Have We Reached the Promised Land?
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|Organization=Hidy, G., et. al.
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|Description=The paper is a discussion on the [[Hoff: Remote Sensing of Particulate Pollution from Space| Critical Review paper by Hoff and Christopher]]. The discussion comments on the satellite history, strengths/weaknesses of satellite observations for AQ management and concludes with summary of remote sensing applications to aq.
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Description of Document: [[Description::The paper is a discussion on the Critical Review paper by Hoff and Christopher. The discussion comments on the satellite history, strengths/weaknesses of satellite observations for AQ management and concludes with summary of remote sensing applications to aq.]]
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