The latitudunal variation of the relative weight size distribution and optical properties of aerosols over South Africa is presented here. The study uses 10-years of Multi-angle Imaging SpectroRadiometer (MISR) satellite data, collected over South Africa. The results affirm that large areas of South Africa are influenced by "typical anthropogenic pollution" in addition to numerous natural sources of aerosols.
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Tesfaye, M, Sivakumar ,V, Botai J et al. 2010. Latitudinal variations of aerosol optical parameters over South Africa based on MISR satellite data. 26th Annual Conference of South African Society for Atmosphere Science. Gariep Dam, South Africa, 20-22 September 2010, pp 105
Tesfaye M, Sivakumar V, Botai J, & Mengistu G (2010). Latitudinal variations of aerosol optical parameters over South Africa based on MISR satellite data. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/4876
Tesfaye M, Sivakumar V, Botai J, and Mengistu G. "Latitudinal variations of aerosol optical parameters over South Africa based on MISR satellite data." (2010): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/4876
Tesfaye M, Sivakumar V, Botai J, Mengistu G, Latitudinal variations of aerosol optical parameters over South Africa based on MISR satellite data; 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/4876 .