A NASA-funded network is providing detailed, long-term data on air pollution in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, focusing on the role of black carbon. The research aims to understand how pollution levels fluctuate throughout the day and year, and identify contributing sources.
NASA has established an air pollution monitoring network that is delivering one of the most detailed long-term views yet of black carbon’s impact on Ethiopia’s capital city, Addis Ababa. Black carbon, also known as soot, is produced by sources such as fires, diesel vehicles, and other combustion processes. The detailed measurements reveal how pollution levels change depending on the time of day and the season.
The network’s data specifically tracks increases in pollution associated with […]. This research is important for understanding the sources and patterns of air pollution in Addis Ababa, which can inform strategies for improving air quality and public health. NASA funded the project to gain a better understanding of the complex factors influencing air quality in the region.
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