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Jinxi Hua

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The Science of the Total Environment|September 2, 2020
Competing PM<sub>2.5</sub> and NO<sub>2</sub> holiday effects in the Beijing area vary locally due to differences in residential coal burning and traffic patternsJinxi Hua, Yuanxun Zhang, Benjamin de Foy, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|May 25, 2023
Multi-site, multi-pollutant atmospheric data analysis using Riemannian geometryAlexander Smith, Jinxi Hua, Benjamin de Foy, et al.
Atmospheric Research|November 17, 2020
COVID-19 pandemic in Wuhan: Ambient air quality and the relationships between criteria air pollutants and meteorological variables before, during, and after lockdownIshaq Dimeji Sulaymon, Yuanxun Zhang, Philip K Hopke, et al.
Environment International|May 16, 2020
Associations between source-resolved PM<sub>2.5</sub> and airway inflammation at urban and rural locations in BeijingJing Shang, Yuanxun Zhang, James J Schauer, et al.
Journal of Environmental Management|May 9, 2021
Quantitative estimation of meteorological impacts and the COVID-19 lockdown reductions on NO<sub>2</sub> and PM<sub>2.5</sub> over the Beijing area using Generalized Additive Models (GAM)Jinxi Hua, Yuanxun Zhang, Benjamin de Foy, et al.
Chemosphere|February 28, 2024
WITHDRAWN: Insights into the source contributions to the elevated fine particulate matter in Nigeria using a source-oriented chemical transport modelIshaq Dimeji Sulaymon, Fei Ye, Kangjia Gong, et al.
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)|December 18, 2018
Chemical characterization and source apportionment of PM<sub>2.5</sub> personal exposure of two cohorts living in urban and suburban BeijingJing Shang, Reza Bashiri Khuzestani, Jingyu Tian, et al.
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The Science of the Total Environment|September 2, 2020
Competing PM<sub>2.5</sub> and NO<sub>2</sub> holiday effects in the Beijing area vary locally due to differences in residential coal burning and traffic patternsJinxi Hua, Yuanxun Zhang, Benjamin de Foy, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|May 25, 2023
Multi-site, multi-pollutant atmospheric data analysis using Riemannian geometryAlexander Smith, Jinxi Hua, Benjamin de Foy, et al.
Atmospheric Research|November 17, 2020
COVID-19 pandemic in Wuhan: Ambient air quality and the relationships between criteria air pollutants and meteorological variables before, during, and after lockdownIshaq Dimeji Sulaymon, Yuanxun Zhang, Philip K Hopke, et al.
Environment International|May 16, 2020
Associations between source-resolved PM<sub>2.5</sub> and airway inflammation at urban and rural locations in BeijingJing Shang, Yuanxun Zhang, James J Schauer, et al.
Journal of Environmental Management|May 9, 2021
Quantitative estimation of meteorological impacts and the COVID-19 lockdown reductions on NO<sub>2</sub> and PM<sub>2.5</sub> over the Beijing area using Generalized Additive Models (GAM)Jinxi Hua, Yuanxun Zhang, Benjamin de Foy, et al.
Chemosphere|February 28, 2024
WITHDRAWN: Insights into the source contributions to the elevated fine particulate matter in Nigeria using a source-oriented chemical transport modelIshaq Dimeji Sulaymon, Fei Ye, Kangjia Gong, et al.
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)|December 18, 2018
Chemical characterization and source apportionment of PM<sub>2.5</sub> personal exposure of two cohorts living in urban and suburban BeijingJing Shang, Reza Bashiri Khuzestani, Jingyu Tian, et al.
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