Jonathan WilliamsFrank DrewnickSilke S. HingsJoachim CurtiusG. EerdekensT. KlüpfelThomas Wagner2026-03-222026-03-22200510.1071/en05022https://doi.org/10.1071/en05022https://andeanlibrary.org/handle/123456789/50011Citaciones: 10Environmental Context. Satellite-based instruments for monitoring the Earth’s atmosphere observe the distribution of many gases and particles of interest. Many common sources of atmospheric gases and particles, such as fires, are geographically widespread and occur over a moderately long period. In contrast, fireworks pollute only a local area and for a brief period, and thus act as an ideal test of satellite instruments.enSatelliteEnvironmental scienceAtmosphere (unit)Context (archaeology)FireworksMeteorologyPeriod (music)Atmospheric compositionAtmospheric sciencesRemote sensingFirework Emissions for Satellite Validation?article