2015
Bibliographic References tagged with 2015
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X.F. Wu, G.Q. Chen, X.D. Wu, Q. Yang, A. Alsaedi, T. Hayat, and B. Ahmad. 2015. “Renewability and Sustainability of Biogas System: Cosmic Exergy Based Assessment for a Case in China”. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 51, Pp. 1509-24
X.F. Wu, G.Q. Chen, X.D. Wu, Q. Yang, A. Alsaedi, T. Hayat, and B. Ahmad. 2015. “Renewability and Sustainability of Biogas System: Cosmic Exergy Based Assessment for a Case in China”. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 51, Pp. 1509-24
Haikun Wang, Yanxia Zhang, Xi Lu, Chris Nielsen, and Jun Bi. 2015. “Understanding China’s Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Both Production and Consumption Perspectives”. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 52, Pp. 189-200
Haikun Wang, Yanxia Zhang, Xi Lu, Chris Nielsen, and Jun Bi. 2015. “Understanding China’s Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Both Production and Consumption Perspectives”. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 52, Pp. 189-200
Yu Zhao, Hui Zhong, Jie Zhang, and Chris Nielsen. 2015. “Evaluating the Effects of China’s Pollution Control on Inter-Annual Trends and Uncertainties of Atmospheric Mercury Emissions”. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 15, Pp. 4317–4337
Yu Zhao, Hui Zhong, Jie Zhang, and Chris Nielsen. 2015. “Evaluating the Effects of China’s Pollution Control on Inter-Annual Trends and Uncertainties of Atmospheric Mercury Emissions”. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 15, Pp. 4317–4337
Yu Deng, Shenghe Liu, Jianming Cai, Xi Lu, and Chris Nielsen. 2015. “Spatial Pattern and Evolution of Chinese Provincial Population: Methods and Empirical Study”. Journal of Geographical Sciences, 25, 12, Pp. 1507-20
Yu Deng, Shenghe Liu, Jianming Cai, Xi Lu, and Chris Nielsen. 2015. “Spatial Pattern and Evolution of Chinese Provincial Population: Methods and Empirical Study”. Journal of Geographical Sciences, 25, 12, Pp. 1507-20
Hongfei Cui, Pan Mao, Yu Zhao, Chris Nielsen, and Jie Zhang. 2015. “Patterns in Atmospheric Carbonaceous Aerosols in China: Emission Estimates and Observed Concentrations”. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 15, Pp. 8657–8678
Hongfei Cui, Pan Mao, Yu Zhao, Chris Nielsen, and Jie Zhang. 2015. “Patterns in Atmospheric Carbonaceous Aerosols in China: Emission Estimates and Observed Concentrations”. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 15, Pp. 8657–8678
Junling Huang and Michael B. McElroy. 2015. “A 32-Year Perspective on the Origin of Wind Energy in a Warming Climate”. Renewable Energy, 77, May, Pp. 482-92
Junling Huang and Michael B. McElroy. 2015. “A 32-Year Perspective on the Origin of Wind Energy in a Warming Climate”. Renewable Energy, 77, May, Pp. 482-92
Yanxia Zhang, Haikun Wang, Sai Liang, Ming Xu, Qiang Zhang, Hongyan Zhao, and Jun Bi. 2015. “A Dual Strategy for Controlling Energy Consumption and Air Pollution in China’s Metropolis of Beijing”. Energy, 81, 1 March, Pp. 294-303
Yanxia Zhang, Haikun Wang, Sai Liang, Ming Xu, Qiang Zhang, Hongyan Zhao, and Jun Bi. 2015. “A Dual Strategy for Controlling Energy Consumption and Air Pollution in China’s Metropolis of Beijing”. Energy, 81, 1 March, Pp. 294-303
Junling Huang and Michael B. McElroy. 2015. “Thermodynamic Disequilibrium of the Atmosphere in the Context of Global Warming”. Climate Dynamics, (March)
Junling Huang and Michael B. McElroy. 2015. “Thermodynamic Disequilibrium of the Atmosphere in the Context of Global Warming”. Climate Dynamics, (March)
Y. Zhao, LP Qiu, RY Xu, FJ Xie, Q. Zhang, YY Yu, C.P. Nielsen, HX Qin, H.K. Wang, XC Wu, WQ Li, and J. Zhang. 2015. “Advantages of City-Scale Emission Inventory for Urban Air Quality Research and Policy: The Case of Nanjing, a Typical Industrial City in the Yangtze River Delta, China”. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 15, Pp. 12623-44
Y. Zhao, LP Qiu, RY Xu, FJ Xie, Q. Zhang, YY Yu, C.P. Nielsen, HX Qin, H.K. Wang, XC Wu, WQ Li, and J. Zhang. 2015. “Advantages of City-Scale Emission Inventory for Urban Air Quality Research and Policy: The Case of Nanjing, a Typical Industrial City in the Yangtze River Delta, China”. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 15, Pp. 12623-44