Source apportionments of atmospheric volatile organic compounds in Nanjing, China during high ozone pollution seasonMei‐Yi Fan, Fang Cao, Yu‐Chi Lin et al.|Chemosphere|2020Cited by 121
Changes of Emission Sources to Nitrate Aerosols in Beijing After the Clean Air Actions: Evidence From Dual Isotope CompositionsMei‐Yi Fan, Yuxuan Wang, Fang Cao et al.|Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres|2020Cited by 99
Specific sources of health risks caused by size-resolved PM-bound metals in a typical coal-burning city of northern China during the winter haze eventYu‐Chi Lin, Mei‐Yi Fan, Xiaoying Yang et al.|The Science of The Total Environment|2020Cited by 80
A diurnal story of Δ17O($$\rm{NO}_{3}^{-}$$) in urban Nanjing and its implication for nitrate aerosol formationYanlin Zhang, Greg Michalski, Fang Cao et al.|npj Climate and Atmospheric Science|2022Cited by 47
Measurement report: High contributions of halocarbon and aromatic compounds to atmospheric volatile organic compounds in an industrial areaAhsan Mozaffar, Fang Cao, Mei‐Yi Fan et al.|Atmospheric chemistry and physics|2021Cited by 41