Aerosols have a significant influence on the Earth's radiation budget,
but there is considerable uncertainty about the magnitude of their
effect on the Earth's climate. Currently, satellite remote sensing is
being increasingly utilized to improve our understanding of the effect
of atmospheric aerosols on the climate system.
Satellite Aerosol Remote Sensing Over Land is the only book that brings
together in one volume the most up-to-date research and advances in this
discipline. As well as describing the current academic theory, the book
presents practical applications, utilizing state-of-the-art
instrumentation, invaluable to the work of environmental scientists.
With contributions by an international group of experts and leaders of
correspondent aerosol retrieval groups, the book is an essential tool
for all those working in the field of climate change.