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Characteristics and Formation Mechanism of Continuous Extreme Hazes in China: A Case Study in Autumn of 2014 in the North China Plain
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions
- Germany
doi 10.5194/acpd-15-10987-2015
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Atmospheric Science
Planetary Science
Space
Date
April 15, 2015
Authors
Y. R. Yang
X. G. Liu
Y. Qu
J. L. An
R. Jiang
Y. H. Zhang
Y. L. Sun
Z. J. Wu
F. Zhang
W. Q. Xu
X. Q. Ma
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Copernicus GmbH
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