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The SAGE III instrument aboard the Russian Meteor-3М spacecraft provided accurate measurements of the vertical structure of aerosols, ozone, water vapor, and other important trace gasses in the upper troposphere and stratosphere.
The Sediment Analysis Network for Decision Support (SANDS) project used MODIS, Landsat, and SeaWiFS data to help resolve issues related to sediment disturbance along the U.S. Gulf Coast.
NASA’s Student Airborne Research Program (SARP) is an eight-week summer internship program for rising senior undergraduate students to acquire hands-on research experience in all aspects of a scientific field campaign.
The SASSIE field experiment focused on understanding the dynamics and impacts of near-surface anomalies generated by melting sea ice.
SCAR-A studied the optical, physical, and chemical properties of sulfate aerosols in order to characterize the relationship between sulfate particles and clouds' reflective properties.
SCAR-B provided measurements of the emissions of trace gases and aerosol particles, as well as measurements about how those emissions evolved and interacted in the atmosphere.
SCOAPE was a field deployment that took place in May 2019 and aimed to assess the capability of satellite observations for monitoring offshore air quality.
The Sustainable Development Goal Indicators (SDGI) collection of globally consistent, regularly updated, operational datasets can help monitor sustainable development goal progress.
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