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Atmos. Chem. Phys., 18, 15811–15824, 2018
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Impacts of shipping emissions on PM2.5 pollution in China
Zhaofeng Lv et al.
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This study comprehensively analyzed the impacts of the marine transport sector to the concentrations of PM2.5 and its components in eastern China on multiple temporal and spatial scales. Furthermore, a source-oriented CMAQ was used to identify the contributions of shipping emissions from different maritime areas to the inland air quality. This work supplemented the insufficiency of multi-scale researches on the influences of the shipping sector on the inland air quality.
This study comprehensively analyzed the impacts of the marine transport sector to the...
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