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Weijian Zhou
Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences
Publications - 212
Citations - 9219
Weijian Zhou is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Holocene & Monsoon. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 192 publications receiving 6862 citations. Previous affiliations of Weijian Zhou include Academia Sinica & Technical University of Denmark.
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Persistent sulfate formation from London Fog to Chinese haze
Gehui Wang,Gehui Wang,Gehui Wang,Renyi Zhang,Renyi Zhang,Mario E. Gomez,Mario E. Gomez,Lingxiao Yang,Lingxiao Yang,Misti L. Zamora,Min Hu,Yun Lin,Jianfei Peng,Jianfei Peng,Song Guo,Song Guo,Jingjing Meng,Jianjun Li,Chunlei Cheng,Tafeng Hu,Yanqin Ren,Yuesi Wang,Jian Gao,Junji Cao,Zhisheng An,Zhisheng An,Weijian Zhou,Weijian Zhou,Guohui Li,Jiayuan Wang,Pengfei Tian,Pengfei Tian,Pengfei Tian,Pengfei Tian,Pengfei Tian,Pengfei Tian,Wilmarie Marrero-Ortiz,Jeremiah Secrest,Zhuofei Du,Jing Zheng,Dongjie Shang,Limin Zeng,Min Shao,Weigang Wang,Weigang Wang,Yao Huang,Yuan Wang,Yujiao Zhu,Yujiao Zhu,Yixin Li,Jiaxi Hu,Bowen Pan,Li Cai,Li Cai,Yuting Cheng,Yuemeng Ji,Yuemeng Ji,Fang Zhang,Fang Zhang,Daniel Rosenfeld,Daniel Rosenfeld,Peter S. Liss,Peter S. Liss,Robert A. Duce,Charles E. Kolb,Mario J. Molina +65 more
TL;DR: The results explain the outstanding sulfur problem during the historic London Fog formation and elucidate the chemical mechanism of severe haze in China, and suggest that effective haze mitigation is achievable by intervening in the sulfate formation process with NH3 and NO2 emission control measures.
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Interplay between the Westerlies and Asian monsoon recorded in Lake Qinghai sediments since 32 ka
Zhisheng An,Zhisheng An,Steven M. Colman,Weijian Zhou,Xiaoqiang Li,Eric T. Brown,A. J. Timothy Jull,Yanjun Cai,Yongsong Huang,Xuefeng Lu,Hong Chang,Yougui Song,Youbin Sun,Hai Xu,Weiguo Liu,Zhangdong Jin,Xiaodong Liu,Peng Cheng,Yu Liu,Li Ai,Xiangzhong Li,Xiuju Liu,Libin Yan,Zhengguo Shi,Xulong Wang,Feng Wu,Xiaoke Qiang,Jibao Dong,Fengyan Lu,Xinwen Xu +29 more
TL;DR: The longest and highest-resolution drill core from Lake Qinghai on the northeastern Tibetan Plateau is presented, which uniquely records the variability of both the Westerlies and the ASM since 32 ka, reflecting the interplay of these two systems.
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Severe haze in northern China: A synergy of anthropogenic emissions and atmospheric processes.
Zhisheng An,Ru-Jin Huang,Renyi Zhang,Xuexi Tie,Guohui Li,Guohui Li,Junji Cao,Junji Cao,Weijian Zhou,Weijian Zhou,Zhengguo Shi,Zhengguo Shi,Yongming Han,Yongming Han,Zhaolin Gu,Yuemeng Ji,Yuemeng Ji +16 more
TL;DR: It is highlighted that improved understanding of the emission sources, physical/chemical processes during haze evolution, and interactions with meteorological/climatic changes are necessary to unravel the causes, mechanisms, and trends for haze pollution.
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A Database and Synthesis of Northern Peatland Soil Properties and Holocene Carbon and Nitrogen Accumulation
Julie Loisel,Zicheng Yu,David W. Beilman,Philip Camill,Jukka Alm,Matthew J. Amesbury,David E. Anderson,Sofia Andersson,Christopher Bochicchio,Keith Barber,Lisa R. Belyea,Joan Bunbury,Frank M. Chambers,Dan J. Charman,François De Vleeschouwer,Barbara Fiałkiewicz-Kozieł,Sarah A. Finkelstein,Mariusz Gałka,Michelle Garneau,Dan Hammarlund,William Hinchcliffe,James R. Holmquist,Paul D.M. Hughes,Miriam C. Jones,Eric S. Klein,Ulla Kokfelt,Atte Korhola,Peter Kuhry,Alexandre Lamarre,Mariusz Lamentowicz,David Large,Martin Lavoie,Glen M. MacDonald,Gabriel Magnan,Markku Mäkilä,Gunnar Mallon,Paul Mathijssen,Dmitri Mauquoy,Julia McCarroll,Tim R. Moore,Jonathan E. Nichols,Benjamin C. O'Reilly,Pirita Oksanen,Maara S. Packalen,Dorothy M. Peteet,Pierre J. H. Richard,Stephen Robinson,Tiina Ronkainen,Mats Rundgren,A. Britta K. Sannel,Charles Tarnocai,Tim Thom,Eeva-Stiina Tuittila,Merritt R. Turetsky,Minna Väliranta,Marjolein van der Linden,Bas van Geel,Simon van Bellen,Dale H. Vitt,Yan Zhao,Weijian Zhou +60 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present results from the most comprehensive compilation of Holocene peat soil properties with associated carbon and nitrogen accumulation rates for northern peatlands, which consists of 268 peat cores from 215 sites located north of 45°N.
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Glacial-Interglacial Indian Summer Monsoon Dynamics
An Zhisheng,An Zhisheng,Steven C. Clemens,Ji Shen,Xiaoke Qiang,Zhangdong Jin,Youbin Sun,Warren L. Prell,Jing-Jia Luo,Sumin Wang,Hai Xu,Yanjun Cai,Weijian Zhou,Weijian Zhou,Xiaodong Liu,Weiguo Liu,Zhengguo Shi,Libin Yan,Xiayun Xiao,Hong Chang,Feng Wu,Li Ai,Fengyan Lu +22 more
TL;DR: A high-resolution continental record from southwestern China is presented that demonstrates the importance of interhemispheric forcing in driving ISM variability at the glacial-interglacial time scale as well as explains much of the nonorbital scale variance in the Pleistocene ISM record.