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Lihui Lv

Researcher at Anhui University

Publications -  15
Citations -  217

Lihui Lv is an academic researcher from Anhui University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lidar & Aerosol. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 12 publications receiving 107 citations. Previous affiliations of Lihui Lv include University of Science and Technology of China & Chinese Academy of Sciences.

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Atmosphere boundary layer height and its effect on air pollutants in Beijing during winter heavy pollution

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyzed the characteristics of the ABL in Beijing and discussed the impacts of meteorological factors on atmosphere boundary layer height (ABLH) during winter heavy pollution events in Beijing.
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Observations of particle extinction, PM2.5 mass concentration profile and flux in north China based on mobile lidar technique

TL;DR: In this paper, the spatial and temporal distributions of particle extinction, PM2.5 mass concentration and regional transport flux of fine particle in the planetary boundary layer were investigated with the use of vehicle-based mobile lidar and wind field data from north China.
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Comprehensive study of regional haze in the North China Plain with synergistic measurement from multiple mobile vehicle-based lidars and a lidar network

TL;DR: To investigate the distribution and source characteristics of regional haze in the NCP during the winter of 2017, simultaneous measurements of aerosol under different wind conditions are conducted and high aerosol extinction was observed on the southwest pathway under a southern wind.
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Lidar vertical observation network and data assimilation reveal key processes driving the 3-D dynamic evolution of PM 2.5 concentrations over the North China Plain

TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper used data from an observation network consisting of 13-aerosol lidars and more than 1000 ground observation stations combined with a data-assimilation technique to conduct a comprehensive analysis of extreme heavy aerosol pollution over the North China Plain (NCP) from November-December 2017.