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Consider the following purposes of SAMAR launched recently by Indian Meteorological Department (IMD).
To monitor the depleting coral reefs.
To help in effective prediction of monsoons in the country.
To help in studying concentration of black carbon in atmosphere due to air pollution and its impact on climate.
To monitor receding Himalayan glaciers and its impact on floods.
The System of Aerosol Monitoring And Research (SAMAR) is a network of 16 Aethalometers, 12 Sky radiometers and 12 Nephelometers to study black-carbon concentration, aerosol radiative properties, environmental visibility respectively & their climatological impacts.
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