An unexpected catalyst dominates formation and radiative forcing of regional haze
Fang Zhang(Beijing Normal University), Renyi Zhang(Texas A&M University), Yuepeng Pan(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yele Sun(University of California, Davis), Min Hu(Peking University), Yuan Wang(California Institute of Technology), Jianfei Peng(Peking University), Lian Duan(Tsinghua University), Annie L. Zhang(The University of Texas at Austin), Yuesi Wang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Xiaochun Zhang(Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences), Yixin Li(Shanxi Medical University), Gen Zhang(China Meteorological Administration), Xinlei Ge(Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology), Lu Chen(Beijing Normal University), Mario J. Molina(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Chao Liu(Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology), Gehui Wang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Jiayun Zhao(Texas A&M University), Yuemeng Ji(Guangdong University of Technology)
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