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Mian Chin
Physical Scientist, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
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Dust source attribution to the global land and ocean regions
DUST IN A CHANGING CLIMATE: FROM SMALL‐SCALE INSIGHTS TO LARGE‐SCALE UNDERSTANDING III POSTER
atmospheric sciences | 15 december 2023
Dongchul Kim, Mian Chin, Gregory L. Schuster, Hong...
The major source of global dust is well established as most of them are originated from a few major source regions of North Africa, Middle East, and A...
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Estimate of Dust Flux and Other Aerosol Flux Into the Polar Region
DUST IN A CHANGING CLIMATE: FROM SMALL‐SCALE INSIGHTS TO LARGE‐SCALE UNDERSTANDING III POSTER
atmospheric sciences | 15 december 2023
Qian Tan, Hongbin Yu, Chamara Rajapakshe, Mian Chi...
We estimate the dust flux and flux of other major types of aerosols into the polar region using both spaceborne lidar, i.e. NASA CALIOP, and model sim...
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Analyzing key controlling factors of AOD-PM2.5 relationship on different time scales in the context of using GEO-LEO satellite observations for air quality research and applications
GLOBAL AND REGIONAL NEAR-SURFACE AEROSOL PARTICULATE MATTER (E.G., PM<SUB>2.5</SUB>) USING MEASUREMENTS, RETRIEVALS, AND/OR MODEL SIMULATIONS II ORAL
atmospheric sciences | 14 december 2023
Mian Chin, Huisheng Bian, Qian Tan, Tianle Yuan, H...
In this study, we explore how to use the aerosol optical depth (AOD) data from both low earth orbiting (LEO) and geostationary (GEO) satellites for ai...
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Interannual variability of aerosols and CO in the UTLS linked to the Asian summer monsoon dynamics and near-surface pollutant emissions
DYNAMICS AND CHEMISTRY OF THE UPPER TROPOSPHERE AND LOWER STRATOSPHERE (UTLS) III ORAL
atmospheric sciences | 13 december 2023
Mian Chin, Huisheng Bian, Qian Tan, Ghassan Taha, ...
In this presentation, I will discuss the interannual variability of CO and aerosols in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere (UTLS) during bore...
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Satellite-Assisted Particulate Matter (SAPM) for the Models, In situ, and Remote sensing of Aerosols (MIRA) Working Group
GLOBAL AND REGIONAL NEAR-SURFACE AEROSOL PARTICULATE MATTER (E.G., PM<SUB>2.5</SUB>) USING MEASUREMENTS, RETRIEVALS, AND/OR MODEL SIMULATIONS I POSTER
atmospheric sciences | 13 december 2023
Travis Toth, Gregory L. Schuster, Alexander Matus,...
Models, In situ, and Remote sensing of Aerosols (MIRA) is an international working group that aims to foster collaborations amongst these three major ...
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The Tables of Aerosol Optics (TAO) Project
MODELS, IN SITU, AND REMOTE SENSING OF AEROSOLS (MIRA) II POSTER
atmospheric sciences | 12 december 2023
Gregory L. Schuster, Bastiaan van Diedenhoven, Ric...
The Table of Aerosol Optics (TAO) project is a community repository of optics computations (extinction, absorption, single-scatter albedo, lidar ratio...
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Models, In situ, and Remote sensing of Aerosols (MIRA)International Working Group: An Update
MODELS, IN SITU, AND REMOTE SENSING OF AEROSOLS (MIRA) II POSTER
atmospheric sciences | 12 december 2023
Charles R. Trepte, Maria Obiminda L. Cambaliza, Mi...
There is a natural partitioning of scientific interest amongst three focus areas of aerosol research: modeling, in situ measurements, and remote sensi...
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MAIAC smoke aerosols from EPIC measurements including BC and BrC light-absorbing components
MODELS, IN SITU, AND REMOTE SENSING OF AEROSOLS (MIRA) III ELIGHTNING
atmospheric sciences | 12 december 2023
Myungje Choi, Alexei Lyapustin, Gregory L. Schuste...
Wildfire and biomass burning emissions release atmospheric smoke aerosols that pose an increasingly significant environmental threat. These aerosols c...
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