Aerosol pH Dynamics During Haze Periods in an Urban Environment in China: Use of Detailed, Hourly, Speciated Observations to Study the Role of Ammonia Availability and Secondary Aerosol Formation and Urban Environment
Guoliang Shi(Nankai University), Armistead G. Russell(Georgia Institute of Technology), Baoshuang Liu(Nankai University), Qianyu Zhao(Shanghai Maritime University), Haofei Yu(University of Central Florida), Zhimei Xiao(Beijing Municipal Ecological and Environmental Monitoring Center), Kui Chen(China Meteorological Administration), Jie Gao(Tianjin Normal University), Jie Wen(Nankai University), Jiao Xu(Nankai University), Xurong Shi(Nankai University), Xiaohui Bi(Nankai University), Shihao Dong(Nankai University), Yinchang Feng(Nankai University), Yingze Tian(Nankai University), Shaojie Song(Nankai University)
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