njie Li
Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Science of The Total Environment | 2017
Mingjie Kang; Fan Yang; Hong Ren; Wanyu Zhao; Ye Zhao; Linjie Li; Yu Yan; Yingjie Zhang; Senchao Lai; Yingyi Zhang; Yang Yang; Zifa Wang; Yele Sun; Pingqing Fu
Total suspended particle (TSP) samples were collected during a marine cruise in the East China Sea from May 18 to June 12, 2014. They were analyzed for solvent extractable organic compounds (lipid compounds, PAHs and phthalates) using gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) to better understand the sources and source apportionment of aerosol pollution in the western North Pacific. Higher concentrations were observed in the terrestrially influenced aerosol samples on the basis of five-day backward air mass trajectories, especially for aerosols collected near coastal areas. Phthalates were found to be the dominant species among these measured compound classes (707±401ngm-3 for daytime and 313±155ngm-3 for nighttime), followed by fatty acids, fatty alcohols, n-alkanes and PAHs. In general, the daytime abundances for these compounds are higher than nighttime, possibly attributable to more intensive anthropogenic activities during the daytime. The factor analysis indicates that biomass burning, fungal activities and fossil fuel combustion maybe the main emission sources for organic aerosols over the East China Sea. This study demonstrates that the East Asian continent can be a natural emitter of biogenic and anthropogenic organics to the marine atmosphere through long-range transport, which controls the chemical composition and concentration of organic aerosols over the East China Sea.
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society | 2017
Zhengqiang Li; H. Xu; K. T. Li; Da-Ning Li; Yisong Xie; Linjie Li; Yulan Zhang; Gu Xf; W. Zhao; Q. J. Tian; R. R. Deng; Xiaoli Su; B. Huang; Yanli Qiao; W. Y. Cui; Y. Hu; C. L. Gong; Y. Q. Wang; X. F. Wang; Jun Wang; W. B. Du; Z. Q. Pan; Z. Z. Li; D. Bu
AbstractAn overview of Sun–Sky Radiometer Observation Network (SONET) measurements in China is presented. Based on observations at 16 distributed SONET sites in China, atmospheric aerosol parameters are acquired via standardization processes of operational measurement, maintenance, calibration, inversion, and quality control implemented since 2010. A climatology study is performed focusing on total columnar atmospheric aerosol characteristics, including optical (aerosol optical depth, AngstrOm exponent, fine-mode fraction, single-scattering albedo), physical (volume particle size distribution), chemical composition (black carbon; brown carbon; fine-mode scattering component, coarse-mode component; and aerosol water), and radiative properties (aerosol radiative forcing and efficiency). Data analyses show that aerosol optical depth is low in the west but high in the east of China. Aerosol composition also shows significant spatial and temporal variations, leading to noticeable diversities in optical and phy...
IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science | 2014
Linjie Li; Zhengqiang Li; Manfred Wendisch
Microphysical properties and chemical compositions of aerosol particles determine polarized radiance distribution in the atmosphere. In this paper, the influences of different aerosol properties (particle size, shape, real and imaginary parts of refractive index) on Stokes parameters of polarized skylight in the solar principal and almucantar planes are studied by using vector radiative transfer simulations. The results show high sensitivity of the normalized Stokes parameters due to fine particle size, shape and real part of refractive index of aerosols. It is possible to utilize the strength variations at the peak positions of the normalized Stokes parameters in the principal and almucantar planes to identify aerosol types.
Environmental Pollution | 2018
Hong Ren; Mingjie Kang; Lujie Ren; Yue Zhao; Xiaole Pan; Siyao Yue; Linjie Li; Wanyu Zhao; Lianfang Wei; Qiaorong Xie; Jie Li; Zifa Wang; Yele Sun; Kimitaka Kawamura; Pingqing Fu
Organic tracers are useful for investigating the sources of carbonaceous aerosols but there are still no adequate studies in China. To obtain insights into the diurnal variations, properties, and the influence of regional emission controls on carbonaceous aerosols in Beijing, day-/nighttime PM2.5 samples were collected before (Oct. 15th - Nov. 2nd) and during (Nov. 3rd - Nov. 12th) the 2014 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit. Eleven organic compound classes were analysed using gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS). In addition, the stable carbon isotope ratios (δ13CTC) of total carbon (TC) were detected using an elemental analyser/isotope ratio mass spectrometry (EA/irMS). Most of the organic compounds were more abundant during the night than in the daytime, and their concentrations generally decreased during the APEC. These features were associated with the strict regional emission controls and meteorological conditions. The day/night variations of δ13CTC were smaller during the APEC than those before the APEC the summit, suggesting that regionally transported aerosols are potentially played an important role in the loading of organic aerosols in Beijing before the APEC summit. The source apportionment based on the organic tracers suggested that biomass burning, plastic and microbial emissions, and fossil fuel combustion were important sources of organic aerosols in Beijing. Furthermore, a similar contribution of biomass burning to OC before and during the APEC suggests biomass burning was a persistent contributor to PM2.5 in Beijing and its surroundings.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2013
Zhengqiang Li; Gu Xf; Lianzhou Wang; Da-Ning Li; Yisong Xie; Kuncheng Li; Oleg Dubovik; Gregory L. Schuster; Philippe Goloub; Yulan Zhang; Linjie Li; Yanhe Ma; H. Xu
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2011
Qizhong Wu; Zifa Wang; A. Gbaguidi; C. Gao; Linjie Li; Wenkui Wang
Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy & Radiative Transfer | 2014
Linjie Li; Zhengqiang Li; Kuncheng Li; L. Blarel; Manfred Wendisch
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2017
Wanyu Zhao; Kimitaka Kawamura; Siyao Yue; Lianfang Wei; Hong Ren; Yu Yan; Mingjie Kang; Linjie Li; Lujie Ren; Senchao Lai; Jie Li; Yele Sun; Zifa Wang; Pingqing Fu
ACS Earth and Space Chemistry | 2017
Siyao Yue; Hong Ren; Songyun Fan; Lianfang Wei; Jian Zhao; Mengying Bao; Shengjie Hou; Jianqiong Zhan; Wanyu Zhao; Lujie Ren; Mingjie Kang; Linjie Li; Yanlin Zhang; Yele Sun; Zifa Wang; Pingqing Fu
Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis | 2011
Linjie Li; Yin Q; Gong Cl; Huilong Xu; Chen Lx