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Autor:
Yuan Cheng, James J. Schauer, Michael H. Bergin, Gayle S.W. Hagler, Limin Zeng, Mei Zheng, Peter K.K. Louie, Lynn G. Salmon, Ximei Hou, Yuanhang Zhang, Fu Wang
Publikováno v:
Atmospheric Environment. 45:1175-1182
Carbonaceous aerosol is one of the important constituents of fine particulate matter (PM_(2.5)) in southern China, including the Pearl River Delta (PRD) region and Hong Kong (HK). During the study period (October and December of 2002, and March and J
Autor:
Jian Zhen Yu, E.C.H. Wan, C. S. Kiang, Michael H. Bergin, Liwu Zeng, James J. Schauer, Mei Zheng, Gayle S.W. Hagler, Lynn G. Salmon, Y.H. Zhang
Publikováno v:
Atmospheric Environment. 41:5994-6004
Hong Kong's persistent unhealthy level of fine particulate matter is a current public health challenge, complicated by the city being located in the rapidly industrializing Pearl River Delta Region of China. While the sources of the region's fine par
Publikováno v:
Science of The Total Environment. 372:278-286
Source apportionment of fine particulate matter (PM2.5, i.e., particles with an aerodynamic diameter of 2.5 μm or less) in Beijing, China, was determined using two eigenvector models, principal component analysis/absolute principal component scores
Autor:
James J. Schauer, Mei Zheng, Michael H. Bergin, Alexis K.H. Lau, Liwu Zeng, Lynn G. Salmon, Y.H. Zhang, C. S. Kiang, Jian Zhen Yu, E.C.H. Wan, Gayle S.W. Hagler
Publikováno v:
Atmospheric Environment. 40:3802-3815
Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) was measured for 4 months during 2002–2003 at seven sites located in the rapidly developing Pearl River Delta region of China, an area encompassing the major cities of Hong Kong, Shenzhen and Guangzhou. The 4-month a
Autor:
Lynn G. Salmon, Sjaak Slanina, Mei Zheng, Limin Zeng, Shaodong Xie, Min Shao, Yu Song, Yuanhang Zhang
Publikováno v:
Atmospheric Environment. 40:1526-1537
Air pollution associated with atmospheric fine particulate matter (PM2.5, i.e., particles with an aerodynamic diameter of 2.5 μm or less) is a serious problem in Beijing, China. To provide a better understanding of the sources contributing to PM2.5,
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental Engineering. 131:1453-1461
Over the period July 1996–April 1998, airborne particle concentrations and chemical composition were measured both inside and outside the new J. Paul Getty Museum outside Los Angeles. The purpose of these experiments was to determine the relationsh
Autor:
Yuanhang Zhang, James J. Schauer, Glen R. Cass, Limin Zeng, C. S. Kiang, Mei Zheng, Lynn G. Salmon
Publikováno v:
Atmospheric Environment. 39:3967-3976
The 24-h PM2.5 samples (particles with an aerodynamic diameter of 2.5 μm or less) were taken at 6-day intervals at five urban and rural sites simultaneously in Beijing, China for 1 month in each quarter of calendar year 2000. Samples at each site we
Autor:
Liwu Zeng, Michael H. Bergin, Min Hu, S. Slanina, M. Shao, Xianlei Zhu, Yuanhang Zhang, Lynn G. Salmon
Publikováno v:
Pure and Applied Chemistry. 76:1227-1239
Emissions caused by the use of coal and by traffic have caused serious photochemical smog and aerosol pollution with unique characteristics in most Chinese cities. This report gives an overview of aerosol concentrations in China based on data obtaine
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental Engineering and Science. 2:441-451
Ambient PM2.5 aerosol samples were collected at three sites at Clemson University during January and June of 2001. The PM2.5 mass concentrations averaged 12.2 μg/m3 in January and 21.2 μg/m3 in June. Chemical characterization of the samples identif
Autor:
Lynn G. Salmon, Lara S. Hughes, Robert J. Johnson, Jonathan O. Allen, Paul R. Mayo, Glen R. Cass
Publikováno v:
Environmental Science & Technology. 36:3928-3935
Ambient aerosol sampling was conducted in Diamond Bar, Mira Loma, and Riverside, CA, to observe at close range the effects of ammonia emissions on air quality. These sites are located upwind,within, and downwind, respectively, of the Chino dairy area