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Onset of frequent dust storms innorthern China at ~AD 1100 期刊论文
Scientific Reports, 2015, 卷号: 5, 期号: 2015, 页码: 17111
作者:  He,YX(He,Yuxin)[1,2];  Zhao,C(Zhao,Cheng)[2,3];  Song,M(Song,Mu)[2];  Liu,WG(Liu,Weiguo)[4];  Chen,FH(Chen,Fahu)[5];  Zhang,D(Zhang,Dian)[6];  Liu,ZH(Liu,Zhonghui)[2]
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Onset of frequent dust storms innorthern China at ~AD 1100 期刊论文
Scientific Reports, 2015, 卷号: 5, 期号: 2015, 页码: 17111
作者:  He,YX(He,Yuxin)[1,2];  Zhao,C(Zhao,Cheng)[2,3];  Song,M(Song,Mu)[2];  Liu,WG(Liu,Weiguo)[4];  Chen,FH(Chen,Fahu)[5];  Zhang,D(Zhang,Dian)[6];  Liu,ZH(Liu,Zhonghui)[2]
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Analysis of the causes of heavy aerosol pollution in Beijing, China:A case study with the WRF-Chem model 期刊论文
Particuology, 2015, 卷号: 20, 页码: 32-40
作者:  He,H(He,Hui)[1];  Tie,XX(Tie,Xuexi)[2,3];  Zhang,Q(Zhang,Qiang)[1];  Liu,X(Liu,Xiang)[1];  Gao,Q(Gao,Qian)[1];  Li,X(Li,Xia)[1];  Gao,Y(Gao,Yang)[1]
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PM2.5 in Beijing  Causes of heavy haze  Planetary boundary layer (PBL)  WRF-Chem model  
Analysis of the causes of heavy aerosol pollution in Beijing, China:A case study with the WRF-Chem model 期刊论文
Particuology, 2015, 卷号: 20, 页码: 32-40
作者:  He,H(He,Hui)[1];  Tie,XX(Tie,Xuexi)[2,3];  Zhang,Q(Zhang,Qiang)[1];  Liu,X(Liu,Xiang)[1];  Gao,Q(Gao,Qian)[1];  Li,X(Li,Xia)[1];  Gao,Y(Gao,Yang)[1]
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Pm2.5 In beijIng  Causes Of Heavy Haze  Planetary Boundary Layer (Pbl)  Wrf-chem Model  
Location and variation of the summertime upper‑tropospheretemperature maximum over South Asia 期刊论文
Climate Dynamics, 2015, 卷号: 45, 期号: 2015, 页码: 2757-2774
作者:  Wu,GX(Wu,Guoxiong)[1];  He,B(He,Bian)[1,2];  Liu,YM(Liu,Yimin)[1];  Bao,Q(Bao,Qing)[1];  Ren,RC(Ren,Rongcai)[1]
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Upper-troposphere Temperature Maximum(Uttm)  Feedback Between Rainfall And Circulation  Temperature–vertical Heating Gradient (T–qz) Relation