Ruiting Liu
Chinese Academy of Sciences
3 Papers
Ruiting Liu is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aerosol & Haze. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications. Previous affiliations of Ruiting Liu include China Meteorological Administration.
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Papers
The formation and evolution of secondary organic aerosol during haze events in Beijing in wintertime
TL;DR: Model validation demonstrates the model is capable of reproducing meteorological variables and major aerosol components, and the model significantly improves SOA and organic aerosol (OA) simulations by taking S/IVOCs (SVOC + IVOC) and relevant aging processes into account.
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The impacts of urban surface characteristics on radiation balance and meteorological variables in the boundary layer around Beijing in summertime
TL;DR: In this article, some key geometric and thermal parameters derived from recent field and satellite observations in Beijing were collected and incorporated into the WRF-UCM (Weather Research and Forecasting) model instead of previous default ones.
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A Modeling Study of the Impact of Crop Residue Burning on PM2.5 Concentration in Beijing and Tianjin during a Severe Autumn Haze Event
TL;DR: A coupled meteorology and aerosol/chemistry model (WRF-Chem) with ground and satellite observations and biomass burning emission inventory were applied to investigate the spatial/temporal distribution and transport pathways of air pollutants and to quantify the contribution of crop residue burning to aerosol concentration in the North China Plain, with focus on Beijing and Tianjin during a severe haze episode on 7-11 October 2014, when the daily mean surface PM2.5 concentration in Beijing reached 317 µg m-3.