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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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The role of airborne particles and environmental considerations in the transmission of SARS-CoV-2
Longyi Shao,Shuoyi Ge,Timothy Peter Jones,M. Santosh,M. Santosh,Luis F.O. Silva,Yaxin Cao,Marcos L.S. Oliveira,Mengyuan Zhang,Kelly Ann Berube +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reviewed the environmental transmission routes and persistence of SARS-CoV-2 and found that the survival potential of this virus is dependent on different environmental conditions and pollution.
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Continental records of organic carbon isotopic composition (δ13Corg), weathering, paleoclimate and wildfire linked to the End-Permian Mass Extinction
TL;DR: In this paper, negative organic carbon isotope excursions (CIE) within the Changhsingian aged Sunjiagou Formation were investigated to reveal these fluctuations in terrestrial strata and their relationship with the End-Permian Mass Extinction (EPME).
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Mineralogical and geochemical characteristics of altered volcanic ashes (tonsteins and K-bentonites) from the latest Permian coal-bearing strata of western Guizhou Province, southwestern China
Minglian Shen,Shifeng Dai,Ian T. Graham,Victor P. Nechaev,David French,Fenghua Zhao,Longyi Shao,Shande Liu,Jianping Zuo,Jingtao Zhao,Kun Chen,Xuanhao Xie +11 more
TL;DR: Based on the relative abundances of kaolinite and mixed-layer illite/smectite (I/S), the volcanic ashes in the present study can be divided into tonsteins and K-bentonites, which are dominated by kaolite and I/S, respectively as discussed by the authors.
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Characteristics and sources of PM in seasonal perspective – A case study from one year continuously sampling in Beijing
Rongrong Shen,Klaus Schäfer,Jürgen Schnelle-Kreis,Longyi Shao,Stefan Norra,Stefan Norra,Utz Kramar,B. Michalke,Gülcin Abbaszade,Thorsten Streibel,Mathieu Fricker,Yuan Chen,Ralf Zimmermann,Stefan Emeis,Hans Peter Schmid +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the seasonal variation of PM mass concentration followed the order of spring 2011, winter 2010, summer 2010, and autumn 2010, while traffic contributed more in summer and autumn than in winter and spring.
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PM10 mass concentration, chemical composition, and sources in the typical coal-dominated industrial city of Pingdingshan, China.
TL;DR: Compared to other major cities in China, the source of PM10 in Pingdingshan was characterized by coal combustion, weathering of waste dumps, and industrial metal smelting.