Ni et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Assessment of winter air pollution episodes using long-range transport modeling in Hangzhou, China, during World Internet Conference, 2015Ni et al., 2018
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- Ni Z
- Luo K
- Zhang J
- Feng R
- Zheng H
- Zhu H
- Wang J
- Fan J
- Gao X
- Cen K
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- Environmental pollution
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A winter air pollution episode was observed in Hangzhou, South China, during the Second World Internet Conference, 2015. To study the pollution characteristics and underlying causes, the Weather Research and Forecasting with Chemistry model was used to simulate …
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