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Fourteen Years of Carbon Monoxide from MOPITT
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Published June 2, 2015
Concentrations of the gas, which is produced by burning carbon-based fuels, have decreased since 2000.
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Carbon Monoxide Pollution over the United States and Canada
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Published June 10, 2011
The high carbon monoxide concentrations shown in this satellite-based map reflect the poor air quality seen in the central and eastern United States on June 8, 2011.
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Carbon Monoxide over Western Russia
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Published August 11, 2010
This image, made with data from the Terra satellite, shows high levels of carbon monoxide over western Russia during the first week of August 2010.
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Carbon Monoxide Levels Trace Spread of Smoke Across Canada
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Published July 9, 2010
This map shows concentrations of carbon monoxide—one component of smoke—from June 23–28 across Canada and the northern United States.
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Smoke over the U.S. from Spring Burning
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Published May 29, 2010
Elevated concentrations of carbon monoxide trace the transport of smoke from agricultural fires across Mexico, southern Canada, and the U.S. Great Plains and New England.
Smoke from Fires in Russia and Alaska
Published August 1, 2009
The highest concentrations of carbon monoxide, a component of smoke, are centered over large fire complexes in Russia in this image that tracks smoke transport across the Arctic.
Carbon Monoxide over Africa
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Published September 3, 2008
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