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Overview

Jintai Lin is affiliated with Peking University in China. Their research primarily spans the fields of Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a strong emphasis on Atmospheric Science and related subfields.

Their scientific work covers a variety of topics that include:

  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
  • Air Quality and Health Impacts
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
  • Climate Change and Health Impacts
  • Air Quality Monitoring and Forecasting
  • Vehicle emissions and performance

Lin has published extensively in several prominent journals and publication venues. The most frequent outlets for their research include:

  • Environmental Research Letters
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • Nature Communications
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)

Significant recent papers authored or coauthored by Lin are:

  • "Source sector and fuel contributions to ambient PM2.5 and attributable mortality across multiple spatial scales," published in 2021 in Nature Communications
  • "Effect of changing NO x lifetime on the seasonality and long-term trends of satellite-observed tropospheric NO2 columns over China," published in 2020 in Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • "The underappreciated role of agricultural soil nitrogen oxide emissions in ozone pollution regulation in North China," published in 2021 in Nature Communications
  • "Ground-Level NO2 Surveillance from Space Across China for High Resolution Using Interpretable Spatiotemporally Weighted Artificial Intelligence," published in 2022 in Environmental Science & Technology
  • "Satellite-based estimates of decline and rebound in China's CO2 emissions during COVID-19 pandemic," published in 2020 in Science Advances

They have also contributed to book publications, including a title published by the Centre de Coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement, namely "Coconut risk management and mitigation manual for the Pacific Region" (2021).

Lin frequently collaborates with other researchers. Among their notable coauthors are Lulu Chen, Hao Kong, Mingxi Du, Ruijing Ni, and Yingying Yan, each having coauthored multiple papers with Lin.

Best Publications

  • Reduced carbon emission estimates from fossil fuel combustion and cement production in China

    Z Liu;Dabo Guan;Wei Wei;Steven J Davis

  • Transboundary health impacts of transported global air pollution and international trade

    Qiang Zhang;Xujia Jiang;Dan Tong;Steven J. Davis;Steven J. Davis

  • Global distribution of sea salt aerosols: new constraints from in situ and remote sensing observations

    L. Jaeglé;P. K. Quinn;T. S. Bates;B. Alexander

  • China's international trade and air pollution in the United States

    Jintai Lin;Da Pan;Steven J. Davis;Qiang Zhang

  • Source sector and fuel contributions to ambient PM 2.5 and attributable mortality across multiple spatial scales

    Erin E. McDuffie;Erin E. McDuffie;Randall V. Martin;Randall V. Martin;Joseph V. Spadaro;Richard Burnett

  • City-level climate change mitigation in China

    Yuli Shan;Yuli Shan;Dabo Guan;Dabo Guan;Klaus Hubacek;Klaus Hubacek;Bo Zheng;Bo Zheng

  • New Era of Air Quality Monitoring from Space: Geostationary Environment Monitoring Spectrometer (GEMS)

    Jhoon Kim;Ukkyo Jeong;Myoung Hwan Ahn;Jae H. Kim

  • Exploring 2016–2017 surface ozone pollution over China: source contributions and meteorological influences

    Xiao Lu;Lin Zhang;Youfan Chen;Mi Zhou

  • Ground-Level NO2 Surveillance from Space Across China for High Resolution Using Interpretable Spatiotemporally Weighted Artificial Intelligence

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  • Impacts of boundary layer mixing on pollutant vertical profiles in the lower troposphere: Implications to satellite remote sensing

    Jin-Tai Lin;Michael B. McElroy

  • 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

  • Effect of changing NO x lifetime on the seasonality and long-term trends of satellite-observed tropospheric NO 2 columns over China

    Viral Shah;Daniel J. Jacob;Ke Li;Rachel F. Silvern

  • The underappreciated role of agricultural soil nitrogen oxide emissions in ozone pollution regulation in North China.

    Xiao Lu;Xingpei Ye;Mi Zhou;Yuanhong Zhao

  • A Preliminary Synthesis of Modeled Climate Change Impacts on U.S. Regional Ozone Concentrations

    C. P. Weaver;X. Z. Liang;J. Zhu;P. J. Adams

  • Satellite-based estimates of decline and rebound in China's CO 2 emissions during COVID-19 pandemic.

    Bo Zheng;Bo Zheng;Guannan Geng;Philippe Ciais;Steven J. Davis

  • Structural uncertainty in air mass factor calculation for NO2 and HCHO satellite retrievals

    Alba Lorente;K. Folkert Boersma;K. Folkert Boersma;Huan Yu;Steffen Dörner

  • Retrieving tropospheric nitrogen dioxide from the Ozone Monitoring Instrument: effects of aerosols, surface reflectance anisotropy, and vertical profile of nitrogen dioxide

    J.-T. Lin;R. V. Martin;R. V. Martin;K. F. Boersma;K. F. Boersma;M. Sneep

  • Assessment of China's virtual air pollution transport embodied in trade by using a consumption-based emission inventory

    H. Y. Zhao;Q. Zhang;D. B. Guan;D. B. Guan;S. J. Davis

  • Clean air for some: Unintended spillover effects of regional air pollution policies

    Delin Fang;Bin Chen;Klaus Hubacek;Ruijing Ni

  • Constraint of anthropogenic NO x emissions in China from different sectors: a new methodology using multiple satellite retrievals

    J.-T. Lin;Michael Brendon McElroy;K. F. Boersma

  • Satellite-based estimates of decline and rebound in China's CO$_2$ emissions during COVID-19 pandemic

    Bo Zheng;Guannan Geng;Philippe Ciais;Steven J. Davis

Frequent Co-Authors

Qiang Zhang
Qiang Zhang Peking University
Qiang Zhang
Qiang Zhang Tsinghua University
Randall V. Martin
Randall V. Martin Washington University in St. Louis
Dabo Guan
Dabo Guan Tsinghua University
Steven J. Davis
Steven J. Davis Stanford University
Donald J. Wuebbles
Donald J. Wuebbles University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Kebin He
Kebin He Tsinghua University
Zhu Liu
Zhu Liu Tsinghua University
Bo Zheng
Bo Zheng Tsinghua University
Guannan Geng
Guannan Geng Tsinghua University

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