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Yi-Fan Li
Researcher at Harbin Institute of Technology
Publications - 215
Citations - 12729
Yi-Fan Li is an academic researcher from Harbin Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Polybrominated diphenyl ethers & Dechlorane plus. The author has an hindex of 56, co-authored 214 publications receiving 10934 citations. Previous affiliations of Yi-Fan Li include International HCH and Pesticides Association & Dalian Maritime University.
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Contaminants in the Canadian Arctic: 5 years of progress in understanding sources, occurrence and pathways.
Robie W. Macdonald,Leonard A. Barrie,Terry F. Bidleman,Miriam L. Diamond,Dennis Gregor,R. G. Semkin,William M. J. Strachan,Yi-Fan Li,Frank Wania,Mehran Alaee,L.B. Alexeeva,Sean Backus,R. Bailey,J.M. Bewers,Charles Gobeil,Crispin J. Halsall,Tom Harner,Julian T. Hoff,Liisa M. Jantunen,W.L. Lockhart,Donald Mackay,Derek C. G. Muir,Janusz A. Pudykiewicz,Kenneth J. Reimer,John N. Smith,Gary A. Stern,W.H. Schroeder,R. Wagemann,Mark B. Yunker +28 more
TL;DR: New knowledge developed under the NCP on the sources, occurrence and pathways of contaminants (organochlorines, Hg, Pb and Cd, PAHs, artificial radionuclides) are highlighted and compelling evidence for close connectivity between the global emission of contaminants from industrial and agricultural activities and the Arctic is provided.
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Global technical hexachlorocyclohexane usage and its contamination consequences in the environment: from 1948 to 1997
TL;DR: In this paper, a linkage between the accumulated use-density over arable land and the contamination in the environment in each country has been studied, where six levels are classified for both use density and contamination, and a spatial interpolation for usage data is made for those countries with residue concentration data but no usage data.
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Sources and pathways of selected organochlorine pesticides to the Arctic and the effect of pathway divergence on HCH trends in biota: a review.
Yi-Fan Li,Robie W. Macdonald +1 more
TL;DR: The HCHs provide an elegant example of how hemispheric-scale solvent switching processes can alter the ocean into which an HCH congener partitions, how air-water partitioning controls the pathway for H CHs entering the Arctic, and how the various pathways impact spatial and temporal trends of HCH residues in arctic animals feeding out of marine and terrestrial foodwebs.
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Hexachlorocyclohexane (HCH) as new Stockholm Convention POPs--a global perspective on the management of Lindane and its waste isomers.
John Vijgen,Purushothaman Chirakkuzhyil Abhilash,Purushothaman Chirakkuzhyil Abhilash,Yi-Fan Li,Yi-Fan Li,Yi-Fan Li,Rup Lal,Rup Lal,Martin Forter,João Paulo Machado Torres,Nandita Singh,Mohammad Yunus,Chongguo Tian,Andreas Schäffer,Roland Weber +14 more
TL;DR: The paper highlights the environmental relevance of deposited HCH wastes and the related POPs’ contaminated sites and provides suggestions for further steps to address the challenge of the legacy of HCH/Lindane production.
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Composite global emissions of reactive chlorine from anthropogenic and natural sources: Reactive Chlorine Emissions Inventory
William C. Keene,M. Aslam K. Khalil,David J. Erickson,Archie McCulloch,Thomas E. Graedel,Jürgen M. Lobert,Michael L. Aucott,Sunling Gong,David B. Harper,Gary Kleiman,Pauline M. Midgley,Robert M. Moore,Christophe Seuzaret,William T. Sturges,Carmen M. Benkovitz,Valentin Koropalov,Leonard A. Barrie,Yi-Fan Li +17 more
TL;DR: In this paper, emissions for major reactive tropospheric CI species were integrated across source types (terrestrial biogenic and oceanic emissions, sea-salt production and dechlorination, biomass burning, industrial emissions, fossil fuel combustion, and incinera- tion).