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L.-W. Antony Chen
Researcher at University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Publications - 64
Citations - 5181
L.-W. Antony Chen is an academic researcher from University of Nevada, Las Vegas. The author has contributed to research in topics: Particulates & Combustion. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 61 publications receiving 4527 citations. Previous affiliations of L.-W. Antony Chen include University of Nevada, Reno & Nevada System of Higher Education.
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Aerosol particles at a high-altitude site on the Southeast Tibetan Plateau, China: Implications for pollution transport from South Asia
Zhuzi Zhao,Junji Cao,Zhenxing Shen,Baiqing Xu,Chongshu Zhu,L.-W. Antony Chen,Xiaoli Su,Suixin Liu,Yongming Han,Gehui Wang,Kin Fai Ho,Kin Fai Ho +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report aerosol (total suspended particulate, TSP) mass levels and the concentrations of selected elements, carbonaceous species, and water-soluble inorganic ions.
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Methods to Assess Carbonaceous Aerosol Sampling Artifacts for IMPROVE and Other Long-Term Networks
TL;DR: Volatile organic compounds and semi-volatile Organic compounds adsorb to quartz fiber filters during fine and coarse particulate matter sampling for thermal/optical carbon analysis that measures organic carbon (OC) and elemental carbon (EC).
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PM2.5 chemical composition in Hong Kong: urban and regional variations.
Peter K.K. Louie,Judith C. Chow,L.-W. Antony Chen,John G. Watson,Gordon Leung,Della W.M. Sin +5 more
TL;DR: Measurements were made at roadside, urban, and rural background sites in Hong Kong for 1 year during 2000/2001 to determine the spatial and temporal variations of PM2.5 mass and chemical composition in this highly populated region.
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Emission characteristics of carbonaceous particles and trace gases from open burning of crop residues in China
Haiyan Ni,Yongming Han,Junji Cao,Junji Cao,L.-W. Antony Chen,L.-W. Antony Chen,L.-W. Antony Chen,Jie Tian,Xiaoliang Wang,Xiaoliang Wang,Judith C. Chow,John G. Watson,Qiyuan Wang,Ping Wang,Hua Li,Ru-Jin Huang,Ru-Jin Huang +16 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a custom-made combustion chamber was used to determine pollutants (i.e. CO2, CO, PM2.5, organic carbon (OC) and elemental carbon (EC)) of wheat straw, rice straw and corn stalk; the three major agricultural crop residues in China.
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Inter-annual variability of wintertime PM2.5 chemical composition in Xi'an, China: Evidences of changing source emissions.
Hongmei Xu,Hongmei Xu,Junji Cao,Junji Cao,Judith C. Chow,Judith C. Chow,Ru-Jin Huang,Zhenxing Shen,L.-W. Antony Chen,Kin Fai Ho,John G. Watson,John G. Watson +11 more
TL;DR: The results showed that coal combustion, motor vehicular emissions, fugitive dust, and secondary inorganic aerosol accounted for more than 80% of PM2.5 mass over the 5-year period, which can be attributed to the social and economic developments in Xi'an, China.