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Organic aerosol formation and aging processes in Beijing constrained by size-resolved measurements of radiocarbon and stable isotopic C-13 期刊论文
ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL, 2022, 卷号: 158, 页码: 10
作者:  Ni, Haiyan;  Huang, Ru-Jin;  Yao, Peng;  Cosijn, Max M.;  Kairys, Norbertas;  Zhong, Haobin;  Dusek, Ulrike
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Size-resolved aerosol  PM2.5 pollution  Dual-carbon isotopes  Source apportionment  Fossil source contribution  Aqueous-phase chemistry  
Impacts of primary emissions and secondary aerosol formation on air pollution in an urban area of China during the COVID-19 lockdown 期刊论文
ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL, 2021, 卷号: 150, 页码: 14
作者:  Tian, Jie;  Wang, Qiyuan;  Zhang, Yong;  Yan, Mengyuan;  Liu, Huikun;  Zhang, Ningning;  Ran, Weikang;  Cao, Junji
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COVID-19  Submicron aerosol  Source apportionment  Secondary formation  
Chemical nature and sources of fine particles in urban Beijing: Seasonality and formation mechanisms 期刊论文
ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL, 2020, 卷号: 140, 页码: 12
作者:  Gu, Yifang;  Huang, Ru-Jin;  Li, Yongjie;  Duan, Jing;  Chen, Qi;  Hu, Weiwei;  Zheng, Yan;  Lin, Chunshui;  Ni, Haiyan;  Dai, Wenting;  Cao, Junji;  Liu, Quan;  Chen, Yang;  Chen, Chunying;  Ovadnevaite, Jurgita;  Ceburnis, Darius;  O'Dowd, Colin
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Haze pollution  Fine particles  Secondary formation  Sources  
Volatile organic compounds emissions from traditional and clean domestic heating appliances in Guanzhong Plain, China: Emission factors, source profiles, and effects on regional air quality 期刊论文
ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL, 2019, 卷号: 133, 页码: 12
作者:  Sun, Jian;  Shen, Zhenxing;  Zhang, Leiming;  Zhang, Yue;  Zhang, Tian;  Lei, Yali;  Niu, Xinyi;  Zhang, Qian;  Dang, Wei;  Han, Wenping;  Cao, Junji;  Xu, Hongmei;  Liu, Pingping;  Li, Xuxiang
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Solid fuel  VOCs  Clean heating technology  Ozone formation potential  Secondary organic aerosol formation potential