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Ammonia Emissions Unlikely To Be Causing Extreme China Haze(图)
Ammonia Emissions Unlikely China Haze
2017/10/25
As China struggles to find ways to remedy the noxious haze that lingers over Beijing and other cities in the winter, researchers from Georgia Institute of Technology have cast serious doubt on one pro...
China's Severe Winter Haze Tied to Climate Change
China Severe Winter Haze Tied Climate Change
2017/3/30
China's severe winter air pollution problems may be worsened by changes in atmospheric circulation prompted by Arctic sea ice loss and increased Eurasian snowfall – both caused by global climate chang...
Characterisation of individual aerosol particles collected during a haze episode in Incheon, Korea using the quantitative ED-EPMA technique
individual aerosol particles a haze episode Incheon Korea the quantitative ED-EPMA technique
2011/2/25
A quantitative energy-dispersive electron probe X-ray microanalysis (ED-EPMA), called low-Z particle EPMA, was used to analyse individual aerosol particles collected in Incheon, Korea on 13–18 October...
Haze types in Beijing and the influence of agricultural biomass burning
Haze types Beijing agricultural biomass burning
2010/9/14
Emissions from agricultural biomass burning (ABB) in northern China have a significant impact on the regional and global climate. The monthly average aerosol optical depth (AOD) at 550 nm in northern ...
Continuous measurements of dry aerosol light scattering (Bsp) were made at two sites in the Klang Valley of Malaysia between December 1998 and December 2000. In addition 24-hour PM2.5 samples were col...
The structure of the haze plume over the Indian Ocean during INDOEX: tracer simulations and LIDAR observations
haze plume Indian Ocean tracer simulations LIDAR
2009/1/5
Three-dimensional, nested tracer simulations of a pollution plume originating from the Indian sub-continent over the Indian Ocean, in the framework of the Indian Ocean Experiment (INDOEX), between 5 a...
Reformulating atmospheric aerosol thermodynamics and hygroscopic growth into fog, haze and clouds
atmospheric aerosol thermodynamics hygroscopic growth fog clouds
2008/12/12
Modeling atmospheric aerosol and cloud microphysics is rather complex, even if chemical and thermodynamical equilibrium is assumed. We show, however, that the thermodynamics can be considerably simpli...