Wang, Yuxuan
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Archana Dayalu, J. William Munger, Yuxuan Wang, Steven C. Wofsy, Yu Zhao, Thomas Nehrkorn, Chris P. Nielsen, Michael B. McElroy, and Rachel Chang. 2020. “Evaluating China’s Anthropogenic CO2 Emissions Inventories: A Northern China Case Study Using Continuous Surface Observations from 2005 to 2009”. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 20, 6, Pp. 3569–3588
Archana Dayalu, J. William Munger, Yuxuan Wang, Steven C. Wofsy, Yu Zhao, Thomas Nehrkorn, Chris P. Nielsen, Michael B. McElroy, and Rachel Chang. 2020. “Evaluating China’s Anthropogenic CO2 Emissions Inventories: A Northern China Case Study Using Continuous Surface Observations from 2005 to 2009”. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 20, 6, Pp. 3569–3588
S.J. Song, M. Gao, W.Q. Xu, Y.L. Sun, D.R. Worsnop, J.T. Jayne, Y.Z. Zhang, L. Zhu, M. Li, Z. Zhou, C.L. Cheng, Y.B. Lv, Y. Wang, W. Peng, X.B. Xu, N. Lin, Y.X. Wang, S.X. Wang, J. W. Munger, D. Jacob, and M.B. McElroy. 2019. “Possible Heterogeneous Hydroxymethanesulfonate (HMS) Chemistry in Northern China Winter Haze and Implications for Rapid Sulfate Formation”. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 19, Pp. 1357-71
S.J. Song, M. Gao, W.Q. Xu, Y.L. Sun, D.R. Worsnop, J.T. Jayne, Y.Z. Zhang, L. Zhu, M. Li, Z. Zhou, C.L. Cheng, Y.B. Lv, Y. Wang, W. Peng, X.B. Xu, N. Lin, Y.X. Wang, S.X. Wang, J. W. Munger, D. Jacob, and M.B. McElroy. 2019. “Possible Heterogeneous Hydroxymethanesulfonate (HMS) Chemistry in Northern China Winter Haze and Implications for Rapid Sulfate Formation”. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 19, Pp. 1357-71
Archana Dayalu, William Munger, Steven Wofsy, Yuxuan Wang, Thomas Nehrkorn, Yu Zhao, Michael McElroy, Chris Nielsen, and Kristina Luus. 2018. “Assessing Biotic Contributions to CO2 Fluxes in Northern China Using the Vegetation, Photosynthesis and Respiration Model (VPRM-CHINA) and Observations from 2005 to 2009”. Biogeosciences, 15, Pp. 6713-29
Archana Dayalu, William Munger, Steven Wofsy, Yuxuan Wang, Thomas Nehrkorn, Yu Zhao, Michael McElroy, Chris Nielsen, and Kristina Luus. 2018. “Assessing Biotic Contributions to CO2 Fluxes in Northern China Using the Vegetation, Photosynthesis and Respiration Model (VPRM-CHINA) and Observations from 2005 to 2009”. Biogeosciences, 15, Pp. 6713-29
Shaojie Song, Meng Gao, Weiqi Xu, Jingyuan Shao, Guoliang Shi, Shuxiao Wang, Yuxuan Wang, Yele Sun, and Michael McElroy. 2018. “Fine Particle PH for Beijing Winter Haze As Inferred from Different Thermodynamic Equilibrium Models”. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 18, Pp. 7423-38
Shaojie Song, Meng Gao, Weiqi Xu, Jingyuan Shao, Guoliang Shi, Shuxiao Wang, Yuxuan Wang, Yele Sun, and Michael McElroy. 2018. “Fine Particle PH for Beijing Winter Haze As Inferred from Different Thermodynamic Equilibrium Models”. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 18, Pp. 7423-38
Xuan Wang, Yuxuan Wang, Jiming Hao, Yutaka Kondo, Martin Irwin, J. William Munger, and Yongjing Zhao. 2013. “Top-down Estimate of China’s Black Carbon Emissions Using Surface Observations: Sensitivity to Observation Representativeness and Transport Model Error”. Journal of Geophysical Research, 118, 11, Pp. 5781-95
Xuan Wang, Yuxuan Wang, Jiming Hao, Yutaka Kondo, Martin Irwin, J. William Munger, and Yongjing Zhao. 2013. “Top-down Estimate of China’s Black Carbon Emissions Using Surface Observations: Sensitivity to Observation Representativeness and Transport Model Error”. Journal of Geophysical Research, 118, 11, Pp. 5781-95
Yuxuan Wang, Xuan Wang, Yutaka Kondo, Mizuo Kajino, J. William Munger, and Jiming Hao. 2011. “Black Carbon and Its Correlation With Trace Gases at a Rural Site in Beijing: Implications for Regional Emissions”. Journal of Geophysical Research, 116, D24
Yuxuan Wang, Xuan Wang, Yutaka Kondo, Mizuo Kajino, J. William Munger, and Jiming Hao. 2011. “Black Carbon and Its Correlation With Trace Gases at a Rural Site in Beijing: Implications for Regional Emissions”. Journal of Geophysical Research, 116, D24
Yuxuan Wang, Michael B. McElroy, J. William Munger, Jiming Hao, Hong Ma, and Chris Nielsen. 2010. “Year-Round Measurements of O3 and CO at a Rural Site Near Beijing: Variations in Their Correlations”. Tellus B: Chemical and Physical Meteorology, 62, 4, Pp. 228-41
Yuxuan Wang, Michael B. McElroy, J. William Munger, Jiming Hao, Hong Ma, and Chris Nielsen. 2010. “Year-Round Measurements of O3 and CO at a Rural Site Near Beijing: Variations in Their Correlations”. Tellus B: Chemical and Physical Meteorology, 62, 4, Pp. 228-41
Yuxuan Wang, J. William Munger, Shicheng Xu, Michael B. McElroy, Jiming Hao, Chris Nielsen, and Hong Ma. 2010. “CO2 and Its Correlation With CO at a Rural Site Near Beijing: Implications for Combustion Efficiency in China”. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 10, Pp. 8881-97
Yuxuan Wang, J. William Munger, Shicheng Xu, Michael B. McElroy, Jiming Hao, Chris Nielsen, and Hong Ma. 2010. “CO2 and Its Correlation With CO at a Rural Site Near Beijing: Implications for Combustion Efficiency in China”. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 10, Pp. 8881-97
Dan Chen, Yuxuan Wang, Michael B. McElroy, Kebin He, Robert Yantosca, and Phillipe Le Sager. 2009. “Regional CO Pollution in China Simulated by the High-Resolution Nested-Grid GEOS-Chem Model”. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 9, 11, Pp. 3825-39
Dan Chen, Yuxuan Wang, Michael B. McElroy, Kebin He, Robert Yantosca, and Phillipe Le Sager. 2009. “Regional CO Pollution in China Simulated by the High-Resolution Nested-Grid GEOS-Chem Model”. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 9, 11, Pp. 3825-39
Michael B. McElroy, Xi Lu, Chris Nielsen, and Yuxuan Wang. 2009. “Potential for Wind Generated Electricity in China”. Science, 325, 5946, Pp. 1378-80
Michael B. McElroy, Xi Lu, Chris Nielsen, and Yuxuan Wang. 2009. “Potential for Wind Generated Electricity in China”. Science, 325, 5946, Pp. 1378-80