The impacts of COVID-19, meteorology, and emission control policies on PM2.5 drops in Northeast Asia
Abstract In January 2020, anthropogenic emissions in Northeast Asia reduced due to the COVID-19 outbreak. When outdoor activities of the public were limited, PM2.5 concentrations in China and South Korea between February and March 2020 reduced by − 16.8 μg/m3 and − 9.9 μg/m3 respectively, compared w...
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Autores principales: | Yoon-Hee Kang, Seunghee You, Minah Bae, Eunhye Kim, Kyuwon Son, Changhan Bae, Yoonha Kim, Byeong-Uk Kim, Hyun Cheol Kim, Soontae Kim |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/31c1738408664d15adb1fb131facbf0e |
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