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Lu Zang

Researcher at Zhejiang University of Technology

Publications -  5
Citations -  207

Lu Zang is an academic researcher from Zhejiang University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Nonpoint source pollution. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 108 citations. Previous affiliations of Lu Zang include Chinese Academy of Sciences.

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Ecological risk assessment of the increasing use of the neonicotinoid insecticides along the east coast of China

TL;DR: Under current agricultural practices, 27% and 84% of the river water samples exceeded the thresholds for acute and chronic ecological risks, suggesting intervention programs are in urgent need to ensure river water safety for aquatic life in China.
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Resolution of the Ongoing Challenge of Estimating Nonpoint Source Neonicotinoid Pollution in the Yangtze River Basin Using a Modified Mass Balance Approach.

TL;DR: This spatial and seasonal field study and source identification is expected to fill the data gap regarding the limited information on neonicotinoid use patterns and to inform further effective policy-making and intervention programs in China that should be urgently promoted in the near future.
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Household air pollution from cooking and heating and its impacts on blood pressure in residents living in rural cave dwellings in Loess Plateau of China

TL;DR: If solid fuels could be replaced with clean energies, personal PM 2.5 exposure and SBP would reduce by more than 21% and 3.7%, respectively, calling for efficient intervention programs to mitigate household air pollution of cave dwellings and protect health of those residents.
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Ambient air pollution of particles and gas pollutants, and the predicted health risks from long-term exposure to PM2.5 in Zhejiang province, China.

TL;DR: The population-weighted mortality due to PM2.5 exposure in Zhejiang province was lower than the average level of the whole country—China, and significant linear correlation was found among pollutants and Meteorological conditions, suggesting the impact of meteorological conditions on ambient air pollution other than emission.
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Characteristics of ambient ozone (O 3 ) pollution and health risks in Zhejiang Province

TL;DR: The concentrations of O3 during summer were much higher than those during winter, and the concentrations in downtown areas were higher than in rural or mountain areas, and CO, temperature, and relative humidity were positively correlated with O3.