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Overview

Jiumeng Liu is affiliated with the Harbin Institute of Technology in China and has contributed extensively to environmental science, particularly in the areas of atmospheric science and earth and planetary sciences. Their research primarily encompasses the study of atmospheric chemistry and aerosols, air quality and health impacts, and related subfields such as atmospheric ozone and climate, atmospheric aerosols and clouds, as well as environmental engineering.

The scientist's frequent research topics include:

  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
  • Air Quality and Health Impacts
  • Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
  • Atmospheric aerosols and clouds
  • Fire effects on ecosystems
  • Air Quality Monitoring and Forecasting
  • Vehicle emissions and performance

Their main fields of research span:

  • Environmental Science
  • Earth and Planetary Sciences

Subfields of specialization include:

  • Atmospheric Science
  • Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Automotive Engineering

Jiumeng Liu has published in a number of scientific venues, with the most frequent publication outlets being:

  • Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Chemosphere
  • ACS Earth and Space Chemistry
  • Journal of Environmental Sciences

The scientist has collaborated associated multiple times with several co-authors, including:

  • Yuan Cheng
  • Xu-bing Cao
  • Qinqin Yu
  • Kebin He
  • Qiang Zhang

Recent publications by Jiumeng Liu include:

  • Aerosol characteristics at the Southern Great Plains site during the HI-SCALE campaign, 2021, Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • Aircraft measurements of aerosol and trace gas chemistry in the eastern North Atlantic, 2021, Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • Strong biomass burning contribution to ambient aerosol during heating season in a megacity in Northeast China: Effectiveness of agricultural fire bans?, 2020, The Science of The Total Environment
  • Resolving Ambient Organic Aerosol Formation and Aging Pathways with Simultaneous Molecular Composition and Volatility Observations, 2020, ACS Earth and Space Chemistry
  • Exploring sources and health risks of metals in Beijing PM2.5: Insights from long-term online measurements, 2021, The Science of The Total Environment

Best Publications

  • Biomass burning contribution to Beijing aerosol

    Y. Cheng;G. Engling;K.-B. He;F.-K. Duan

  • Evolution of brown carbon in wildfire plumes

    Haviland Forrister;Jiumeng Liu;Jiumeng Liu;Eric Scheuer;Jack Dibb

  • Highly functionalized organic nitrates in the southeast United States: Contribution to secondary organic aerosol and reactive nitrogen budgets

    Ben H. Lee;Claudia Mohr;Felipe D. Lopez-Hilfiker;Anna Lutz

  • Size-resolved measurements of brown carbon in water and methanol extracts and estimates of their contribution to ambient fine-particle light absorption

    J. Liu;M. Bergin;H. Guo;L. King

  • Contribution of Water-Soluble and Insoluble Components and Their Hydrophobic/Hydrophilic Subfractions to the Reactive Oxygen Species-Generating Potential of Fine Ambient Aerosols

    Vishal Verma;Roberto Rico-Martinez;Neel Kotra;Laura King

  • Mass absorption efficiency of elemental carbon and water-soluble organic carbon in Beijing, China

    Y. Cheng;K.-B. He;M. Zheng;F.-K. Duan

  • Organic aerosol composition and sources in Pasadena, California, during the 2010 CalNex campaign

    P. L. Hayes;A. M. Ortega;M. J. Cubison;K. D. Froyd;K. D. Froyd

  • Molecular characterization of brown carbon (BrC) chromophores in secondary organic aerosol generated from photo-oxidation of toluene

    Peng Lin;Jiumeng Liu;John E. Shilling;Shawn M. Kathmann

  • Top-of-atmosphere radiative forcing affected by brown carbon in the upper troposphere

    Yuzhong Zhang;Haviland Forrister;Jiumeng Liu;Jack Dibb

  • The characteristics of brown carbon aerosol during winter in Beijing

    Yuan Cheng;Ke-bin He;Zhen-yu Du;Guenter Engling;Guenter Engling

  • A yearlong study of water-soluble organic carbon in Beijing II: Light absorption properties

    Zhenyu Du;Kebin He;Yuan Cheng;Fengkui Duan

  • Fine particle pH and gas–particle phase partitioning of inorganic species in Pasadena, California, during the 2010 CalNex campaign

    Hongyu Guo;Jiumeng Liu;Jiumeng Liu;Karl D. Froyd;Karl D. Froyd;James M. Roberts

  • Optical properties and aging of light-absorbing secondary organic aerosol

    Jiumeng Liu;Peng Lin;Alexander Laskin;Julia Laskin

  • Exploring the observational constraints on the simulation of brown carbon

    Xuan Wang;Colette L. Heald;Jiumeng Liu;Rodney J. Weber

  • Anthropogenic enhancements to production of highly oxygenated molecules from autoxidation

    Havala O. T. Pye;Havala O. T. Pye;Emma L. D’Ambro;Ben H. Lee;Siegfried Schobesberger;Siegfried Schobesberger

  • Brown carbon in the continental troposphere

    Jiumeng Liu;Jiumeng Liu;Eric Scheuer;Jack Dibb;Luke D. Ziemba

  • A yearlong study of water-soluble organic carbon in Beijing I: Sources and its primary vs. secondary nature

    Zhenyu Du;Kebin He;Yuan Cheng;Fengkui Duan

  • Brown carbon aerosol in the North American continental troposphere: sources, abundance, and radiative forcing

    J. Liu;J. Liu;E. Scheuer;J. Dibb;G. S. Diskin

  • Efficient Isoprene Secondary Organic Aerosol Formation from a Non-IEPOX Pathway.

    Jiumeng Liu;Emma L. D’Ambro;Ben H. Lee;Felipe D. Lopez-Hilfiker

  • Growth Kinetics and Size Distribution Dynamics of Viscous Secondary Organic Aerosol

    Rahul A. Zaveri;John E. Shilling;Alla Zelenyuk;Jiumeng Liu

Frequent Co-Authors

Rodney J. Weber
Rodney J. Weber Georgia Institute of Technology
John E. Shilling
John E. Shilling Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Jose L. Jimenez
Jose L. Jimenez University of Colorado Boulder
Joel A. Thornton
Joel A. Thornton University of Washington
Pedro Campuzano-Jost
Pedro Campuzano-Jost University of Colorado Boulder
Siegfried Schobesberger
Siegfried Schobesberger University of Eastern Finland
Patrick L. Hayes
Patrick L. Hayes University of Montreal
Xiaolu Zhang
Xiaolu Zhang University of California, Davis
Anne E. Perring
Anne E. Perring Colgate University
Felipe D. Lopez-Hilfiker
Felipe D. Lopez-Hilfiker University of Washington

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