Introduction to the special issue “In-depth study of air pollution sources and processes within Beijing and its surrounding region (APHH-Beijing)”
Zongbo Shi(University of Birmingham), B. Langford(UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology), R. L. Jones(University of Cambridge), Baozhu Ge(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Michael Hollaway(Lancaster University), Kebin He(State Key Joint Laboratory of Environment Simulation and Pollution Control), Frank J. Kelly(King's College London), Yiqun Han(King's College London), Simone Kotthaus(École Polytechnique), Oliver Wild(Institute for Global Environmental Strategies), Giulia Calzolai(University of Florence), Dwayne E. Heard(University of Leeds), Sue Grimmond(University of Reading), Mathew R. Heal(University of Edinburgh), Fengkui Duan(Tsinghua University), Benjamin Barratt(King's College London), David C. Carslaw(Ricardo (United Kingdom)), Roy M. Harrison(University of Birmingham), Ruth M. Doherty(University of Edinburgh), Yang Chen(Chongqing Institute of Green and Intelligent Technology), Rachel E. Dunmore(University of York), David C. S. Beddows(University of Birmingham), Dongsheng Ji(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Min Hu(Peking University), Jacqueline F. Hamilton(University of York), Hugh Coe(University of Manchester), W. Joe F. Acton(Lancaster University), Lia Chatzidiakou(University of Cambridge), Janet F. Barlow(University of Reading), Matthias Demuzere(Ruhr University Bochum), Louisa J. Kramer(University of Birmingham), Tuan V. Vu(University of Birmingham), Daobo Guan(University of East Anglia), David Carruthers(Cambridge Environmental Research Consultants (United Kingdom)), Siyao Yue(Chinese Academy of Sciences), William J. Bloss(University of Birmingham), Leigh R. Crilley(University of Birmingham), Xujiang Jiang(Tsinghua University), Queenie Chan(University of Ioannina), J. D. Allan(University of Manchester), C. N. Hewitt(Lancaster University), Di Liu(University of Birmingham), James Lee(National Centre for Atmospheric Science), Tong Zhu(Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College), Pingqing Fu(Institute of Atmospheric Physics), Tie Dai(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Lujie Ren(Tianjin University), Maofa Ge(Second Military Medical University), Markus Kalberer(University of Basel)
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