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Ref : V01017
Theme :
Looking at Earth - Sea - Coast - Capes - Peninsula (601 images)
Title : Haze over the North Atlantic
Caption :
This true-color image acquired May 4, 2001, by the Sea-viewing Wide Field-of-view Sensor reveals a large, thick plume of aerosols blowing eastward over the North Atlantic Ocean. The aerosol plume is the regional haze produced by the industrial northeastern United States that you typically see during the summer months. The haze is composed of sulfates and organics that originate from power plants and automotive sources. It is a little surprising to see this much haze so early in the season. Also, looking closely, beneath the haze you can see a large bloom of phytoplankton in the ocean extending northeastward from the coast of North Carolina.
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