Environment / Geospatial / Air Quality / Disaster Monitoring / Climate
Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) Concentration
This dataset provides near real-time high-resolution imagery of NO2 concentrations. They enter the atmosphere as a result of anthropogenic activities (notably fossil fuel combustion and biomass burning) and natural processes (wildfires, lightning, and microbiological processes in soils). Geospatially derived nitrogen dioxide (NO2) concentration is a measure of the amount of nitrogen dioxide, a toxic gas, in the atmosphere at a given location. This concentration is typically determined using satellite-based sensors, which can detect the presence of NO2 in the atmosphere. Nitrogen dioxide is a harmful air pollutant that can have negative impacts on human health and the environment. The concentration of NO2 in the atmosphere can be represented as a map or spatial dataset using geographic information systems (GIS) technology, and can be used to monitor and manage air pollution.
Metadata
Number
51
Availability
Available Soon
Source
European Union/ESA/Copernicus
Original Source
European Space Agency
Resolution
1113.2m
Cadence
Weekly
Delivery Time
Hours
Price
€100
Coverage
Global
Data Range
7/10/2018 - 7/26/2022
Commercial Use
Not specified
Sample Asset
No local sample
Created
7/30/2022 23:27
GIZ
n/a
EECU Seconds
-
Graph Data
No graph data listed.
Research
No research note listed.
Local Sample
No sample image listed in the catalogue.