supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(72234003,71921003,and 71761147002);the Jiangsu Natural Science Foundation of China(BK20160624).
Aerosol particle size has a crucial impact on the environment and public health.Current satellite-based regression models focus on the total amount of particles and are limited by surface observations.This study propo...
supported by the National Key Research and Development Program Pilot Projects of China(2016YFA0601901);the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars(41825011);the National Natural Science Foundation of China(42030608,41590874,and 41941011)。
The optical and microphysical properties of aerosols remain one of the greatest uncertainties associated with evaluating the climate forcing attributed to aerosols.Although the trends in aerosol optical depth(AOD)at g...
The period of existence and spread of Corona virus has led to the use of all means of remote education as an urgent necessity for all educational facilities, especially universities. Aim: Therefore, i...
Under the auspices the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities,China(No.2017TD-26);the Plan for Changbai Mountain Scholars of Jilin Province,China(No.JJLZ[2015]54)
The Multi-angle imaging spectroradiometer(MISR) land-surface(LS) bidirectional reflectance factor(BRF) product(MILS_BRF) has unique semi-simultaneous multi-angle sampling and global coverage. However, unlike on-satell...
The sulfur pollutants are the source of a sizeable portion of the air pollution. In this work, the recent spatiotemporal distribution and trend of the mass concentration of two of the critical sulfur pollutants, SO2 a...
supported by the National Natural Science Foundations of China (Nos.41475136 and 41590871);International Science & Technology Cooperation Program of China (No.2013DFG22820)
This study presents detailed analysis of spatiotemporal variations and trend of dust optical properties i.e., Aerosol Optical Depth(AOD) and Angstrom component over Asian desert regions using thirteen years of data(i....
Exposure to particulate matter with an aerodynamic diameter of less than 2.5 μm (PM2.5) may increase risk of lung cancer. The repetitive and broad-area coverage of satellites may allow atmospheric remote sensing to o...