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Photochemical smog in China: scientific challenges and implications for air-quality policies
Hallquist, Mattias ; Munthe, John ; Hu, Min ; Wang, Tao ; Chan, Chak K. ; Gao, Jian ; Boman, Johan ; Guo, Song ; Hallquist, Asa M. ; Mellqvist, Johan ; Moldanova, Jana ; Pathak, Ravi K. ; Pettersson, Jan B. C. ; Pleijel, Hakan ; Simpson, David ; Thynell, Marie
刊名NATIONAL SCIENCE REVIEW
2016
关键词Photochemical smog scientific FINE PARTICULATE MATTER HONG-KONG POLLUTION AEROSOLS CITIES
DOI10.1093/nsr/nww080
英文摘要Severe air-pollution events in many parts of China pose a major threat to health and ecosystems [1]. China’s air pollution is concentrated to economically developed areas, such as Beijing–Tianjin– Hebei (BTH) and Pearl–River–Delta (PRD) [2,3]. The situation has received considerable attention in international and national media, including its secondary societal and economic impacts such as lowered productivity, reduced investments and loss of professionals who have the choice of residing elsewhere. Large efforts are today underway from the government to improve the situation by measures to reduce primary emissions (see Airborne Pollution Prevention and Control Action Plan (2013–2017), available at http://www.gov.cn). This will also affect secondary pollutants such as ozone (O3) and particulate matter (PM) but how and to what magnitude are uncertain. The photochemically induced secondary pollutants will add to any severe local urban air pollution but require a very different approach for abatements. In this perspective view, we will address the complexity of photochemical smog while acknowledging the urge for similar descriptions on local urban air pollution as described elsewhere [1–4].; Swedish Research Council [639-2013-6917]; National Basic Research Program from Ministry of Science and Technology, China [2013CB228503]; National Natural Science Foundation of China [91544214, 91544226]; Hong Kong Research Grants Council [C-5022-14G]; SCI(E); 中国科学引文数据库(CSCD); EDITORIAL MATERIAL; 4; 401-403; 3
语种英语
内容类型期刊论文
源URL[http://ir.pku.edu.cn/handle/20.500.11897/476569]  
专题环境科学与工程学院
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Hallquist, Mattias,Munthe, John,Hu, Min,et al. Photochemical smog in China: scientific challenges and implications for air-quality policies[J]. NATIONAL SCIENCE REVIEW,2016.
APA Hallquist, Mattias.,Munthe, John.,Hu, Min.,Wang, Tao.,Chan, Chak K..,...&Thynell, Marie.(2016).Photochemical smog in China: scientific challenges and implications for air-quality policies.NATIONAL SCIENCE REVIEW.
MLA Hallquist, Mattias,et al."Photochemical smog in China: scientific challenges and implications for air-quality policies".NATIONAL SCIENCE REVIEW (2016).
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