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The effect of aerosols on fog lifetime: observational evidence and model simulations 期刊论文
Geophysical Research Letters, 2020
作者:  Shuqi Yan;  Bin Zhu;  Tong Zhu;  Chune Shi;  Duanyang Liu;  Hanqing Kang;  Wen Lu;  Chunsong Lu
收藏  |  浏览/下载:11/0  |  提交时间:2021/01/22
Methane emissions from natural gas vehicles in China 期刊论文
Nature Communications, 2020
作者:  Da Pan;  Lei Tao;  Kang Sun;  Levi M. Golston;  David J. Miller;  Tong Zhu;  Yue Qin;  Yan Zhang;  Denise L. Mauzerall;  Mark A. Zondlo
收藏  |  浏览/下载:18/0  |  提交时间:2020/09/14
Weakening aerosol direct radiative effects mitigate climate penalty on Chinese air quality 期刊论文
Nature, 2020
作者:  Chaopeng Hong;  Qiang Zhang;  Yang Zhang;  Steven J. Davis;  Xin Zhang;  Dan Tong;  Dabo Guan;  Zhu Liu;  Kebin He
收藏  |  浏览/下载:16/0  |  提交时间:2020/08/18
Why is the Indo-Gangetic Plain the region with the largest NH3 column in the globe during pre-monsoon and monsoon seasons? 期刊论文
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 2020
作者:  Tiantian Wang, Yu Song, Zhenying Xu, Mingxu Liu, Tingting Xu, Wenling Liao, Lifei Yin, Xuhui Cai, Ling Kang, Hongsheng Zhang, and Tong Zhu
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Respiratory Inflammation and Short-Term Ambient Air Pollution Exposures in Adult Beijing Residents with and without Prediabetes: A Panel Study 期刊论文
Environmental Health Perspectives, 2020
作者:  Xi Chen;  Yiqun Han;  Wu Chen;  Yanwen Wang;  Xinghua Qiu;  Weiju Li;  Min Hu;  Yusheng Wu;  Qi Wang;  Hanxiyue Zhang;  Tong Zhu
收藏  |  浏览/下载:8/0  |  提交时间:2020/06/09
To what extents do urbanization and air pollution affect fog? 期刊论文
ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS, 2020, 20 (9) : 5559-5572
作者:  Yan, Shuqi;  Zhu, Bin;  Huang, Yong;  Zhu, Jun;  Kang, Hanqing;  Lu, Chunsong;  Zhu, Tong
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Millennial-scale hydroclimate control of tropical soil carbon storage 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 581 (7806) : 63-+
作者:  Lam, Tommy Tsan-Yuk;  Jia, Na;  Zhang, Ya-Wei;  Shum, Marcus Ho-Hin;  Jiang, Jia-Fu;  Zhu, Hua-Chen;  Tong, Yi-Gang;  Shi, Yong-Xia;  Ni, Xue-Bing;  Liao, Yun-Shi;  Li, Wen-Juan;  Jiang, Bao-Gui;  Wei, Wei;  Yuan, Ting-Ting;  Zheng, Kui;  Cui, Xiao-Ming;  Li, Jie;  Pei, Guang-Qian
收藏  |  浏览/下载:25/0  |  提交时间:2020/05/13

Over the past 18,000 years, the residence time and amount of soil carbon stored in the Ganges-Brahmaputra basin have been controlled by the intensity of Indian Summer Monsoon rainfall, with greater carbon destabilization during wetter, warmer conditions.


The storage of organic carbon in the terrestrial biosphere directly affects atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide over a wide range of timescales. Within the terrestrial biosphere, the magnitude of carbon storage can vary in response to environmental perturbations such as changing temperature or hydroclimate(1), potentially generating feedback on the atmospheric inventory of carbon dioxide. Although temperature controls the storage of soil organic carbon at mid and high latitudes(2,3), hydroclimate may be the dominant driver of soil carbon persistence in the tropics(4,5)  however, the sensitivity of tropical soil carbon turnover to large-scale hydroclimate variability remains poorly understood. Here we show that changes in Indian Summer Monsoon rainfall have controlled the residence time of soil carbon in the Ganges-Brahmaputra basin over the past 18,000 years. Comparison of radiocarbon ages of bulk organic carbon and terrestrial higher-plant biomarkers with co-located palaeohydrological records(6) reveals a negative relationship between monsoon rainfall and soil organic carbon stocks on a millennial timescale. Across the deglaciation period, a depletion of basin-wide soil carbon stocks was triggered by increasing rainfall and associated enhanced soil respiration rates. Our results suggest that future hydroclimate changes in tropical regions are likely to accelerate soil carbon destabilization, further increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations.