193 results on '"Liu, Baoshuang"'
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2. Aerosol in global oceanic regions: Four-decade trends, spatial patterns, and policy implications
3. Primary and oxidative source analyses of consumed VOCs in the atmosphere
4. Dry deposition fluxes and inhalation risks of toxic elements in total suspended particles in the Bohai Rim region: Long-term trends and potential sources
5. Unexpected changes in source apportioned results derived from different ambient VOC metrics
6. Spatial source apportionment of airborne coarse particulate matter using PMF-Bayesian receptor model
7. High aerosol loading over the Bohai Sea: Long-term trend, potential sources, and impacts on surrounding cities
8. Changes in source apportioned VOCs during high O3 periods using initial VOC-concentration-dispersion normalized PMF
9. Source apportionment of consumed volatile organic compounds in the atmosphere
10. Trends of source apportioned PM2.5 in Tianjin over 2013–2019: Impacts of Clean Air Actions
11. Effect of photochemical losses of ambient volatile organic compounds on their source apportionment
12. Atmospheric input of silicon to the China adjacent seas: Non-negligible contributions from anthropogenic sources
13. Chemical characterization and health risk assessment of VOCs and PM2.5-bound PAHs emitted from typical Chinese residential cooking
14. Global review of source apportionment of volatile organic compounds based on highly time-resolved data from 2015 to 2021
15. Improved positive matrix factorization for source apportionment of volatile organic compounds in vehicular emissions during the Spring Festival in Tianjin, China
16. Multiply improved positive matrix factorization for source apportionment of volatile organic compounds during the COVID-19 shutdown in Tianjin, China
17. An estimation method for regional transport contributions from emission sources based on a high-mountain site: a case study in Zhumadian, China
18. Haze episodes before and during the COVID-19 shutdown in Tianjin, China: Contribution of fireworks and residential burning
19. Potential health risks of inhaled toxic elements and risk sources during different COVID-19 lockdown stages in Linfen, China
20. Health risks of inhaled selected toxic elements during the haze episodes in Shijiazhuang, China: Insight into critical risk sources
21. Changes in source contributions to particle number concentrations after the COVID-19 outbreak: Insights from a dispersion normalized PMF
22. Size and chemical characteristics of particles emitted from typical rural biomass cookstoves in North China
23. Chemical characteristics and sources of ambient PM2.5 in a harbor area: Quantification of health risks to workers from source-specific selected toxic elements
24. Review of source analyses of ambient volatile organic compounds considering reactive losses: methods of reducing loss effects, impacts of losses, and sources.
25. Multi-scale volatile organic compound (VOC) source apportionment in Tianjin, China, using a receptor model coupled with 1-hr resolution data
26. Chemical characteristics and source apportionment of PM2.5 using PMF modelling coupled with 1-hr resolution online air pollutant dataset for Linfen, China
27. Source directional apportionment of ambient PM2.5 in urban and industrial sites at a megacity in China
28. A refined source apportionment study of atmospheric PM2.5 during winter heating period in Shijiazhuang, China, using a receptor model coupled with a source-oriented model
29. Temperature dependence and source apportionment of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) at an urban site on the north China plain
30. Residential coal combustion as a source of primary sulfate in Xi'an, China
31. Insight into the critical factors determining the particle number concentrations during summer at a megacity in China
32. Improving spatial resolution of soil fugitive dust emission inventory using RS-GIS technology: An application case in Tianjin, China
33. Chemical nature of PM2.5 and PM10 in Xi'an, China: Insights into primary emissions and secondary particle formation
34. Characteristics of Chemical Composition and Particle Size Distribution from Real Coal-fired Circulating Fluidised Bed (CFB) Boiler
35. Characterization and Spatial Source Apportionments of Ambient PM10 and PM2.5 during the Heating Period in Tian’jin, China
36. Characteristics and sources of the fine carbonaceous aerosols in Haikou, China
37. Air pollution in China: Status and spatiotemporal variations
38. Source apportionment and a novel approach of estimating regional contributions to ambient PM2.5 in Haikou, China
39. Characterization and source apportionment of PM2.5 based on error estimation from EPA PMF 5.0 model at a medium city in China
40. Source apportionment of atmospheric pollutants based on the online data by using PMF and ME2 models at a megacity, China
41. Source analyses of ambient VOCs considering reactive losses: methods of reducing loss effects, impacts of losses, and sources.
42. Fine carbonaceous aerosol characteristics at a megacity during the Chinese Spring Festival as given by OC/EC online measurements
43. Characterization and source apportionment of volatile organic compounds based on 1-year of observational data in Tianjin, China
44. Chemical composition and source apportionment of ambient PM2.5 during the non-heating period in Taian, China
45. The effect of emission source chemical profiles on simulated PM2.5 components: sensitivity analysis with the Community Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ) modeling system version 5.0.2.
46. Atmospheric Signature and Potential Sources of Rare Earth Elements in Size-Resolved Particulate Matter in a Megacity of China
47. Supplementary material to "The underappreciated impact of emission source profiles on the simulation of PM2.5 components: New evidence from sensitivity analysis"
48. The underappreciated impact of emission source profiles on the simulation of PM2.5 components: New evidence from sensitivity analysis
49. Measuring the Emission Changes and Meteorological Dependence of Source‐Specific BC Aerosol Using Factor Analysis Coupled With Machine Learning.
50. Co‐Occurrence of Surface O 3 , PM 2.5 Pollution, and Tropical Cyclones in China
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