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Xiliang Ni, Chunxiang Cao, Yuke Zhou, Xianghui Cui and Ramesh P. Singh
With the economic growth and increasing urbanization in the last three decades, the air quality over China has continuously degraded, which poses a great threat to human health. The concentration of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) directly affects the mo...
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Weicheng Liu, Qiang Zhang, Zhao Fu, Xiaoyan Chen and Hong Li
Due to the complex terrain, sparse precipitation observation sites, and uneven distribution of precipitation in the northeastern slope of the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau, it is necessary to establish a precipitation estimation method with strong applicab...
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Javier Omar Castillo-Miranda,Ricardo Torres-Jadón,José Agustín García-Reynoso,Bertha E. Mar-Morales,Francisco Javier Rodríguez-Gómez,Luis Gerardo Ruiz-Suárez
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Air pollution is a threat to cultural heritage because it accelerates the natural deterioration of monuments, palaces, churches, and archaeological ruins, which have an irreplaceable value. In the Mexico City Metropolitan Area (MCMA), there are 19 968 bu...
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Kihal-Talantikite Wahida, Cindy M. Padilla, Zmirou-Navier Denis, Blanchard Olivier, Le Nir Géraldine, Quenel Philippe and Deguen Séverine
Many epidemiological studies examining long-term health effects of exposure to air pollutants have characterized exposure by the outdoor air concentrations at sites that may be distant to subjects? residences at different points in time. The temporal and...
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Tianhao Zhang, Wei Gong, Wei Wang, Yuxi Ji, Zhongmin Zhu and Yusi Huang
Highly accurate data on the spatial distribution of ambient fine particulate matter (<2.5 µm: PM2.5) is currently quite limited in China. By introducing NO2 and Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI) into the Geographically Weighted Regression (GWR) model, a ne...
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