Articles | Volume 18, issue 1
https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-18-507-2026
https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-18-507-2026
Data description paper
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21 Jan 2026
Data description paper |  | 21 Jan 2026

A global black carbon dataset of column concentration and microphysical information derived from MISR multi-band observations and Mie scattering simulations

Zhewen Liu, Jason B. Cohen, Pravash Tiwari, Luoyao Guan, Shuo Wang, Zhengqiang Li, and Kai Qin

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Comment types: AC – author | RC – referee | CC – community | EC – editor | CEC – chief editor | : Report abuse
  • RC1: 'Comment on essd-2025-593', Anonymous Referee #1, 10 Nov 2025
  • RC2: 'Comment on essd-2025-593', Anonymous Referee #2, 21 Nov 2025
  • AC1: 'Comment on essd-2025-593', Zhewen Liu, 30 Dec 2025

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AR – Author's response | RR – Referee report | ED – Editor decision | EF – Editorial file upload
AR by Zhewen Liu on behalf of the Authors (30 Dec 2025)  Author's response   Author's tracked changes   Manuscript 
ED: Publish as is (01 Jan 2026) by Alexander Kokhanovsky
AR by Zhewen Liu on behalf of the Authors (08 Jan 2026)  Manuscript 
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Short summary
Black carbon (BC), emitted from fires, industry, and fossil fuels, warms the climate and worsens air quality. Due to complex physical and optical properties, BC remains poorly constrained. We combined satellite observations with physical models to build a daily, high-resolution, decadal global dataset of BC mass, number, size, and mixing details. The data contains both known sources and new hotspots. These results can support climate models, satellite products, and pollution mitigation.
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