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NASA-Funded Network Delivers Detailed Air Pollution Data for Addis Ababa

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A NASA-funded air pollution monitoring network has conducted one of the most comprehensive long-term studies of air quality in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia's capital. The research focused on black carbon, a form of soot generated by fires, diesel vehicles, and other combustion sources. The collected data reveals how pollution levels fluctuate across different times of day and across seasons. The findings offer valuable insights into the patterns and sources driving air quality changes in the city.

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