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Photochemical Air Pollution in Highly Urbanized Subtropical Regions

 from Micro Environments to Urban-Terrestrial-Oceanic Interactions

Our Goals:

  •  To address cutting-edge science in the area of atmospheric chemistry
  •  To explore the complex sources and formation mechanisms of photochemical pollution
  •  To fill the knowledge gaps on the role of naturally emitted reactive gases/aerosols, the complex chemical pathways, and the interplay with meteorology/climate.

Our Strategy:

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Collaborations:

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Alex Guenther

Biogenic emission

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Yuanhang Zhang

China air quality research and policy

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Donald Blake

Atmospheric chemistry 

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Gregory Carmichael

Air quality model development

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Steven Brown

Radical and oxidation chemistry

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Junyu Zheng

PRD regional  anthropogenic emission

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Daniel Jacob

Global Air Quality Model

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Yingjun Liu

organic aerosols and VOC oxidation

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Allen Goldstein

organic gases and aerosols characterization

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Liuju Zhong

PRD air quality and policy

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