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Global and regional trends in aerosol optical depth based on remote sensing products and pollutant emission estimates between 2000 and 2009

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Table 1a. AOD trend by MODIS and MISR Level 3 monthly mean values for the period 2000–
Table 1b. AOD trend by MODIS (Level 3), MISR (Level 3) and AERONET (Level 2) for the period 2000–2009, based on 62 stations.
Table 2. Change in AOD between 2000–2009 using MODIS Level 2 data for the Central Mediterranean, North-East USA and Eastern Asia.
Table 3. Total emissions of SO 2 (a), anthropogenic BC (b), NH 3 (c) and NO x (d) in Tg yr −1 for 1990, 1995, 2000, 2005 and 2010 for Europe, Asia, North America (USA) and globally.
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