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Yi Liu
Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences
Publications - 107
Citations - 1722
Yi Liu is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stratosphere & Geology. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 76 publications receiving 1034 citations. Previous affiliations of Yi Liu include University of Science and Technology of China.
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Large Chinese land carbon sink estimated from atmospheric carbon dioxide data.
Jing Wang,Liang Feng,Paul I. Palmer,Yi Liu,Shuangxi Fang,Hartmut Bösch,Christopher W. O'Dell,Xiaoping Tang,Dongxu Yang,Liu Lixin,ChaoZong Xia +10 more
TL;DR: Space-borne observations of vegetation greenness show a large increase with time over this study period, supporting the timing and increase in the land carbon sink over these afforestation regions.
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Polarimetric remote sensing of atmospheric aerosols: Instruments, methodologies, results, and perspectives
Oleg Dubovik,Zhengqiang Li,Michael I. Mishchenko,Didier Tanré,Yana Karol,Bojan Bojkov,Brian Cairns,David J. Diner,W. Reed Espinosa,W. Reed Espinosa,Philippe Goloub,Xingfa Gu,Otto Hasekamp,Jin Hong,Weizhen Hou,Kirk Knobelspiesse,Jochen Landgraf,Li Li,Pavel Litvinov,Yi Liu,Anton Lopatin,Thierry Marbach,Hal Maring,Vanderlei Martins,Yasjka Meijer,Gennadi Milinevsky,Sonoyo Mukai,Frédéric Parol,Yanli Qiao,Lorraine A. Remer,Jeroen Rietjens,Itaru Sano,Piet Stammes,Snorre Stamnes,Xiaobing Sun,Pierre Tabary,Larry D. Travis,Fabien Waquet,Feng Xu,Changxiang Yan,Dekui Yin +40 more
TL;DR: Polarimetry is one of the most promising types of remote sensing for improved characterization of atmospheric aerosol, and several new-generation retrieval approaches have recently been proposed to address these challenges.
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Tropospheric ozone trend over Beijing from 2002–2010: ozonesonde measurements and modeling analysis
Yumei Wang,Yumei Wang,Paul Konopka,Yi Liu,Hongbin Chen,Rolf Müller,Felix Plöger,Martin Riese,Zhongyin Cai,Dawei Lu +9 more
TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors used a combination of ozonesonde data and numerical simulations of the Chemical Lagrangian Model of the Stratosphere (CLaMS), the trend of tropospheric ozone (O3) during 2002-2010 over Beijing was investigated.
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First Global Carbon Dioxide Maps Produced from TanSat Measurements
TL;DR: TanSat as discussed by the authors is a Chinese Earth observation satellite dedicated to monitoring CO2, which was launched in December 2016 and is the third satellite capable of monitoring greenhouse gases by hyperspectral near-infrared/shortwave infrared (NIR/ SWIR) measurement.
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The TanSat mission: preliminary global observations
Yi Liu,Jing Wang,Lu Yao,Xi Chen,Zhaonan Cai,Dongxu Yang,Zengshan Yin,Songyan Gu,Longfei Tian,Naimeng Lu,Daren Lyu +10 more
TL;DR: The Chinese global carbon dioxide monitoring satellite (TanSat) was launched successfully in December 2016 and has completed its on-orbit tests and calibration as discussed by the authors, and the first scientific results from TanSat measurements are presented.