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Atmospheric Water Generator Technologies
The rapid increase in the global population and the reckless behavior of depleting potable drinking water have accumulated into a colossal crisis in... -
Synoptic and planetary-scale dynamics modulate Antarctic atmospheric river precipitation intensity
Although rare, atmospheric rivers substantially influence the interannual variability of Antarctic surface mass balance. Here we use MERRA-2...
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Characterization and Impacts of Atmospheric Rivers
The study of ARs has been facilitated by various datasets, including satellite-based observations, in situ observations, and reanalysis data, and... -
Importance of Advection-Driven Soil Vapor Intrusion: Effects of Atmospheric and Indoor Pressure Variations
The vapor intrusion (VI) of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) is a major concern due to their acute and chronic toxicities to indoor human. VI could...
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Needs and challenges of optical atmospheric monitoring on the background of carbon neutrality in China
The achievement of the targets of coordinated control of PM 2.5 and O 3 and the carbon peaking and carbon neutrality depend on the development of...
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Increased amplitude of atmospheric rivers and associated extreme precipitation in ultra-high-resolution greenhouse warming simulations
Atmospheric rivers play an integral role in the global water cycle, but predicting their future changes remains uncertain due to inter-model and...
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A comprehensive review of fresh water production from atmospheric air – techniques, challenges and opportunities
The rapid expansion of human populations and industrial activity worldwide has led to a severe scarcity of fresh water, presenting a pressing issue...
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Atmospheric heterogeneous reaction of chlorobenzene on mineral α-Fe2O3 particulates: a chamber experiment study
Despite the large emission of chlorinated volatile organic compounds (CVOCs) into the atmosphere, the ultimate fate of these compounds remains...
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Understanding Atmospheric Rivers and Exploring Their Role as Climate Extremes
Atmospheric rivers (ARs), often referred to as “rivers in the sky,” are long, narrow, and intense water vapor transport features that play a... -
Combined synoptic and regional weather patterns affecting atmospheric Poaceae pollen concentrations in Sydney, Australia
Inhalation of grass pollen can result in acute exacerbation of asthma, prompting questions about how grass pollen reaches metropolitan areas. We...
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Characteristics of atmospheric carbonyls pollution in winter around petrochemical enterprises over North China
Carbonyl compounds cause adverse effect on human health and play important roles in the atmospheric chemical reactions in the troposphere. However,...
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Oceanic and atmospheric anomalies associated with extreme precipitation events in China 1983–2020
Observed synoptic anomalies in connection with China’s extreme precipitation events/floods in the summers of 1982/83, 1997/98, 2010, 2014, 2015/16,...
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A new prediction method of industrial atmospheric pollutant emission intensity based on pollutant emission standard quantification
Industrial emissions are the main source of atmospheric pollutants in China. Accurate and reasonable prediction of the emission of atmospheric...
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The role of large-scale atmospheric circulations on long-term variations of PM10 concentrations over Turkey
PM 10 is widely identified as an important atmospheric pollutant posing a serious threat to human health and environment as well as it influences the...
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Intense atmospheric rivers can weaken ice shelf stability at the Antarctic Peninsula
The disintegration of the ice shelves along the Antarctic Peninsula have spurred much discussion on the various processes leading to their eventual...
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Observations of submesoscale eddy-driven heat transport at an ice shelf calving front
Antarctica’s ice shelves buttress the continent’s terrestrial ice, hel** slow the loss of grounded ice into the ocean and limiting sea level rise....
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A dynamic model of coalbed methane emission from boreholes in front of excavation working face: numerical model and its application
China’s current energy consumption is primarily fueled by coal, increasing coal mining with growing energy demand. Coal and gas outburst accidents...
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Atmospheric mercury and its deposition during the phasing out of an amalgam electrolysis plant: temporal, seasonal, and spatial patterns
Large amounts of mercury (Hg) were consumed and emitted into the atmosphere during the process of amalgam electrolysis used to produce chlorine and...
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Large obliquity-paced Antarctic ice-volume fluctuations suggest melting by atmospheric and ocean warming during late Oligocene
The late Oligocene (~27.8–23 My ago) offers an opportunity to study past climate variability under high-CO 2 , warmer-than-present and the unipolar...
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Is atmospheric oxidation capacity better in indicating tropospheric O3 formation?
Tropospheric ozone (O 3 ) concentration is increasing in China along with dramatic changes in precursor emissions and meteorological conditions,...