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Bo Hu is affiliated with the University of Iowa Health Care in the United States and has contributed extensively to the fields of Environmental Science, Earth and Planetary Sciences, and Engineering.

Their research primarily focuses on atmospheric science and environmental engineering, with a strong emphasis on topics related to atmospheric chemistry and aerosols, air quality and health impacts, and atmospheric ozone and climate. Additional interests include atmospheric aerosols and clouds, aluminum alloys composites properties, magnesium alloys properties and applications, as well as air quality monitoring and forecasting.

Bo Hu has published numerous papers in notable academic venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • Atmospheric Research
  • Environmental Pollution
  • Acta Materialia
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Among their recent academic contributions are the following publications:

  • "The promotion effect of nitrous acid on aerosol formation in wintertime in Beijing: the possible contribution of traffic-related emissions" (2020) published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • "What have we missed when studying the impact of aerosols on surface ozone via changing photolysis rates?" (2020) published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • "Effect of the "coal to gas" project on atmospheric NOX during the heating period at a suburban site between Beijing and Tianjin" (2020) published in Atmospheric Research
  • "Rapid formation of intense haze episodes via aerosol-boundary layer feedback in Beijing" (2020) published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • "Significant decreases in the volatile organic compound concentration, atmospheric oxidation capacity and photochemical reactivity during the National Day holiday over a suburban site in the North China Plain" (2020) published in Environmental Pollution

Bo Hu frequently collaborates with other researchers in their field. Some of their frequent co-authors include:

  • Yuesi Wang
  • Zirui Liu
  • Lili Wang
  • Dongsheng Ji
  • Guiqian Tang

Their scholarly output reflects a multidisciplinary approach, blending engineering principles with environmental and atmospheric science to investigate the dynamics of air pollutants and their effects on climate and human health.

Best Publications

  • Mixing layer height and its implications for air pollution over Beijing, China

    Guiqian Tang;Jinqiang Zhang;Xiaowan Zhu;Tao Song

  • Mechanism for the formation of the January 2013 heavy haze pollution episode over central and eastern China

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  • The heaviest particulate air-pollution episodes occurred in northern China in January, 2013: Insights gained from observation

    Dongsheng Ji;Liang Li;Yuesi Wang;Junke Zhang

  • Seasonal and diurnal variation in particulate matter (PM10 and PM2.5) at an urban site of Beijing: analyses from a 9-year study.

    Zirui Liu;Bo Hu;Lili Wang;Fangkun Wu

  • Chemical characterization and source identification of PM 2.5 at multiple sites in the Beijing–Tianjin–Hebei region, China

    Xiaojuan Huang;Xiaojuan Huang;Zirui Liu;Jingyun Liu;Bo Hu

  • Aerosol optical depth (AOD) and Angstrom exponent of aerosols observed by the Chinese Sun Hazemeter Network from August 2004 to September 2005

    Jinyuan Xin;Yuesi Wang;Yuesi Wang;Zhanqing Li;Pucai Wang

  • VOC characteristics, emissions and contributions to SOA formation during hazy episodes

    Jie Sun;Fangkun Wu;Bo Hu;Guiqian Tang

  • Characteristics of PM 2.5 mass concentrations and chemical species in urban and background areas of China: emerging results from the CARE-China network

    Zirui Liu;Wenkang Gao;Yangchun Yu;Bo Hu

  • Analysis of heavy pollution episodes in selected cities of northern China

    Dongsheng Ji;Yuesi Wang;Lili Wang;Liangfu Chen

  • Modelling study of boundary-layer ozone over northern China - Part I: Ozone budget in summer

    Guiqian Tang;Xiaowan Zhu;Jinyuan Xin;Bo Hu

  • The Campaign on Atmospheric Aerosol Research Network of China: CARE-China

    Jinyuan Xin;Yuesi Wang;Yuepeng Pan;Dongsheng Ji

  • Characteristics of chemical composition and seasonal variations of PM2.5 in Shijiazhuang, China: Impact of primary emissions and secondary formation.

    Yuzhu Xie;Zirui Liu;Tianxue Wen;Xiaojuan Huang

  • Different HONO Sources for Three Layers at the Urban Area of Beijing.

    Wenqian Zhang;Shengrui Tong;Chenhui Jia;Lili Wang

  • Impact of air pollution control measures and regional transport on carbonaceous aerosols in fine particulate matter in urban Beijing, China: insights gained from long-term measurement

    Dongsheng Ji;Wenkang Gao;Willy Maenhaut;Jun He

  • Radiative and heterogeneous chemical effects of aerosols on ozone and inorganic aerosols over East Asia

    Jie Li;Xueshun Chen;Zifa Wang;Huiyun Du

  • Characteristics of aerosol size distributions and chemical compositions during wintertime pollution episodes in Beijing

    Zirui Liu;Bo Hu;Junke Zhang;Yangchun Yu

  • Regional pollution and its formation mechanism over North China Plain: A case study with ceilometer observations and model simulations

    Xiaowan Zhu;Guiqian Tang;Bo Hu;Lili Wang

  • Mixing layer height on the North China Plain and meteorological evidence of serious air pollution in southern Hebei

    Xiaowan Zhu;Guiqian Tang;Jianping Guo;Bo Hu

  • Prediction and comparison of solar radiation using improved empirical models and Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference Systems

    Ling Zou;Lunche Wang;Lunche Wang;Li Xia;Aiwen Lin

  • Aerosol–photolysis interaction reduces particulate matter during wintertime haze events

    Jiarui Wu;Naifang Bei;Bo Hu;Suixin Liu

  • Detailed budget analysis of HONO in Beijing, China: Implication on atmosphere oxidation capacity in polluted megacity

    Jingyun Liu;Jingyun Liu;Zirui Liu;Zhiqiang Ma;Shuanghong Yang;Shuanghong Yang

  • Size-resolved aerosol water-soluble ions during the summer and winter seasons in Beijing: Formation mechanisms of secondary inorganic aerosols.

    Zirui Liu;Yuzhu Xie;Bo Hu;Tianxue Wen

  • Comparison of deterministic and data-driven models for solar radiation estimation in China

    Wenmin Qin;Lunche Wang;Lunche Wang;Aiwen Lin;Ming Zhang

Frequent Co-Authors

Yuesi Wang
Yuesi Wang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Zirui Liu
Zirui Liu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Guiqian Tang
Guiqian Tang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Lunche Wang
Lunche Wang China University of Geosciences
Jinyuan Xin
Jinyuan Xin Chinese Academy of Sciences
Dongsheng Ji
Dongsheng Ji Chinese Academy of Sciences
Wei Gong
Wei Gong Wuhan University
Markku Kulmala
Markku Kulmala University of Helsinki
Xiangao Xia
Xiangao Xia Chinese Academy of Sciences
Yuepeng Pan
Yuepeng Pan Chinese Academy of Sciences

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