TROPOSPHERIC NO2 TREND OVER ST. PETERSBURG RUSSIA AS MEASURED FROM SPACE
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For the period 1996ndash;2009, combined data set of tropospheric NO2 measurements by satellite instruments GOME, SCIAMACHY and OMI has been analyzed to derive possible trend over the city of St.nbsp;Petersburg in Russia. The time series of the monthly NO2 columns for these 14 years have been fitted with a linear function superposed on an annual seasonal cycle. Resulting trend estimate provides a linear growth of ~4% per year, which generally correlates with an independent assessments done by NOx inventory studies.

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Atmospheric nitrogen dioxide, satellite remote sensing, tropospheric pollution
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