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    Light absorption enhancement of particulate matters and their source apportionment over the Asian continental outflow site and South Yellow Sea

    Light absorption enhancement of black carbon due to the aerosol mixing states is an important parameterization for climate modeling, while emission source contributions to the enhancement factor are unclear. A...

    Feiyan Cao, **aorong Zhang, Chunyu Hao in Environmental Science and Pollution Resear… (2021)

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    Spatial variability of sedimentary carbon in South Yellow Sea, China: impact of anthropogenic emission and long-range transportation

    During the last few decades, sedimentary carbons gain great concerns of research interest among the scientific committee worldwide due to their adverse impact on aquatic chemistry, ecology, and hence human hea...

    Shani Tiwari, Liu Kun, Bing Chen in Environmental Science and Pollution Research (2020)

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    Assessment of trends and emission sources of heavy metals from the soil sediments near the Bohai Bay

    Anthropogenic emission sources (mainly vehicular and industrial emission) are one of the major emission sources of the heavy metals in aquatic ecosystems which have significant potential to perturb the marine ...

    Kun Liu, Fu Wang, Jiwei Li, Shani Tiwari in Environmental Science and Pollution Resear… (2019)

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    Aerosol columnar characteristics and their heterogeneous nature over Varanasi, in the central Ganges valley

    The Indo–Gangetic Basin (IGB) experiences one of the highest aerosol loading over the globe with pronounced inter-/intra-seasonal variability. Four-year (January 2011–December 2014) continuous MICROTOPS-II sun...

    Shani Tiwari, Dimitris Kaskaoutis in Environmental Science and Pollution Resear… (2018)

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    Study of the carbonaceous aerosol and morphological analysis of fine particles along with their mixing state in Delhi, India: a case study

    Because of high emissions of anthropogenic as well as natural particles over the Indo-Gangetic Plains (IGP), it is important to study the characteristics of fine (PM2.5) and inhalable particles (PM10), including ...

    S. Tiwari, A. S. Pipal, Philip K. Hopke in Environmental Science and Pollution Resear… (2015)