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Longyi Shao
Researcher at China University of Mining and Technology
Publications - 239
Citations - 6628
Longyi Shao is an academic researcher from China University of Mining and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Geology & Coal. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 192 publications receiving 4703 citations. Previous affiliations of Longyi Shao include Cardiff University.
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Haze types in Beijing and the influence of agricultural biomass burning
TL;DR: In this paper, the average aerosol optical depth (AOD) at 550 nm in northern China in 2007 had a maximum of 0.7 in June, consistent with regional brown hazes that occurred at that time, which was a period of severe aerosol pollution.
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A review of single aerosol particle studies in the atmosphere of East Asia: morphology, mixing state, source, and heterogeneous reactions
Weijun Li,Longyi Shao,Daizhou Zhang,Chul-Un Ro,Min Hu,Xinhui Bi,Hong Geng,Atsushi Matsuki,Hongya Niu,Jianmin Chen +9 more
TL;DR: A review on physicochemical properties, mixing state, heterogeneous chemical reactivity of individual particles in East Asia based on electron microscopy and mass spectrometry is presented in this paper.
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Observation of nitrate coatings on atmospheric mineral dust particles
Weijun Li,Weijun Li,Longyi Shao +2 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used transmission electron microscopy (TEM) coupled with energy-dispersive X-ray (EDX) microanalyses to analyze 332 mineral dust particles together with their coatings.
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Characterization of airborne individual particles collected in an urban area, a satellite city and a clean air area in Beijing, 2001
Zongbo Shi,Longyi Shao,Timothy Peter Jones,Andrew Gordon Whittaker,Senlin Lu,Kelly Ann Berube,Taoe He,Roy J. Richards +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the morphology and chemical composition of individual airborne particles were determined by scanning electron microscopy, and image analysis was employed to study the number-size distributions of particles.
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Distribution, isotopic variation and origin of sulfur in coals in the Wuda coalfield, Inner Mongolia, China
TL;DR: In this paper, coal petrographic characteristics, sulfur abundance, distribution and isotopic signature in coals in the Wuda coalfield, Inner Mongolia, northern China were described.