[HTML][HTML] A review of biomass burning: Emissions and impacts on air quality, health and climate in China
Biomass burning (BB) is a significant air pollution source, with global, regional and local
impacts on air quality, public health and climate. Worldwide an extensive range of studies …
impacts on air quality, public health and climate. Worldwide an extensive range of studies …
Aging effects on biomass burning aerosol mass and composition: A critical review of field and laboratory studies
Biomass burning is a major source of atmospheric particulate matter (PM) with impacts on
health, climate, and air quality. The particles and vapors within biomass burning plumes …
health, climate, and air quality. The particles and vapors within biomass burning plumes …
Persistent sulfate formation from London Fog to Chinese haze
Sulfate aerosols exert profound impacts on human and ecosystem health, weather, and
climate, but their formation mechanism remains uncertain. Atmospheric models consistently …
climate, but their formation mechanism remains uncertain. Atmospheric models consistently …
[HTML][HTML] Significant reduction of PM in eastern China due to regional-scale emission control: evidence from SORPES in 2011–2018
Haze pollution caused by PM 2.5 is the largest air quality concern in China in recent years.
Long-term measurements of PM 2.5 and the precursors and chemical speciation are …
Long-term measurements of PM 2.5 and the precursors and chemical speciation are …
Global nitrous acid emissions and levels of regional oxidants enhanced by wildfires
N Theys, R Volkamer, JF Müller, KJ Zarzana… - Nature …, 2020 - nature.com
Nitrous acid (HONO) is a precursor of the hydroxyl radical in the atmosphere, which controls
the degradation of greenhouse gases, contributes to photochemical smog and ozone …
the degradation of greenhouse gases, contributes to photochemical smog and ozone …
Photochemical aqueous-phase reactions induce rapid daytime formation of oxygenated organic aerosol on the North China Plain
Y Kuang, Y He, W Xu, B Yuan, G Zhang… - … science & technology, 2020 - ACS Publications
Secondary organic aerosol (SOA) constitutes a large fraction of organic aerosol worldwide,
however, the formation mechanisms in polluted environments remain poorly understood …
however, the formation mechanisms in polluted environments remain poorly understood …
[HTML][HTML] Ambient nitro-aromatic compounds–biomass burning versus secondary formation in rural China
Nitro-aromatic compounds (NACs) were measured hourly at a rural site in China during
wintertime to monitor the changes due to local and regional impacts of biomass burning …
wintertime to monitor the changes due to local and regional impacts of biomass burning …
Relationships between particulate matter, ozone, and nitrogen oxides during urban smoke events in the western US
CE Buysse, A Kaulfus, U Nair… - Environmental science & …, 2019 - ACS Publications
Urban ozone (O3) pollution is influenced by the transport of wildfire smoke but observed
impacts are highly variable. We investigate O3 impacts from smoke in 18 western US cities …
impacts are highly variable. We investigate O3 impacts from smoke in 18 western US cities …
Enhanced sulfate formation by nitrogen dioxide: Implications from in situ observations at the SORPES station
Investigating sulfate formation processes is important not only for air pollution control but
also for understanding the climate system. Although the mechanisms of secondary sulfate …
also for understanding the climate system. Although the mechanisms of secondary sulfate …
Effects of aerosol–radiation interaction on precipitation during biomass-burning season in East China
Biomass burning is a main source for primary carbonaceous particles in the atmosphere and
acts as a crucial factor that alters Earth's energy budget and balance. It is also an important …
acts as a crucial factor that alters Earth's energy budget and balance. It is also an important …