Examining the physical and chemical contributions to size spectrum evolution during the development of hazes
Abstract China has experienced severe hazes with high concentrations of particulate matter in recent years. The understanding of the size spectrum evolution of submicron particulate matter is critical to making efficient remediation policies to minimize the regional and global environmental impacts...
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Main Authors: | Liyuan Zhang, Junwei Su, Yu Huang, Qiyuan Wang, Renjian Zhang, Yunfei Wu, Yue Zhang, Yan Cheng, Yuanping He, Shuncheng Lee, Chuck Yu, Zhaolin Gu |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/ac634a9314d74960bbdd9cde8fffbb1b |
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