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Dr Hang Su Su
Director, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Multiphase Buffering by Ammonia Sustains Sulfate Production in Atmospheric Aerosols
AGU 2024
atmospheric sciences | 13 december 2024
Guangjie Zheng, Hang Su, Meinrat O. Andreae, Ulric...
Multiphase oxidation of sulfur dioxide (SO2) is an important source of sulfate in the atmosphere. There are, however, concerns that protons produced d...
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The contribution of black carbon-containing particles to PM2.5: variability, drivers and impacts
AGU 2024
atmospheric sciences | 13 december 2024
Yuxuan Zhang, Jinbo Wang, Nana Wu, Xiaoran Ouyang,...
Atmospheric black carbon (BC) particles play an important role in air pollution, climate change and human health. Evaluating BC's impacts by model sim...
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Organic Nitrogen: The Significant Overlooked Piece in China's Nitrogen-Carbon Balance
AGU 2024
atmospheric sciences | 12 december 2024
Jiani Tan, Hang Su, Gregory R. Carmichael, Joshua ...
The increase in reactive nitrogen (Nr) deposition, accompanying the rapid growth in global Nr emissions since 1850, has significantly impacted both na...
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IVOCs Emission and its Contribution to SOA Formation in China
AGU 2024
atmospheric sciences | 12 december 2024
Qiaoqiao Wang, Ning Yang, Nan Ma, Yafang Cheng, Ha...
Intermediate volatility organic compounds (IVOCs) are considered as a potentially important precursors of secondary organic aerosols (SOA). However, t...
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Enhancing Global Simulation of Smoke Injection Height for Intense Pyro-convection through Coupling an Improved One-dimensional Plume Rise Model in CAM-chem
AGU 2024
atmospheric sciences | 12 december 2024
Chaoqun Ma, Ruijing Ni, Hang Su, Yafang Cheng
The impact of wildfire smoke is largely determined by the height where they are injected into the atmosphere. Current plume rise models tend to undere...
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Smoke-charged vortex doubles hemispheric aerosol in the middle stratosphere and buffers ozone depletion
AGU 2024
atmospheric sciences | 11 december 2024
Hang Su, Chaoqun Ma, Johannes Lelieveld, William J...
Australian mega-wildfires in the summer of 2019/20 injected smoke into the stratosphere, causing strong ozone depletion in the lower stratosphere. Her...
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Bridging atmospheric science and policy-making on air pollution control
AGU 2024
atmospheric sciences | 11 december 2024
Hang Su
Air quality and climate change depend on the chemical composition of the atmosphere, including trace gases and aerosols. The formation and effects of ...
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Non-Core-Shell Structure of Black carbon Aerosols over the Ocean Observed Onboard the S/Y Eugen Seibold
AGU 2024
atmospheric sciences | 10 december 2024
Xihao Pan, Jeannine Ditas, Uwe Kuhn, Hedy Maria Aa...
Black carbon (BC) is the most strongly light-absorbing component of atmospheric aerosols and is regarded as one of the most significant short-lived cl...
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