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Shaojia Fan

Researcher at Sun Yat-sen University

Publications -  82
Citations -  2906

Shaojia Fan is an academic researcher from Sun Yat-sen University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Air quality index & Environmental science. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 67 publications receiving 2151 citations. Previous affiliations of Shaojia Fan include Chinese Ministry of Education.

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Ground-level ozone in four Chinese cities: Precursors, regional transport and heterogeneous processes

TL;DR: In this paper, measurements of ozone and its precursors made at rural/suburban sites downwind of four large Chinese cities were analyzed to elucidate their pollution characteristics, regional transport, in situ production, and impacts of heterogeneous processes.
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Regional ozone pollution and observation-based approach for analyzing ozone–precursor relationship during the PRIDE-PRD2004 campaign

TL;DR: In this article, an intensive field campaign, Program of Regional Integrated Experiments of Air Quality over Pear River Delta (PRIDE-PRD2004), was carried out in the Pearl River Delta in October 2004 to provide an in-depth understanding and a comprehensive record of O3, PM2.5 and other air pollutants in this quickly developing region of China.
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Regional Integrated Experiments on Air Quality over Pearl River Delta 2004 (PRIDE-PRD2004): Overview

TL;DR: The Program of Regional Integrated Experiments on Air Quality over Pearl River Delta of China 2004 (PRIDE-PRD2004) as mentioned in this paper was an intensive field campaign conducted from 4 October to 5 November 2004 at two super-sites: an urban site in Guangzhou city (23.13°N, 113.26°E).
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Influences of relative humidity and particle chemical composition on aerosol scattering properties during the 2006 PRD campaign

TL;DR: In situ measurements of the physical, chemical, and optical properties of aerosols were carried out in Guangzhou city, China, from 1 to 31 July 2006 during the Pearl River Delta (PRD) Campaign as mentioned in this paper.
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Aerosol chemistry and the effect of aerosol water content on visibility impairment and radiative forcing in Guangzhou during the 2006 Pearl River Delta campaign

TL;DR: It can be concluded that sulfate and carbonaceous aerosol, as well as aerosol water content, play important roles in the processes that determine visibility impairment and radiative forcing in the ambient atmosphere of the Guangzhou urban area.