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Environmental Sciences
China
2023

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
71
Citations
17038
World Ranking
1599
National Ranking
152

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2023 - Research.com Environmental Sciences in China Leader Award

Overview

Huizheng Che is affiliated with the China Meteorological Administration in China. Their research primarily focuses on Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a significant body of work exploring Atmospheric Science and Global and Planetary Change.

The main topics covered in their research include:

  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
  • Atmospheric aerosols and clouds
  • Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
  • Air Quality and Health Impacts
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • Air Quality Monitoring and Forecasting
  • Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations

Huizheng Che has contributed to multiple papers with notable recent publications such as:

  • Separating emission and meteorological contributions to long-term PM 2.5 trends over eastern China during 2000-2018, 2021, Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • Unintended consequences of combating desertification in China, 2023, Nature Communications
  • Incorrect Asian aerosols affecting the attribution and projection of regional climate change in CMIP6 models, 2021, npj Climate and Atmospheric Science
  • Construction of a virtual PM2.5 observation network in China based on high-density surface meteorological observations using the Extreme Gradient Boosting model, 2020, Environment International
  • Record-breaking dust loading during two mega dust storm events over northern China in March 2021: aerosol optical and radiative properties and meteorological drivers, 2022, Atmospheric chemistry and physics

Their frequent coauthors include:

  • Xiaoye Zhang
  • Ke Gui
  • Yaqiang Wang
  • Hong Wang
  • Lei Li

Huizheng Che's research has been published extensively in key scientific venues, including:

  • Atmospheric Research
  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Atmospheric Environment
  • Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • Remote Sensing

Best Publications

  • PM 2.5 pollution in a megacity of southwest China: source apportionment and implication

    J. Tao;J. Gao;L. Zhang;R. Zhang

  • Analysis of 40 years of solar radiation data from China, 1961-2000

    H. Z. Che;G. Y. Shi;X. Y. Zhang;R. Arimoto

  • Column aerosol optical properties and aerosol radiative forcing during a serious haze-fog month over North China Plain in 2013 based on ground-based sunphotometer measurements

    H. Che;X. Xia;J. Zhu;Z. Li

  • Instrument calibration and aerosol optical depth validation of the China Aerosol Remote Sensing Network

    Huizheng Che;Xiaoye Zhang;Hongbin Chen;Bahaiddin Damiri

  • Ground-based aerosol climatology of China: aerosol optical depths from the China Aerosol Remote Sensing Network (CARSNET) 2002–2013

    H. Che;X.-Y. Zhang;X. Xia;X. Xia;P. Goloub

  • Horizontal visibility trends in China 1981–2005

    Huizheng Che;Xiaoye Zhang;Yang Li;Zijiang Zhou

  • Data Quality Assessment and the Long-Term Trend of Ground Solar Radiation in China

    Guang Yu Shi;Tadahiro Hayasaka;Atsumo Ohmura;Zhi Hua Chen

  • Estimating long-term PM2.5 concentrations in China using satellite-based aerosol optical depth and a chemical transport model

    Guannan Geng;Guannan Geng;Qiang Zhang;Randall V. Martin;Randall V. Martin;Aaron van Donkelaar

  • Spatial and temporal variations of the concentrations of PM 10 , PM 2.5 and PM 1 in China

    Y. Q. Wang;X. Y. Zhang;J. Y. Sun;X. C. Zhang

  • Large contribution of meteorological factors to inter-decadal changes in regional aerosol optical depth

    Huizheng Che;Ke Gui;Xiangao Xia;Yaqiang Wang

  • Correlation between PM concentrations and aerosol optical depth in eastern China

    Jian-Ping Guo;Xiao-Ye Zhang;Hui-Zheng Che;Sun-Ling Gong

  • Satellite-derived PM2.5 concentration trends over Eastern China from 1998 to 2016: Relationships to emissions and meteorological parameters.

    Ke Gui;Huizheng Che;Yaqiang Wang;Hong Wang

  • Haze trends over the capital cities of 31 provinces in China, 1981–2005

    Huizheng Che;Xiaoye Zhang;Yang Li;Zijiang Zhou

  • Spatio-temporal variation trends of satellite-based aerosol optical depth in China during 1980-2008

    Jian-Ping Guo;Xiao-Ye Zhang;Ye-Rong Wu;Ye-Rong Wu;Yangzong Zhaxi

  • Separating emission and meteorological contributions to long-term PM 2.5 trends over eastern China during 2000–2018

    Qingyang Xiao;Yixuan Zheng;Guannan Geng;Cuihong Chen

  • Temporal and spatial variations in sand and dust storm events in East Asia from 2007 to 2016: Relationships with surface conditions and climate change

    Linchang An;Huizheng Che;Min Xue;Tianhang Zhang

  • Record-breaking dust loading during two mega dust storm events over northern China in March 2021: aerosol optical and radiative properties and meteorological drivers

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  • Diurnal and seasonal variability of PM2.5 and AOD in North China plain: Comparison of MERRA-2 products and ground measurements

    Zijue Song;Zijue Song;Disong Fu;Xiaoling Zhang;Yunfei Wu

  • Nine-year spatial and temporal evolution of desert dust aerosols over South and East Asia as revealed by CALIOP

    Emmanouil Proestakis;Vassilis Amiridis;Eleni Marinou;Aristeidis K. Georgoulias

  • Characteristics of visibility and particulate matter (PM) in an urban area of Northeast China

    Hujia Zhao;Hujia Zhao;Huizheng Che;Xiaoye Zhang;Yanjun Ma

  • Retrieval of aerosol components directly from satellite and ground-based measurements

    Lei Li;Oleg Dubovik;Yevgeny Derimian;Gregory L. Schuster

  • Mesoscale modelling study of the interactions between aerosols and PBL meteorology during a haze episode in China Jing–Jin–Ji and its near surrounding region – Part 2: Aerosols' radiative feedback effects

    H. Wang;H. Wang;G. Y. Shi;X. Y. Zhang;S. L. Gong

  • Simulation of direct radiative forcing of aerosols and their effects on East Asian climate using an interactive AGCM-aerosol coupled system

    Hua Zhang;Zhili Wang;Zaizhi Wang;Qianxia Liu

Frequent Co-Authors

Xiaoye Zhang
Xiaoye Zhang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Yaqiang Wang
Yaqiang Wang Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences
Xiangao Xia
Xiangao Xia Chinese Academy of Sciences
Ke Gui
Ke Gui China Meteorological Administration
Guangyu Shi
Guangyu Shi Chinese Academy of Sciences
Hong Wang
Hong Wang Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences
Philippe Goloub
Philippe Goloub University of Lille
Renjian Zhang
Renjian Zhang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Hongbin Chen
Hongbin Chen Chinese Academy of Sciences
Oleg Dubovik
Oleg Dubovik University of Lille

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