Articles | Volume 19, issue 10
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-19-6749-2019
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-19-6749-2019
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21 May 2019
Research article |  | 21 May 2019

Contrasting physical properties of black carbon in urban Beijing between winter and summer

Dantong Liu, Rutambhara Joshi, Junfeng Wang, Chenjie Yu, James D. Allan, Hugh Coe, Michael J. Flynn, Conghui Xie, James Lee, Freya Squires, Simone Kotthaus, Sue Grimmond, Xinlei Ge, Yele Sun, and Pingqing Fu

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This study provides source attribution and characterization of BC in the Beijing urban environment in both winter and summer. For the first time, the physically and chemically based source apportionments are compared to evaluate the primary source contribution and secondary processing of BC-containing particles. A method is proposed to isolate the BC from the transportation sector and coal combustion sources.
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