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Qili Dai

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 20, 2021
Why it makes sense that increased PM<sub>2.5</sub> was correlated with anthropogenic combustion-derived waterPhilip K Hopke, Qili Dai
The Science of the Total Environment|August 4, 2024
Optimizing BenMAP health impact assessment with meteorological factor driven machine learning modelsJuncheng Wu, Qili Dai, Shaojie Song
The Science of the Total Environment|January 17, 2022
Source apportionment of particle number concentrations: A global reviewPhilip K Hopke, Yinchang Feng, Qili Dai
The Science of the Total Environment|September 18, 2022
Spatio-temporally differentiated impacts of temperature inversion on surface PM<sub>2.5</sub> in eastern ChinaMin Shao, Xiaoying Xu, Yutong Lu, et al.
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)|August 27, 2021
Estimating uncertainties of source contributions to PM<sub>2.5</sub> using moving window evolving dispersion normalized PMFLilai Song, Qili Dai, Yinchang Feng, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|June 20, 2020
Global review of recent source apportionments for airborne particulate matterPhilip K Hopke, Qili Dai, Linxuan Li, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|June 6, 2020
Improving apportionment of PM<sub>2.5</sub> using multisite PMF by constraining G-values with a priori informationQili Dai, Philip K Hopke, Xiaohui Bi, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|June 21, 2021
Sensitivity of PM<sub>2.5</sub> and O<sub>3</sub> pollution episodes to meteorological factors over the North China PlainSimeng Ma, Min Shao, Yufen Zhang, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|May 25, 2021
Responses in PM<sub>2.5</sub> and its chemical components to typical unfavorable meteorological events in the suburban area of Tianjin, ChinaMin Shao, Qili Dai, Zhuojun Yu, et al.
Journal of Environmental Sciences (China)|October 5, 2021
Size distribution and chemical characteristics of particles from crop residue open burning in North ChinaTingkun Li, Qili Dai, Xiaohui Bi, et al.
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 20, 2021
Why it makes sense that increased PM<sub>2.5</sub> was correlated with anthropogenic combustion-derived waterPhilip K Hopke, Qili Dai
The Science of the Total Environment|August 4, 2024
Optimizing BenMAP health impact assessment with meteorological factor driven machine learning modelsJuncheng Wu, Qili Dai, Shaojie Song
The Science of the Total Environment|January 17, 2022
Source apportionment of particle number concentrations: A global reviewPhilip K Hopke, Yinchang Feng, Qili Dai
The Science of the Total Environment|September 18, 2022
Spatio-temporally differentiated impacts of temperature inversion on surface PM<sub>2.5</sub> in eastern ChinaMin Shao, Xiaoying Xu, Yutong Lu, et al.
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)|August 27, 2021
Estimating uncertainties of source contributions to PM<sub>2.5</sub> using moving window evolving dispersion normalized PMFLilai Song, Qili Dai, Yinchang Feng, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|June 20, 2020
Global review of recent source apportionments for airborne particulate matterPhilip K Hopke, Qili Dai, Linxuan Li, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|June 6, 2020
Improving apportionment of PM<sub>2.5</sub> using multisite PMF by constraining G-values with a priori informationQili Dai, Philip K Hopke, Xiaohui Bi, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|June 21, 2021
Sensitivity of PM<sub>2.5</sub> and O<sub>3</sub> pollution episodes to meteorological factors over the North China PlainSimeng Ma, Min Shao, Yufen Zhang, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|May 25, 2021
Responses in PM<sub>2.5</sub> and its chemical components to typical unfavorable meteorological events in the suburban area of Tianjin, ChinaMin Shao, Qili Dai, Zhuojun Yu, et al.
Journal of Environmental Sciences (China)|October 5, 2021
Size distribution and chemical characteristics of particles from crop residue open burning in North ChinaTingkun Li, Qili Dai, Xiaohui Bi, et al.
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