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Spatiotemporal distribution of carbonyl compounds in China 期刊论文
Environmental Pollution, 2015, 卷号: 197, 期号: 2015, 页码: 316-324
作者:  Ho,KF[1,2,3];  Ho,SSH(Ho,Steven Sai Hang)[3,4];  Huang,RJ[5,6];  Dai,WT[3];  Cao,JJ[3];  Tian,LW(Tian,Linwei)[1,2];  Deng,WJ[7]
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Carbonyls  China  Spatiotemporal Distribution  Vegetation Emission  Propionaldehyde To Nonaldehyde Ratio  C3/c9 Ratio  Fossil Fuel Combustion  
Carbonaceous aerosols recorded in a southeastern Tibetan glacier: analysis of temporal variations and model estimates of sources and radiative forcing 期刊论文
ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS, 2015, 卷号: 15, 期号: 3, 页码: 1191-1204
作者:  Wang, M.;  Xu, B.;  Cao, J.;  Tie, X.;  Wang, H.;  Zhang, R.;  Qian, Y.;  Rasch, P. J.;  Zhao, S.;  Wu, G.;  Zhao, H.;  Joswiak, D. R.;  Li, J.;  Xie, Y.
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Constraining black carbon aerosol over Asia using OMI aerosol absorption optical depth and the adjoint of GEOS-Chem 期刊论文
ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS, 2015, 卷号: 15, 期号: 18, 页码: 10281-10308
作者:  Zhang, L.;  Henze, D. K.;  Grell, G. A.;  Carmichael, G. R.;  Bousserez, N.;  Zhang, Q.;  Torres, O.;  Ahn, C.;  Lu, Z.;  Cao, J.;  Mao, Y.
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An Overview: Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Emissions from the Stationaryand Mobile Sources and in the Ambient Air 期刊论文
Aerosol and Air Quality Research, 2015, 卷号: 15, 期号: 2015, 页码: 2730-2762
作者:  Cheruiyot,N K(Cheruiyot,Nicholas Kiprotich)[1];  Lee,W-J(Lee,Wen-Jhy)[1];  Mwangi,J K(Mwangi,John Kennedy )[1];  Wang,L-C(Wang,Lin-Chi)[2];  Lin,N-H(Lin,Neng-Huei)[3];  Lin,Y-C(Lin,Yuan-Chung)[4];  Cao,JJ(Cao,Junji)[5,6];  Zhang,RJ(Zhang,Renjian)[7];  Chang-Chien,G-P(Chang-Chien,Guo-Ping)[8,9]
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Pahs  Emission Sources  Atmospheric Deposition  Particle Size Distribution  Artifacts  Biomarkers  Cancer Risk