Guoshun Zhuang mainly investigates Aerosol, Environmental chemistry, Pollution, Chemical composition and Air pollution. His studies deal with areas such as Sulfate, Particulates, Atmospheric sciences and Mineralogy as well as Aerosol. He has researched Environmental chemistry in several fields, including Atmosphere, Hydrology, Coal, Seawater and Carbon.
His research integrates issues of Haze and Dust storm in his study of Pollution. His study in Chemical composition is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Ion, Meteorology and Seasonality. His work in Air pollution addresses issues such as Environmental engineering, which are connected to fields such as Total organic carbon, Beijing and Coal combustion products.
His main research concerns Aerosol, Environmental chemistry, Pollution, Dust storm and Atmospheric sciences. His Aerosol research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Air pollution, Sulfate, Pollutant and Beijing. His research investigates the connection between Beijing and topics such as Particulate pollution that intersect with issues in Organic matter.
The Environmental chemistry study combines topics in areas such as Air quality index, Seasonality, Hydrology, Chemical composition and Particulates. He combines subjects such as Air mass, Haze, Environmental engineering and Precipitation with his study of Pollution. His Atmospheric sciences research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Mineral dust, Wind speed, Climatology and East Asia.
Guoshun Zhuang spends much of his time researching Mucous membrane of nose, Particulates, Aerosol, Anatase and Mesoporous material. His Particulates research focuses on Rat model and how it relates to Allergic inflammation. His Aerosol research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Environmental chemistry, Sulfate, Atmospheric sciences and Pollution.
His work on Total organic carbon as part of general Environmental chemistry research is frequently linked to δ15N, bridging the gap between disciplines. The various areas that Guoshun Zhuang examines in his Atmospheric sciences study include Seawater, Dust storm and Air quality index. His Pollution study deals with Inorganic ions intersecting with Environmental engineering.
Guoshun Zhuang mostly deals with Particulates, Environmental chemistry, Oxidative stress, Mesoporous material and Nanocomposite. The study incorporates disciplines such as Atmosphere, Fertilizer and Mineral dust, Asian Dust, Aerosol in addition to Particulates. He studies Dust storm which is a part of Aerosol.
His Environmental chemistry study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Isotopes of nitrogen, Beijing, Air quality index and Elemental analysis. His work carried out in the field of Oxidative stress brings together such families of science as Tumor necrosis factor alpha, Mucous membrane of nose and Cell biology. Guoshun Zhuang has included themes like Nanocrystal, Molecule and Extraction in his Nanocomposite study.
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Chemical characteristics of PM2.5 and PM10 in haze-fog episodes in Beijing.
Yele Sun;Guoshun Zhuang;A Aohan Tang;Ying Wang.
Environmental Science & Technology (2006)
The ion chemistry and the source of PM2.5 aerosol in Beijing
Ying Wang;Ying Wang;Guoshun Zhuang;Guoshun Zhuang;Aohan Tang;Hui Yuan.
Atmospheric Environment (2005)
The air-borne particulate pollution in Beijing—concentration, composition, distribution and sources
Yele Sun;Yele Sun;Guoshun Zhuang;Guoshun Zhuang;Guoshun Zhuang;Ying Wang;Lihui Han.
Atmospheric Environment (2004)
The ion chemistry;seasonal cycle;and sources of PM2.5 and TSP aerosol in Shanghai
Ying Wang;Ying Wang;Guoshun Zhuang;Xingying Zhang;Xingying Zhang;Kan Huang.
Atmospheric Environment (2006)
Link between iron and sulphur cycles suggested by detection of Fe(n) in remote marine aerosols
Guoshun Zhuang;Guoshun Zhuang;Zhen Yi;Robert A. Duce;Robert A. Duce;Phyllis R. Brown.
Nature (1992)
The variation of characteristics and formation mechanisms of aerosols in dust, haze, and clear days in Beijing
Ying Wang;Ying Wang;Guoshun Zhuang;Guoshun Zhuang;Yele Sun;Zhisheng An.
Atmospheric Environment (2006)
The characteristics of carbonaceous species and their sources in PM2.5 in Beijing
Mo Dan;Guoshun Zhuang;Guoshun Zhuang;Xinxin Li;Hairong Tao.
Atmospheric Environment (2004)
The air pollution caused by the burning of fireworks during the lantern festival in Beijing
Ying Wang;Ying Wang;Guoshun Zhuang;Guoshun Zhuang;Guoshun Zhuang;Chang Xu;Zhisheng An;Zhisheng An.
Atmospheric Environment (2007)
Mechanism of formation of the heaviest pollution episode ever recorded in the Yangtze River Delta, China
Qingyan Fu;Guoshun Zhuang;Jing Wang;Chang Xu.
Atmospheric Environment (2008)
The chemistry of the severe acidic precipitation in Shanghai, China
Kan Huang;Guoshun Zhuang;Guoshun Zhuang;Chang Xu;Ying Wang;Ying Wang;Ying Wang.
Atmospheric Research (2008)
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