2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2013.12.028
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Low-molecular-weight organic acids in the Tibetan Plateau: Results from one-year of precipitation samples at the SET station

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“…The synoptic climatology of this region has been described in many recent literatures (e.g. Tian et al , ; Yao et al , , , ; Liu et al , ; Wonsick and Pinker, ; Kattel et al , ; Zhang et al , ).…”
Section: Data and Study Regionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The synoptic climatology of this region has been described in many recent literatures (e.g. Tian et al , ; Yao et al , , , ; Liu et al , ; Wonsick and Pinker, ; Kattel et al , ; Zhang et al , ).…”
Section: Data and Study Regionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The synoptic climatology of this region has been described in many recent literatures (e.g. Tian et al, 2008;Yao et al, 2012aYao et al, , 2012bYao et al, , 2013Liu et al, 2014;Wonsick and Pinker, 2014;Kattel et al, 2015;Zhang et al, 2017). The China Meteorological Administration (CMA) provided 20 years of climatic data (maximum temperature, minimum temperature, mean temperature, RH, hours of (Kattel et al, 2015).…”
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“…Therefore, biogenic emissions and related products may be essential sources of fine aerosols over HTP forest and grassland areas. In the southeastern TP, strong monoterpene emissions were reported since there are a great number of alpine forest species (Wang et al, 2007); biogenic emissions were identified as the main precursors of atmospheric low-weight organic acids (Liu et al, 2014). In the central TP, biogenic contributions to secondary organic carbon were estimated to be ∼ 75 %; biogenic aerosol tracer concentrations were also higher in summer than in winter (Shen et al, 2015).…”
Section: Spatial and Seasonal Patterns In Atmospheric Aerosol Massesmentioning
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“…Tuo et al (2011) reported that fatty acids were found in all sediment samples from Erhai Lake and Gahai Lake, accompanied by lower concentrations of n-alkanes and n-alkan-2-ones. Liu et al (2014b) investigated organic acids in the Southern Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. They speculated that secondary organic acid formation in high-elevation regions and the changes in the Asian monsoon might exert an important role in the increased organic compounds within ascending tropical moisture.…”
Section: Other Organic Pollutants Around the Qinghai-tibet Plateaumentioning
confidence: 99%