Carbonaceous aerosols (CA) from anthropogenic emissions have been significantly reduced in urban China in recent years. However, the relative contributions of fossil and nonfossil sources to CA in rural and background regions of China remain unclear. In this study, the sources of different carbonaceous fractions in fine aerosols (PM2.5) from five background sites of the China Meteorological Administration Atmosphere Watch Network during the winter of 2019 and 2020 were quantified using radiocarbon (14C) and organic markers. The results showed that nonfossil sources contributed 44–69% to total carbon at these five background sites. Fossil fuel combustion was the predominant source of elemental carbon at all sites (73 ± 12%). Nonfossil source...
We measured the radiocarbon isotope signals in various fractions of carbonaceous aerosols sampled ac...
Fine carbonaceous aerosols (CAs) is the key factor influencing the currently filthy air in megacitie...
From 2013, a significant decline in fine particulate matter (PM2.5) occurred in most Chinese cities....
Water-soluble organic carbon (WSOC) is a large fraction of organic aerosols (OA) globally and has s...
During winter 2013, extremely high concentrations (i.e., 4-20 times higher than the World Health Org...
During winter 2013, extremely high concentrations (i.e., 4–20 times higher than the World Health Org...
During winter 2013, extremely high concentrations (i.e., 4–20 times higher than the World Heal...
China experiences frequent and severe haze outbreaks from the beginning of winter. Carbonaceous aero...
Water-soluble organic carbon (WSOC) is a large fraction of organic aerosols (OA) globally and has si...
During winter 2013, extremely high concentrations (i.e., 4–20 times higher than the World Health Org...
We measured the radiocarbon isotope signals in various fractions of carbonaceous aerosols sampled ac...
We measured the radiocarbon isotope signals in various fractions of carbonaceous aerosols sampled ac...
To investigate the sources and formation mechanisms of carbonaceous aerosols, a major contributor to...
Source quantification of carbonaceous aerosols in the Chinese outflow regions still remains uncertai...
Source apportionment of organic carbon (OC) and elemental carbon (EC) from PM1 (particulate matter w...
We measured the radiocarbon isotope signals in various fractions of carbonaceous aerosols sampled ac...
Fine carbonaceous aerosols (CAs) is the key factor influencing the currently filthy air in megacitie...
From 2013, a significant decline in fine particulate matter (PM2.5) occurred in most Chinese cities....
Water-soluble organic carbon (WSOC) is a large fraction of organic aerosols (OA) globally and has s...
During winter 2013, extremely high concentrations (i.e., 4-20 times higher than the World Health Org...
During winter 2013, extremely high concentrations (i.e., 4–20 times higher than the World Health Org...
During winter 2013, extremely high concentrations (i.e., 4–20 times higher than the World Heal...
China experiences frequent and severe haze outbreaks from the beginning of winter. Carbonaceous aero...
Water-soluble organic carbon (WSOC) is a large fraction of organic aerosols (OA) globally and has si...
During winter 2013, extremely high concentrations (i.e., 4–20 times higher than the World Health Org...
We measured the radiocarbon isotope signals in various fractions of carbonaceous aerosols sampled ac...
We measured the radiocarbon isotope signals in various fractions of carbonaceous aerosols sampled ac...
To investigate the sources and formation mechanisms of carbonaceous aerosols, a major contributor to...
Source quantification of carbonaceous aerosols in the Chinese outflow regions still remains uncertai...
Source apportionment of organic carbon (OC) and elemental carbon (EC) from PM1 (particulate matter w...
We measured the radiocarbon isotope signals in various fractions of carbonaceous aerosols sampled ac...
Fine carbonaceous aerosols (CAs) is the key factor influencing the currently filthy air in megacitie...
From 2013, a significant decline in fine particulate matter (PM2.5) occurred in most Chinese cities....