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Quantifying the Uncertainties of a Bottom-Up Emission Inventory of Anthropogenic Atmospheric Pollutants in China
(European Geosciences Union, 2011)
The uncertainties of a national, bottom-up inventory of Chinese emissions of anthropogenic \(SO_2\), \(NO_x\), and particulate matter (PM) of different size classes and carbonaceous species are comprehensively quantified, ...
Advantages of a city-scale emission inventory for urban air quality research and policy: the case of Nanjing, a typical industrial city in the Yangtze River Delta, China
(Copernicus GmbH, 2015)
With most eastern Chinese cities facing major air quality challenges, there is a strong need for city-scale emission inventories for use in both chemical transport modeling and the development of pollution control policies. ...
Evaluating the effects of China's pollution controls on inter-annual trends and uncertainties of atmospheric mercury emissions
(Copernicus GmbH, 2015)
China’s anthropogenic emissions of atmospheric mercury (Hg) are effectively constrained by national air pollution control and energy efficiency policies. In this study, improved methods, based on available data from domestic ...
The effects of recent control policies on trends in emissions of anthropogenic atmospheric pollutants and CO2 in China
(Copernicus GmbH, 2013)
To examine the effects of China's national policies of energy conservation and emission control during 2005–2010, inter-annual emission trends of gaseous pollutants, primary aerosols, and CO2 are estimated with a bottom-up ...
Patterns in atmospheric carbonaceous aerosols in China: emission estimates and observed concentrations
(Copernicus GmbH, 2015)
China is experiencing severe carbonaceous aerosol pollution driven mainly by large emissions resulting from intensive use of solid fuels. To gain a better understanding of the levels and trends of carbonaceous aerosol ...
The effects of energy paths and emission controls and standards on future trends in China's emissions of primary air pollutants
(Copernicus GmbH, 2014)
To examine the efficacy of China’s actions to control atmospheric pollution, three levels of growth of energy consumption and three levels of implementation of emission controls are estimated, generating a total of nine ...