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Zhang, Yangmei, Vu, Tuan Van, Sun, Junying, He, Jianjun, Shen, Xiaojing, Lin, Weili, Zhang, Xiaoye, Zhong, Junting, Gao, Wenkang, Wang, Yaqiang, Fu, Tzung May, Ma, Yaping, Li, Weijun, Shi, Zongbo (2020) Significant Changes in Chemistry of Fine Particles in Wintertime Beijing from 2007 to 2017: Impact of Clean Air Actions. Environmental Science & Technology, 54 (3). 1344-1352 doi:10.1021/acs.est.9b04678

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TitleSignificant Changes in Chemistry of Fine Particles in Wintertime Beijing from 2007 to 2017: Impact of Clean Air Actions
JournalEnvironmental Science & Technology
AuthorsZhang, YangmeiAuthor
Vu, Tuan VanAuthor
Sun, JunyingAuthor
He, JianjunAuthor
Shen, XiaojingAuthor
Lin, WeiliAuthor
Zhang, XiaoyeAuthor
Zhong, JuntingAuthor
Gao, WenkangAuthor
Wang, YaqiangAuthor
Fu, Tzung MayAuthor
Ma, YapingAuthor
Li, WeijunAuthor
Shi, ZongboAuthor
Year2020 (February 4)Volume54
Issue3
PublisherAmerican Chemical Society (ACS)
DOIdoi:10.1021/acs.est.9b04678Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceZhang, Yangmei, Vu, Tuan Van, Sun, Junying, He, Jianjun, Shen, Xiaojing, Lin, Weili, Zhang, Xiaoye, Zhong, Junting, Gao, Wenkang, Wang, Yaqiang, Fu, Tzung May, Ma, Yaping, Li, Weijun, Shi, Zongbo (2020) Significant Changes in Chemistry of Fine Particles in Wintertime Beijing from 2007 to 2017: Impact of Clean Air Actions. Environmental Science & Technology, 54 (3). 1344-1352 doi:10.1021/acs.est.9b04678
Plain TextZhang, Yangmei, Vu, Tuan Van, Sun, Junying, He, Jianjun, Shen, Xiaojing, Lin, Weili, Zhang, Xiaoye, Zhong, Junting, Gao, Wenkang, Wang, Yaqiang, Fu, Tzung May, Ma, Yaping, Li, Weijun, Shi, Zongbo (2020) Significant Changes in Chemistry of Fine Particles in Wintertime Beijing from 2007 to 2017: Impact of Clean Air Actions. Environmental Science & Technology, 54 (3). 1344-1352 doi:10.1021/acs.est.9b04678
In(2020, February) Environmental Science & Technology Vol. 54 (3) American Chemical Society (ACS)


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