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From:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Vol. 21, Issue 19) Peer-ReviewedAerosols from surface emission can be transported upwards through convective mixing in the planetary boundary layer (PBL), which subsequently interact with clouds, serving as important sources to nucleate droplets or ice...
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From:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Vol. 21, Issue 8) Peer-ReviewedTo investigate the impacts of multiscale circulations on the planetary boundary layer (PBL), we have carried out the PBL thermodynamic structure field experiment with a Doppler wind profile lidar, a microwave radiometer,...
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From:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Vol. 19, Issue 14) Peer-Reviewed
Quantifying the transport flux (TF) of atmospheric pollutants plays an important role in understanding the causes of air pollution and in making decisions regarding the prevention and control of regional air...
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From:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Vol. 18, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedTo investigate the spatiotemporal variability of the mixing layer height (MLH) on the North China Plain (NCP), multi-site and long-term observations of the MLH with ceilometers at three inland...
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From:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Vol. 17, Issue 21) Peer-ReviewedThe simultaneous observation and analysis of atmospheric fine particles (PM.sub.2.5) on a regional scale is an important approach to develop control strategies for haze pollution. In this study, samples of filtered...
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From:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Vol. 16, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedThe mixing layer is an important meteorological factor that affects air pollution. In this study, the atmospheric mixing layer height (MLH) was observed in Beijing from July 2009 to December 2012...
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From:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Vol. 21, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedRecently, there has been increasing interest in the relation between particulate matter (PM) pollution and atmospheric-boundary-layer (ABL) structure. This study aimed to qualitatively assess the interaction between PM...
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From:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Vol. 20, Issue 8) Peer-ReviewedUnder a high atmospheric oxidization capacity, the synergistic effect of the physicochemical processes in the atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) caused summer haze pollution in Beijing. The southern and southwestern areas,...
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From:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Vol. 19, Issue 1) Peer-Reviewed
Aerosol particles are of importance in the Earth's radiation budget since they scatter and absorb sunlight. While extensive studies of aerosol optical properties have been conducted at ground sites, vertical...
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From:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Vol. 18, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedWe conducted the first real-time continuous vertical measurements of particle extinction (b.sub.ext ), gaseous NO.sub.2, and black carbon (BC) from ground level to 260 m during two severe winter haze episodes at an urban...
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From:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Vol. 21, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedDifferent types of pollution boundary layer structures form via the coupling of different synoptic systems and local mesoscale circulation in the boundary layer; this coupling contributes toward the formation and...
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From:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Vol. 20, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedDespite the significant progress in improving chemical transport models (CTMs), applications of these modeling endeavors are still subject to large and complex model uncertainty. The Model Inter-Comparison Study for Asia...
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From:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Vol. 20, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedAlthough much effort has been put into studying air pollution, our knowledge of the mechanisms of frequently occurring intense haze episodes in China is still limited. In this study, using 3 years of measurements of air...
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From:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Vol. 20, Issue 16) Peer-ReviewedAerosols cause cooling at the surface by reducing shortwave radiation, while urbanization causes warming by altering the surface albedo and releasing anthropogenic heat. The combined effect of the two phenomena needs to...
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From:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Vol. 19, Issue 9) Peer-Reviewed
The concentration of secondary organic aerosol (SOA) is underestimated in current model studies. Recent research suggests that the reactive uptake of dicarbonyls contributes to the production of SOA, although few...
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From:Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (Vol. 96, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedABSTRACT Based on a network of field stations belonging to the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), the Campaign on Atmospheric Aerosol Research network of China (CARE-China) was recently established as the country's...
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From:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Vol. 20, Issue 8) Peer-ReviewedThe Chinese government has exerted strict emission controls to mitigate air pollution since 2013, which has resulted in significant decreases in the concentrations of air pollutants such as SO.sub.2 . Strict pollution...