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Fumo Yang

Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences

Publications -  130
Citations -  6605

Fumo Yang is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Environmental science. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 99 publications receiving 5412 citations. Previous affiliations of Fumo Yang include Tsinghua University & Sichuan University.

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The characteristics of PM2.5 in Beijing, China

TL;DR: In this paper, weekly PM2.5 samples were simultaneously collected at a residential (Tsinghua University) and a downtown (Chegongzhuang) site in Beijing from July 1999 through September 2000.
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Characteristics of PM 2.5 speciation in representative megacities and across China

TL;DR: Based on PM2.5 chemical data sets from literature and from surface observations, chemical species and reconstructed speciation of PM2.5 in representative Chinese megacities and across China were compared to draw insights into the characteristics of PM 2.5 speciation as mentioned in this paper.
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Mass absorption efficiency of elemental carbon and water-soluble organic carbon in Beijing, China

TL;DR: In this paper, the mass absorption efficiency (MAE) of elemental carbon (EC) in Beijing was quantified using a thermal-optical carbon analyzer, and the MAE measured at 632 nm was 8.45±1.71 and 9.41± 1.92 m2 g−1 during winter and summer respectively.
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Concentration and chemical characteristics of PM2.5 in Beijing, China: 2001–2002

TL;DR: Weekly PM2.5 samples were simultaneously collected at a semi-residential (Tsinghua University) and a downtown (Chegongzhuang) site in Beijing from August 2001 through September 2002 to determine the ambient mass concentration and chemical composition of PM 2.5.
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Particulate matter pollution over China and the effects of control policies

TL;DR: The control policies issued before 2010 are insufficient to improve PM2.5 air quality notably in future, an optimal mix of energy-saving and end-of-pipe control measures should be implemented, more ambitious control policies for NMVOC and NH3 should be enforced, and special control measures in winter should be applied.