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Xianda Gong
Researcher at Leibniz Association
Publications - 31
Citations - 525
Xianda Gong is an academic researcher from Leibniz Association. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aerosol & Cloud condensation nuclei. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 19 publications receiving 268 citations. Previous affiliations of Xianda Gong include Fudan University & Washington University in St. Louis.
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The Arctic Cloud Puzzle: Using ACLOUD/PASCAL Multiplatform Observations to Unravel the Role of Clouds and Aerosol Particles in Arctic Amplification
Manfred Wendisch,Andreas Macke,André Ehrlich,Christof Lüpkes,Mario Mech,Dmitry Chechin,Klaus Dethloff,Carola Barrientos Velasco,Heiko Bozem,Marlen Brückner,Hans Christian Clemen,Susanne Crewell,Tobias Donth,Régis Dupuy,Kerstin Ebell,Ulrike Egerer,Ronny Engelmann,C. Engler,Oliver Eppers,Martin Gehrmann,Xianda Gong,Matthias Gottschalk,Christophe Gourbeyre,Hannes Griesche,Jörg Hartmann,Markus Hartmann,Bernd Heinold,Andreas Herber,Hartmut Herrmann,Georg Heygster,Peter Hoor,Soheila Jafariserajehlou,Evelyn Jäkel,Emma Järvinen,Olivier Jourdan,Udo Kästner,Simonas Kecorius,Erlend M. Knudsen,Franziska Köllner,Jan Kretzschmar,Luca Lelli,Delphine Leroy,Marion Maturilli,Linlu Mei,Stephan Mertes,G. Mioche,Roland Neuber,Marcel Nicolaus,Tatiana Nomokonova,Justus Notholt,Mathias Palm,Manuela van Pinxteren,Johannes Quaas,Philipp Richter,Elena Ruiz-Donoso,Michael Schäfer,Katja Schmieder,Martin Schnaiter,Johannes Schneider,Alfons Schwarzenböck,Patric Seifert,Matthew D. Shupe,Holger Siebert,Gunnar Spreen,Johannes Stapf,Frank Stratmann,Teresa Vogl,André Welti,Heike Wex,Alfred Wiedensohler,Marco Zanatta,Sebastian Zeppenfeld +71 more
TL;DR: Clouds play an important role in Arctic amplification as mentioned in this paper, which represents the recently observed enhanced warming of the Arctic relative to the global increase of near-surface air temperat......
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Size distribution and mixing state of black carbon particles during a heavy air pollution episode in Shanghai
TL;DR: In this article, the chemical and physical properties of black carbon (BC) aerosols during a regional air pollution episode in urban Shanghai over a 5-day period in December 2013 were investigated.
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Ship-based measurements of ice nuclei concentrations over the Arctic, Atlantic, Pacific and Southern oceans
André Welti,André Welti,E. Keith Bigg,Paul J. DeMott,Xianda Gong,Markus Hartmann,Mike Harvey,Silvia Henning,Paul Herenz,Thomas C. J. Hill,Blake Hornblow,Caroline Leck,Mareike Löffler,Mareike Löffler,Christina S. McCluskey,Christina S. McCluskey,A. M. Rauker,Julia Schmale,Julia Schmale,Christian Tatzelt,Manuela van Pinxteren,Frank Stratmann +21 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors collected data from literature and previously unpublished data from over 23 months of ship-based measurements stretch from the Arctic to the Southern Ocean and include a circumnavigation of Antarctica.
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Characterization of aerosol particles at Cabo Verde close to sea level and at the cloud level – Part 2: Ice-nucleating particles in air, cloud and seawater
Xianda Gong,Heike Wex,Manuela van Pinxteren,Nadja Triesch,Khanneh Wadinga Fomba,Jasmin Lubitz,Christian Stolle,Christian Stolle,Tiera-Brandy Robinson,Thomas Müller,Hartmut Herrmann,Frank Stratmann +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined properties of ice nucleating particles (INPs) at Cabo Verde (a.k.a. Cape Verde) from different environmental compartments: the oceanic sea surface microlayer (SML), underlying water (ULW), cloud water and the atmosphere close to both sea level and cloud level.
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Characterization of aerosol properties at Cyprus, focusing on cloud condensation nuclei and ice-nucleating particles
Xianda Gong,Heike Wex,Thomas Müller,Alfred Wiedensohler,Kristina Höhler,Konrad Kandler,Nan Ma,Barbara Dietel,Thea Schiebel,Ottmar Möhler,Frank Stratmann +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the A-LIFE (Absorbing aerosol layers in a changing climate: aging, LIFEtime and dynamics) campaign, ground-based measurements were carried out in Paphos, Cyprus, to characterize the abundance, properties, and sources of aerosol particles in general and ice-nucleating particles (INP) in particular.