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Xingchuan Yang
Researcher at Beijing Normal University
Publications - 29
Citations - 1059
Xingchuan Yang is an academic researcher from Beijing Normal University. The author has contributed to research in topics: AERONET & Aerosol. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 19 publications receiving 606 citations. Previous affiliations of Xingchuan Yang include Capital Normal University.
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Aerosol and monsoon climate interactions over Asia
Zhanqing Li,Zhanqing Li,William K. M. Lau,Veerabhadran Ramanathan,G. Wu,Y. Ding,M. G. Manoj,Jianjun Liu,Yun Qian,J. Li,Tianjun Zhou,Jiwen Fan,Daniel Rosenfeld,Yi Ming,Yuan Wang,Jianping Huang,Bin Wang,Bin Wang,Xiaobin Xu,Seoung Soo Lee,Maureen Cribb,Fang Zhang,Xingchuan Yang,Chuanfeng Zhao,Toshihiko Takemura,Kaicun Wang,Xiangao Xia,Yan Yin,Hui Zhang,Jianping Guo,Panmao Zhai,Nobuo Sugimoto,S. S. Babu,Guy Brasseur +33 more
TL;DR: A comprehensive review of studies on Asian aerosols, monsoons, and their interactions is provided in this article, where a new paradigm is proposed on investigating aerosol-monsoon interactions, in which natural aerosols such as desert dust, black carbon from biomass burning, and biogenic aerosols from vegetation are considered integral components of an intrinsic aerosolmonsoon climate system, subject to external forcing of global warming, anthropogenic aerosol, and land use and change.
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Comparison of Ground-Based PM2.5 and PM10 Concentrations in China, India, and the U.S.
TL;DR: With regard to reducing particulate matter pollutant concentrations, developing countries can learn from the experiences of developed nations and benefit by establishing and implementing joint regional air pollution control programs.
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Evaluation and Comparison of Himawari-8 L2 V1.0, V2.1 and MODIS C6.1 aerosol products over Asia and the oceania regions
TL;DR: In this paper, a comprehensive comparison between the Himawari-8 L2 V2.1 and MODIS C6.1 AOD (Terra and Aqua) products was conducted.
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Analysis of the Characteristics and Sources of Carbonaceous Aerosols in PM2.5 in the Beijing, Tianjin, and Langfang Region, China.
TL;DR: The analysis of the eight carbon components showed that the main sources of pollutants in Beijing, Tianjin, and Langfang were exhaust emissions from gasoline vehicles but the combustion of coal and biomass was relatively low, and the pollution of road dust was more serious in Tianjin than in Beijing and LangFang.
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The Role of Primary Emission and Transboundary Transport in the Air Quality Changes During and After the COVID-19 Lockdown in China
TL;DR: The concentration of air pollutants bounced back rapidly after the full‐scale reopen in March 2020, indicating the decisive role of emissions in the pollution formation.