Atmospheric particulate matter (PM) and street dust samples from the Chaoyang District of eastern Beijing were studied over a period encompassing the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. PM10 concentration data are combined with trajectory clustering and potential source contribution function (PSCF) methods to identify the principal transport pathways. Sources for high-concentration aerosol events and airflow from the surrounding Hebei Province and Shandong Province to the southeast are found to exert the most significant external influence on Beijing's air quality. China undertook a number of initiatives to improve air quality for the Olympic Games and we show that PM10 concentrations and magnetic susceptibility were significantly lower during...
Airborne particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10) samples were collected at the Beijing Normal University...
A series of long-term and temporary measurements were conducted to study the improvement of air qual...
Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) has been recognized as a serious hazard linked to deleterious health...
Size fractionated particulate matter (PM) samples (including PM(25) and PM(10)) were collected at Pe...
The concentrations of fine particulate matter ( PM) and ozone in Beijing often exceed healthful leve...
A series of long-term and temporary measurements were conducted to study the improvement of air qual...
This paper presents the first results of the measurements of trace gases and aerosols at three surfa...
A series of emission control measures were undertaken in Beijing and the adjacent provinces in China...
To investigate the air quality improvement during 2022 Beijing Winter Olympic Games (WOG), continuou...
[1] Each spring, Beijing, China, experiences dust storms which cause high particulate matter concent...
China is taking major steps to improve Beijing's air quality for the 2008 Olympic Games. Howeve...
The Chinese capital Beijing is one of the global megacities where the effects of rapid economic grow...
The Atmospheric Environmental Monitoring Network successfully undertook the task of monitoring the a...
In order to investigate the air quality and the abatement of traffic-related pollution during the 20...
Distinct contrast of air quality and visibility before and during the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games pro...
Airborne particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10) samples were collected at the Beijing Normal University...
A series of long-term and temporary measurements were conducted to study the improvement of air qual...
Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) has been recognized as a serious hazard linked to deleterious health...
Size fractionated particulate matter (PM) samples (including PM(25) and PM(10)) were collected at Pe...
The concentrations of fine particulate matter ( PM) and ozone in Beijing often exceed healthful leve...
A series of long-term and temporary measurements were conducted to study the improvement of air qual...
This paper presents the first results of the measurements of trace gases and aerosols at three surfa...
A series of emission control measures were undertaken in Beijing and the adjacent provinces in China...
To investigate the air quality improvement during 2022 Beijing Winter Olympic Games (WOG), continuou...
[1] Each spring, Beijing, China, experiences dust storms which cause high particulate matter concent...
China is taking major steps to improve Beijing's air quality for the 2008 Olympic Games. Howeve...
The Chinese capital Beijing is one of the global megacities where the effects of rapid economic grow...
The Atmospheric Environmental Monitoring Network successfully undertook the task of monitoring the a...
In order to investigate the air quality and the abatement of traffic-related pollution during the 20...
Distinct contrast of air quality and visibility before and during the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games pro...
Airborne particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10) samples were collected at the Beijing Normal University...
A series of long-term and temporary measurements were conducted to study the improvement of air qual...
Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) has been recognized as a serious hazard linked to deleterious health...