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Lin Huang

Researcher at Environment Canada

Publications -  61
Citations -  3079

Lin Huang is an academic researcher from Environment Canada. The author has contributed to research in topics: Arctic & Isotopes of carbon. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 58 publications receiving 2514 citations. Previous affiliations of Lin Huang include Ontario Ministry of the Environment.

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Aerosol–computational fluid dynamics modeling of ultrafine and black carbon particle emission, dilution, and growth near roadways

TL;DR: In this article, it was shown that on-road vehicle emissions are the dominant source of ultrafine particles (UFPs) and that UFPs are the main source of UFP emissions.
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Laboratory measurements of the 12C/13C kinetic isotope effects in the gas-phase reactions of unsaturated hydrocarbons with Cl atoms at 298 ± 3 K

TL;DR: In this article, the carbon kinetic isotope effects (KIEs) in the reactions of several unsaturated hydrocarbons with chlorine atoms were measured at room temperature and ambient pressure using gas chromatography combustion isotope ratio mass spectrometry (GCC-IRMS).
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Temporally delineated sources of major chemical species in high Arctic snow

TL;DR: In this article, an intensive campaign of snow sampling was completed at Alert, Nunavut, from September 2014 to June 2015, and this rich data set provided an opportunity for a temporally refined source apportionment of snow composition via positive matrix factorization (PMF) in conjunction with FLEXPART (FLEXible Particle dispersion model) potential emission sensitivity analysis.
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Approximate seismic performance of full and partial self-centering systems based on spectral analysis of SDOF systems

TL;DR: In this article , a performance evaluation of full and partial self-centering (SC) systems based on spectral analysis of Single Degree of Freedom (SDOF) systems is presented, and two sets of prediction models about the inelastic displacement demand and residual displacement response are proposed.
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Laboratory Studies on the Carbon Kinetic Isotope Effects on the Production Mechanism of Particulate Phenolic Compounds Formed by Toluene Photooxidation: A Tool to Constrain Reaction Pathways

TL;DR: In this paper, compound-specific stable carbon isotope ratios for phenolic compounds in secondary particulate organic matter (POM) formed by photooxidation of toluene were studied.