Sensitivities of Ozone Air Pollution in the Beijing–Tianjin–Hebei Area to Local and Upwind Precursor Emissions Using Adjoint Modeling
Xiaolin Wang(Peking University), Daven K. Henze(Goddard Institute for Space Studies), Hanchen Ma(Tsinghua University), Xiao Lu(Harvard University), Lu Shen(King University), Youfan Chen(Sichuan Academy of Forestry), M. J. Evans(National Centre for Atmospheric Science), Tzung‐May Fu(Planetary Science Institute), Lei Zhu(Harvard University), Lin Zhang(Yunnan Agricultural University), Qiang Zhang(Tsinghua University), Lijuan Zhang(Peking University), Xu Feng(Peking University), Peter D. Ivatt(National Centre for Atmospheric Science), Xin Yang(Southern University of Science and Technology), Hansen Cao(University of Colorado Boulder)
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