Daily particle light scattering coefficient, PM2.5 mass and chemical composition were measured in Xi'an from February to December 2009. Visibility was strongly affected by anthropogenic air pollution sources, resulting in an average visual range (VR) of 6.4 ± 4.5 km. The threshold PM2.5 mass concentration, corresponding to VR <10 km, was ∼88 μg m−3. The revised IMPROVE equation was applied to estimate chemical extinction (bext), which on average was ∼15% lower than measured bext. PM2.5 ammonium sulfate was the largest contributor, accounting for ∼40% of bext, followed by organic matter (∼24%), ammonium nitrate (∼23%), and elemental carbon (∼9%), with minor contributions from soil dust (∼3%)...
The evolution of physical, chemical and optical properties of urban aerosol particles was characteri...
Beijing experiences air pollution such that the sky overhead is gray much of the time even on cloudl...
The contributions of chemical composition and emission sources to aerosol optical properties were ev...
An intensive measurement campaign was conducted in Xi'an, China from December 2012-January 2013 to i...
Visibility impairment has become an important environmental issue receiving great attention from bot...
Long-term (1973 to 2010) trends in visibility at Chengdu, China were investigated using meteorologic...
Daily PM2.5 samples were collected in Guangzhou — the largest megacity in South China, for a p...
The rate of visibility deterioration in Ya'an city in the Sichuan Basin has been accelerating si...
Long-term (1973 to 2010) trends in visibility at Chengdu, China were investigated using meteorologic...
To evaluate the impact of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) size distribution on aerosol chemical and ...
Field campaigns monitoring the aerosol optical properties and chemical components of PM10 were carri...
Daily PM2.5 samples were collected in Guangzhou - the largest megacity in South China, for a period ...
Beijing experiences air pollution such that the sky overhead is gray much of the time even on cloudl...
<div><p>Long-term (1973 to 2010) trends in visibility at Chengdu, China were investigated using mete...
The objective of this study was to reconstruct light extinction coefficients (b(ext)) according to c...
The evolution of physical, chemical and optical properties of urban aerosol particles was characteri...
Beijing experiences air pollution such that the sky overhead is gray much of the time even on cloudl...
The contributions of chemical composition and emission sources to aerosol optical properties were ev...
An intensive measurement campaign was conducted in Xi'an, China from December 2012-January 2013 to i...
Visibility impairment has become an important environmental issue receiving great attention from bot...
Long-term (1973 to 2010) trends in visibility at Chengdu, China were investigated using meteorologic...
Daily PM2.5 samples were collected in Guangzhou — the largest megacity in South China, for a p...
The rate of visibility deterioration in Ya'an city in the Sichuan Basin has been accelerating si...
Long-term (1973 to 2010) trends in visibility at Chengdu, China were investigated using meteorologic...
To evaluate the impact of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) size distribution on aerosol chemical and ...
Field campaigns monitoring the aerosol optical properties and chemical components of PM10 were carri...
Daily PM2.5 samples were collected in Guangzhou - the largest megacity in South China, for a period ...
Beijing experiences air pollution such that the sky overhead is gray much of the time even on cloudl...
<div><p>Long-term (1973 to 2010) trends in visibility at Chengdu, China were investigated using mete...
The objective of this study was to reconstruct light extinction coefficients (b(ext)) according to c...
The evolution of physical, chemical and optical properties of urban aerosol particles was characteri...
Beijing experiences air pollution such that the sky overhead is gray much of the time even on cloudl...
The contributions of chemical composition and emission sources to aerosol optical properties were ev...