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Benefits of refined NH3 emission controls on PM2.5 mitigation in Central China
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posted on 2024-10-19, 22:53 authored by Zexuan Zhang, Yingying Yan, Shaofei Kong, Qimin Deng, Si Qin, Liquan Yao, Tianliang Zhao, Shihua QiBenefits of refined NH3 emission controls on PM2.5 mitigation in Central China
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Science of the Total EnvironmentVolume
814Article number
151957Pagination
1-12Location
Amsterdam, The NetherlandsPublisher DOI
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0048-9697eISSN
1879-1026Language
EnglishPublication classification
C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalPublisher
ElsevierPublication URL
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AIR-QUALITYAMMONIA EMISSIONSATMOSPHERIC AMMONIACentral ChinaEnvironmental SciencesEnvironmental Sciences & EcologyGROS-Chem simulationHAZE EPISODESHIGH-RESOLUTIONLife Sciences & BiomedicineNH(3 )emission reductionNITROGEN DEPOSITIONPARTICULATE MATTERPM2.5 mitigationRefined control strategyROAD VEHICLE EMISSIONSScience & TechnologySULFUR-DIOXIDEUNITED-STATES
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