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Chemical composition, mass closure and sources of atmospheric PM10 from industrial sites in Shenzhen, China
Gang Wu 1;Xin Du 1;Xuefang Wu 2;Xiao Fu 1;Shaofei Kong 3;Jianhua Chen 2;Zongshuang Wang 1;2;Zhipeng Bai 2 1. State Key Laboratory of Urban and Regional Ecology;Research Centre for Eco-Environmental Sciences;Chinese Academy of Sciences;Beijing 100085;China. 2. Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences;Beijing 100012;China 3. CMA Key Laboratory for Atmospheric Physics and Environment;Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology;Nanjing 210044;China
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Characterization of typical taste and odor compounds formed by Microcystis aeruginosa
Kejia Zhang 1;Tsair Fuh Lin 2;Tuqiao Zhang 1;Cong Li 1;Naiyun Gao 3 1. College of Civil Engineering and Architecture;Zhejiang University;Hangzhou 310058;China. 2. Department of Environmental Engineering;National Cheng Kung University;Tainan 70101;Taiwan;China 3. State Key Laboratory of Pollution Control and Resource Reuse;Tongji University;Shanghai 200092;China
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Disturbance of light-absorbing aerosols on the albedo in a winter snowpack of Central Tibet
Jing Ming 1;2;Pengling Wang 1;Shuyu Zhao 2;Pengfei Chen 3 1. National Climate Center;China Meteorological Administration;Beijing 100081;China. 2. State Key Laboratory of Cryospheric Sciences;Cold and Arid Regions Environmental and Engineering Research Institute;Chinese Academy of Sciences;Lanzhou 730000;China 3. Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research;Chinese Academy of Sciences;Beijing 100101;China
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Biodegradation of alkylates under less agitated aquifer conditions
Jay J. Cho 1;Makram T. Suidan 2;Albert D. Venosa 3 1. URS Corporation 7720N 16th St. Ste 100 Phoenix;AZ 85020;USA. 2. Faculty of Engineering and Architecture;American University of Beirut;Dean’s office. P.O.Box 11-0236;Riad El Solh 1107 2020;Beirut;Lebanon 3. US Environmental Protection Agency;National Risk Management Research Laboratory;Cincinnati;OH 45268;USA
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