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Impact of mixed anthropogenic and natural emissions on air quality and eco-environment—the major water-soluble components in aerosols from northwest to offshore isle
Based on more than 300 atmospheric TSP and PM2.5 samples collected at five sites over China in 2007 and 2008, characteristics, sources, and interactions of the major water-soluble species were investigated for a ...
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Open AccessFirst long-term detection of paleo-oceanic signature of dust aerosol at the southern marginal area of the Taklimakan Desert
We firstly conducted a long-term in-situ field measurement at a marginal area (Hotan) of the southern Taklimakan Desert covering all four seasons. Detailed chemical characterization of dust aerosol over Hotan sho...
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Aerosol oxalate and its implication to haze pollution in Shanghai, China
A total of 238 samples of PM2.5 and TSP were analyzed to study the characteristics, sources, and formation pathways of aerosol oxalate in Shanghai in four seasons of 2007. The concentrations of oxalate were 0.07–...
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Characteristics and source of black carbon aerosol over Taklimakan Desert
Black carbon (BC) and PM10 in the center of the Taklimakan Desert were online monitored in the whole year of 2007. In addition, TSP samples were also synchronously daily collected by medium-volume samplers with W...
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The sources and seasonal variations of organic compounds in PM2.5 in Bei**g and Shanghai
Fine aerosol samples were collected throughout spring, summer, and winter in 2004∼2005 at a major urban traffic junction (BNU) and a suburban location (MY) in Bei**g and at a downtown site (SH) in Shanghai, C...
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The chemistry of heavy haze over Urumqi, Central Asia
A sampling campaign of aerosols over Urumqi from 2001–2007 and soil samples in the surrounding areas were carried out to investigate the severe air pollution in Urumqi, a typical inland city, located in the ce...