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Sean McCarthy, Summer Crawford, Christopher Wood, Mark D. Lewis, Jason K. Jolliff, Paul Martinolich, Sherwin Ladner, Adam Lawson and Marcos Montes
Here we present a machine-learning-based method for utilizing traditional ocean-viewing satellites to perform automated atmospheric correction of nanosatellite data. These sensor convolution techniques are required because nanosatellites do not usually p...
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S. Z. Polischuk,V. Y. ??spijcteva
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Kyrre Sundseth, Jozef M. Pacyna, Elisabeth G. Pacyna, Nicola Pirrone and Rebecca J. Thorne
This paper reviews information from the existing literature and the EU GMOS (Global Mercury Observation System) project to assess the current scientific knowledge on global mercury releases into the atmosphere, on global atmospheric transport and deposit...
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Zeinab Naderizadeh,Hossein Khademi,Shamsollah Ayoubi
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Heavy metals in dust are causing health problems in humans and other organisms. The main objectives of this study were to determine (1) the concentrations and the sources of heavy metals including Zn, Cu, Pb, Fe, Ni, Cr, Co and Mn, and (2) the contaminat...
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M. M. Biliaiev,A. V. Berlov,A. V. Shevchenko
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Eduard Josef Hanslík, Diana Mare?ová, Eva Juranová
Concentrations of radiocaesium and radiostrontium were assessed in surface water, sediment, fish and aquatic flora affected and notaffected by waste water discharges from the Temelín Nuclear Power Plant. The assessment included residual contamination ori...
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