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Effects of biomass burning and photochemical oxidation on the black carbon mixing state and light absorption in summer season 期刊论文
ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT, 2021, 卷号: 248
作者:  Wang T.;  Zhao G.;  Tan T.;  Yu Y.;  Tang R.;  Dong H.;  Chen S.;  Li X.;  Lu K.;  Zeng L.;  Gao Y.;  Wang H.;  Lou S.;  Liu D.;  Hu M.;  Zhao C.;  Guo S.
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Biomass burning  Black carbon  Light absorption enhancement  Mixing state  Photochemical oxidation  
New particle formation and its CCN enhancement in the Yangtze River Delta under the control of continental and marine air masses 期刊论文
ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT, 2021, 卷号: 254
作者:  Fang X.;  Hu M.;  Shang D.;  Tan T.;  Zhao G.;  Zong T.;  Tang L.;  Ma X.;  Yang X.;  Dong H.;  Yu X.;  Chen S.;  Li X.;  Liu Y.;  Wang H.;  Gao Y.;  Lou S.;  Zhao C.;  Zeng L.;  Lu K.;  Zhang Y.;  Wu Z.;  Guo S.
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Air mass  Cloud condensation nuclei  New particle formation  Sulfuric acid  Yangtze River Delta  
Measurement of gaseous and particulate formaldehyde in the Yangtze River Delta, China 期刊论文
ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT, 2020, 卷号: 224
作者:  Xu R.;  Li X.;  Dong H.;  Wu Z.;  Chen S.;  Fang X.;  Gao J.;  Guo S.;  Hu M.;  Li D.;  Liu Y.;  Liu Y.;  Lou S.;  Lu K.;  Meng X.;  Wang H.;  Zeng L.;  Zong T.;  Hu J.;  Chen M.;  Shao M.;  Zhang Y.
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Biomass burning  HCHO  Liquid state  Particle  Uptake  YRD  
Associations between prenatal exposure to fine particulate matter and birth weight and modifying effects of birth order related to a new baby boom: A prospective birth cohort study in Guangzhou, China 期刊论文
ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT, 2020, 卷号: 231
作者:  Dong M.;  Liu X.;  Xiao J.;  Sun X.;  Ye Y.;  Feng B.;  Zeng W.;  Hu J.;  Li X.;  Guo L.;  Rong Z.;  Sun J.;  Ning D.;  Wang J.;  Chen D.;  Wang Q.;  Zhang Y.;  Ma W.;  Liu T.
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Birth cohort study  Birth weight  Particulate matters  Susceptible exposure window  Two-child policy