Kan Huang spends much of his time researching Aerosol, Pollution, Air pollution, Air quality index and Haze. His Aerosol research includes themes of Environmental chemistry and Particulates. His work deals with themes such as Mineralogy and Seasonal cycle, which intersect with Environmental chemistry.
His Pollution research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Mineral dust, Meteorology, Pollutant and Asian Dust. His research in Air quality index intersects with topics in Air pollutants and Beijing. His Haze study deals with Air mass intersecting with Angstrom exponent.
His primary scientific interests are in Aerosol, Air quality index, Pollution, Environmental chemistry and Haze. His Aerosol study results in a more complete grasp of Meteorology. His Air quality index research incorporates elements of Air pollution, Particulates, Nitrate and East Asia.
His Pollution study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Air mass, Pollutant and Ozone. His Environmental chemistry study incorporates themes from Inorganic chemistry, Nitrogen deposition, Mineralogy and Precipitation. His work carried out in the field of Haze brings together such families of science as Visibility, Angstrom exponent, Relative humidity and Beijing.
Kan Huang mainly focuses on Aerosol, Air quality index, East Asia, Haze and Environmental chemistry. Kan Huang conducts interdisciplinary study in the fields of Aerosol and Delta through his research. His Particulates research extends to the thematically linked field of Air quality index.
His East Asia research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in CMAQ, Oxidized nitrogen, Regional Atmospheric Modeling System and Weather Research and Forecasting Model. Kan Huang combines subjects such as Atmospheric dispersion modeling, Air pollution episode and Water content with his study of Haze. His studies deal with areas such as Yangtze river, Eastern china and Pollutant as well as Environmental chemistry.
Kan Huang mainly investigates Air quality index, Particulates, Washout, East Asia and Weather Research and Forecasting Model. Kan Huang interconnects Haze, Nitrate and Water content in the investigation of issues within Air quality index. His Particulates research integrates issues from Air pollution, Atmosphere and Seasonality.
Kan Huang integrates many fields, such as Washout and engineering, in his works.
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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)
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)
Typical Types and Formation Mechanisms of Haze in an Eastern Asia Megacity, Shanghai
K. Huang;K. Huang;G. Zhuang;Y. Lin;J. S. Fu.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (2012)
Impact assessment of biomass burning on air quality in Southeast and East Asia during BASE-ASIA
Kan Huang;Joshua S. Fu;Joshua S. Fu;N. Christina Hsu;Yang Gao.
Atmospheric Environment (2013)
Characteristics and sources of air-borne particulate in Urumqi, China, the upstream area of Asia dust
Juan Li;Guoshun Zhuang;Kan Huang;Yanfen Lin.
Atmospheric Environment (2008)
The importance of vehicle emissions as a source of atmospheric ammonia in the megacity of Shanghai
Yunhua H. Chang;Zhong Zou;Congrui R. Deng;Kan Huang.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (2016)
Mixing of Asian dust with pollution aerosol and the transformation of aerosol components during the dust storm over China in spring 2007
Kan Huang;Guoshun Zhuang;Juan Li;Qiongzhen Wang.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2010)
Impact of anthropogenic emission on air quality over a megacity – revealed from an intensive atmospheric campaign during the Chinese Spring Festival
K Huang;K Huang;G Zhuang;Y Lin;Q Wang.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (2012)
Russian anthropogenic black carbon: Emission reconstruction and Arctic black carbon simulation
Kan Huang;Joshua S. Fu;Vitaly Y. Prikhodko;John M. Storey.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2015)
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