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Overview

Tijian Wang is a researcher primarily affiliated with Nanjing University in China. Their research work spans across Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a significant focus on atmospheric processes and air quality.

The scientist's research contributions are concentrated in several subfields, including:

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

The main topics of Wang's scientific work cover areas such as:

  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
  • Air Quality and Health Impacts
  • Atmospheric aerosols and clouds
  • Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
  • Air Quality Monitoring and Forecasting
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • Climate variability and models

Wang's frequent publication venues include:

  • Atmospheric Environment (19 publications)
  • Atmospheric chemistry and physics (13 publications)
  • The Science of The Total Environment (10 publications)
  • Atmospheric Research (9 publications)
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres (7 publications)

Among recent significant papers authored or coauthored by Wang are:

  • Local and synoptic meteorological influences on daily variability in summertime surface ozone in eastern China, 2020, Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • Changes of air quality and its associated health and economic burden in 31 provincial capital cities in China during COVID-19 pandemic, 2020, Atmospheric Research
  • Drivers for the poor air quality conditions in North China Plain during the COVID-19 outbreak, 2020, Atmospheric Environment
  • The distribution and drivers of PM2.5 in a rapidly urbanizing region: The Belt and Road Initiative in focus, 2020, The Science of The Total Environment
  • Impacts of regional emission reduction and global climate change on air quality and temperature to attain carbon neutrality in China, 2022, Atmospheric Research

Wang has collaborated extensively with several frequent coauthors, including Mengmeng Li, Min Xie, Bingliang Zhuang, Shu Li, and Yawei Qu, with collaboration counts ranging from 21 to 62 publications.

Best Publications

  • Aerosol and boundary-layer interactions and impact on air quality

    Zhanqing Li;Zhanqing Li;Jianping Guo;Aijun Ding;Hong Liao

  • Bioaccessibility and health risk of arsenic and heavy metals (Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, Zn and Mn) in TSP and PM2.5 in Nanjing, China

    Xin Hu;Yun Zhang;Zhuhong Ding;Tijian Wang

  • Bioaccessibility and health risk of arsenic, mercury and other metals in urban street dusts from a mega-city, Nanjing, China.

    Xin Hu;Yun Zhang;Jun Luo;Tijian Wang

  • Simulation of sea-land breezes and a discussion of their implications on the transport of air pollution during a multi-day ozone episode in the Pearl River Delta of China

    Aijun Ding;Aijun Ding;Tao Wang;Ming Zhao;Tijian Wang

  • 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

  • Local and synoptic meteorological influences on daily variability in summertime surface ozone in eastern China

    Han Han;Jane Liu;Jane Liu;Lei Shu;Tijian Wang

  • Three‐dimensional variational assimilation of MODIS aerosol optical depth: Implementation and application to a dust storm over East Asia

    Zhiquan Liu;Quanhua Liu;Hui-Chuan Lin;Craig S. Schwartz

  • Urban air quality and regional haze weather forecast for Yangtze River Delta region

    Tijian Wang;Fei Jiang;Junjun Deng;Junjun Deng;Yi Shen

  • Impacts of different emission sources on air quality during March 2001 in the Pearl River Delta (PRD) region

    Xuemei Wang;Gregory Carmichael;Deliang Chen;Youhua Tang

  • Study on an ozone episode in hot season in Hong Kong and transboundary air pollution over Pearl River Delta region of China

    K.S. Lam;T.J. Wang;C.L. Wu;Y.S. Li

  • Characterization of visibility and its affecting factors over Nanjing, China

    Junjun Deng;Junjun Deng;Tijian Wang;Ziqiang Jiang;Min Xie

  • A Numeric Study of Regional Climate Change Induced by Urban Expansion in the Pearl River Delta, China

    Xuemei Wang;Jingbiao Liao;Jian Zhang;Chong Shen

  • On the relationship between ozone and its precursors in the Pearl River Delta: application of an observation-based model (OBM)

    Hairong Cheng;Hai Guo;Xinming Wang;Sam M. Saunders

  • Concurrent observations of air pollutants at two sites in the Pearl River Delta and the implication of regional transport

    Hai Guo;F. Jiang;F. Jiang;H. R. Cheng;I. J. Simpson

  • Summertime ozone pollution in the Yangtze River Delta of eastern China during 2013-2017: Synoptic impacts and source apportionment.

    Lei Shu;Tijian Wang;Han Han;Min Xie

  • Modeling of the anthropogenic heat flux and its effect on regional meteorology and air quality over the Yangtze River Delta region, China

    Min Xie;Jingbiao Liao;Tijian Wang;Kuanguang Zhu

  • Regional modeling of secondary organic aerosol over China using WRF/Chem

    Fei Jiang;Fei Jiang;Qian Liu;Xiaoxian Huang;Tijian Wang

  • Integrated studies of a regional ozone pollution synthetically affected by subtropical high and typhoon system in the Yangtze River Delta region, China

    Lei Shu;Min Xie;Tijian Wang;Da Gao

  • Numerical modeling of a continuous photochemical pollution episode in Hong Kong using WRF–chem

    Fei Jiang;Tijian Wang;Tingting Wang;Min Xie

  • PM2.5 Pollution Modulates Wintertime Urban‐Heat‐Island Intensity in the Beijing‐Tianjin‐Hebei Megalopolis, China

    Yuanjian Yang;Yuanjian Yang;Yuanjian Yang;Zuofang Zheng;Steve Y.L. Yim;Matthias Roth

  • Impacts of different urban canopy schemes in WRF/Chem on regional climate and air quality in Yangtze River Delta, China

    Jingbiao Liao;Tijian Wang;Xuemei Wang;Min Xie

  • An ozone episode in the Pearl River Delta: Field observation and model simulation

    F. Jiang;F. Jiang;Hai Guo;T. J. Wang;H. R. Cheng

Frequent Co-Authors

Bingliang Zhuang
Bingliang Zhuang Nanjing University
Jane Liu
Jane Liu University of Toronto
Fei Jiang
Fei Jiang Nanjing University
Xiu-Qun Yang
Xiu-Qun Yang Nanjing University
Congbin Fu
Congbin Fu Nanjing University
Aijun Ding
Aijun Ding Nanjing University
Hai Guo
Hai Guo Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Xuemei Wang
Xuemei Wang Jinan University
Huiting Mao
Huiting Mao SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry
Huizheng Che
Huizheng Che China Meteorological Administration

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