How LCS can be combined in useful ways with satellite and satellite-derived data

Presented by: Carl Malings, Postdoctoral Program Fellow, NASA GSFC

Description: In some ways, low-cost air quality sensors and Earth-orbiting satellites are on opposite sides of the cost spectrum when it comes to instruments for assessing air pollution. However, they often provide complementary details about air quality, and there exist many opportunities to integrate their data together to develop deeper insights. Dr. Carl Malings (Morgan State University & NASA) will provide a brief introductions to the capabilities and limitations of both low-cost sensors and satellites in terms of air quality measurement, as well as discuss how these different data sources might work together to improve our understanding of air quality, citing relevant case study examples.

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