Re-evaluating the NO2 hotspot over the South African Highveld
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2012
Globally, numerous pollution hotspots have been identified using satellite-based instruments. One of these hotspots is the prominent NO2 hotspot over the South African Highveld. The tropospheric NO2 column density of this area is comparable to that observed for central and northern Europe, eastern North America and south-east Asia. The most well-known pollution source in this area is a large array of coal-fired power stations.
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Authors | Alexandra S.M. Lourens,Timothy M. Butler,Johan Paul Beukes,Pieter G. Van Zyl,Steffen Beirle,Thomas K. Wagner,Klaus-Peter Heue,Jacobus J. Pienaar,Gerhardus D. Fourie,Mark Lawrence;Alexandra S.M. Lourens;Timothy M. Butler;Johan Paul Beukes;Pieter G. Van Zyl;Steffen Beirle;Thomas K. Wagner;Klaus-Peter Heue;Jacobus J. Pienaar;Gerhardus D. Fourie;Mark Lawrence; |
Journal | south african journal of science |
Year | 2012 |
DOI | 10.4102/sajs.v108i11/12.1146 |
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