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Stereoscopic Remote Sensing of Air Pollutants: Emission, Formation, and Transport

This special issue belongs to the section “Atmospheric Remote Sensing“.

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

In recent years, with the development of multi-platform remote sensing technologies such as satellite-based, airborne-based, ground-based, and ship-based sensing, the three-dimensional stereoscopic monitoring of air pollutants has been realized, providing a unique perspective for the analysis of the whole process of pollutant emission, transport, reaction, and deposition. Many of these emerging technologies are exciting and may inspire the scientific community, including geostationary satellites for trace gas observation, ground-based horizontal scanning, the development of a vertical multi-axis differential absorption spectrometer, trace gas monitoring lidar, and other optical methods. Combining these multiple observation techniques, multi-perspective three-dimensional observation can be performed at various scales, such as the meter-scale and kilometer-scale for regional or global coverage. With the help of chemical models or Lagrangian trajectory analysis, we are able to achieve source appointment and the characterization of air pollution, and provide further guidance for air quality policies.

Therefore, we are launching a new Special Issue, entitled "Stereoscopic remote sensing of air pollutants: emission, formation and transport", and welcome contributions addressing the following topics:

  • The pinpoint and characterization of air pollution emissions.
  • Process of air pollution.
  • Source analysis of pollutants.
  • Local and regional transport processes of pollutants.
  • New techniques and algorithms for atmospheric remote sensing.
  • New atmospheric physical and chemical models.
  • Health risk of air pollutants.

Dr. Chengxin Zhang
Dr. Chi Li
Dr. Chengzhi Xing
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • satellite remote sensing
  • ground-based remote sensing
  • atmospheric pollutants
  • source analysis
  • greenhouse gases

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Remote Sens. - ISSN 2072-4292