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Xuemei Wang

Xuemei Wang

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
67
Citations
18152
World Ranking
1954
National Ranking
184

Overview

Xuemei Wang is affiliated with Jinan University in China and has a substantial publication record in the fields of Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their research primarily focuses on Atmospheric Science, Environmental Engineering, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Global and Planetary Change, and Nature and Landscape Conservation.

The scientist's main topics of work include:

  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
  • Air Quality and Health Impacts
  • Urban Heat Island Mitigation
  • Air Quality Monitoring and Forecasting
  • Wind and Air Flow Studies
  • Atmospheric aerosols and clouds
  • Atmospheric Ozone and Climate

Wang has contributed numerous papers, with some recent publications including:

  • What is the meaning of health literacy? A systematic review and qualitative synthesis, 2020, Family Medicine and Community Health
  • Changes of nitrogen deposition in China from 1980 to 2018, 2020, Environment International
  • Scaled outdoor experimental studies of urban thermal environment in street canyon models with various aspect ratios and thermal storage, 2020, The Science of The Total Environment
  • Integrated impacts of tree planting and aspect ratios on thermal environment in street canyons by scaled outdoor experiments, 2020, The Science of The Total Environment
  • Quantifying the role of PM2.5 dropping in variations of ground-level ozone: Inter-comparison between Beijing and Los Angeles, 2021, The Science of The Total Environment

Among frequent coauthors working collaboratively with Wang are Ming Chang, Weihua Chen, Weiwen Wang, Jian Hang, and Shiguo Jia.

Their work is often published in these key venues:

  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • Atmospheric Environment
  • Urban Climate
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Best Publications

  • The model of emissions of gases and aerosols from nature version 2.1 (MEGAN2.1): An extended and updated framework for modeling biogenic emissions

    A. B. Guenther;X. Jiang;C. L. Heald;T. Sakulyanontvittaya

  • The integrated WRF/urban modelling system: development, evaluation, and applications to urban environmental problems

    Fei Chen;Hiroyuki Kusaka;Robert Bornstein;Jason Ching

  • WUDAPT: An Urban Weather, Climate, and Environmental Modeling Infrastructure for the Anthropocene

    J. Ching;G. Mills;Benjamin Bechtel;L. See

  • Changes of nitrogen deposition in China from 1980 to 2018.

    Zhang Wen;Wen Xu;Qi Li;Mengjuan Han

  • Contributions of different anthropogenic volatile organic compound sources to ozone formation at a receptor site in the Pearl River Delta region and its policy implications

    Zhuoran He;Xuemei Wang;Zhenhao Ling;Jun Zhao

  • Modeling the impact of urbanization on the local and regional climate in Yangtze River Delta, China

    Ning Zhang;Ning Zhang;Zhiqiu Gao;Xuemei Wang;Yan Chen

  • Contamination and risk assessment (based on bioaccessibility via ingestion and inhalation) of metal(loid)s in outdoor and indoor particles from urban centers of Guangzhou, China.

    Minjuan Huang;Wei Wang;Chuen Yu Chan;Kwai Chung Cheung

  • Towards a quantitative understanding of total OH reactivity: A review

    Yudong Yang;Min Shao;Xuemei Wang;Anke C. Nölscher

  • Environmental ambient temperature and blood pressure in adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

    Qiong Wang;Changchang Li;Yanfang Guo;Adrian G. Barnett

  • Anthropogenic imprints on nitrogen and oxygen isotopic composition of precipitation nitrate in a nitrogen-polluted city in southern China

    Y. T. Fang;Y. T. Fang;K. Koba;X. M. Wang;D. Z. Wen

  • The influence of street layouts and viaduct settings on daily carbon monoxide exposure and intake fraction in idealized urban canyons.

    Jian Hang;Zhiwen Luo;Xuemei Wang;Lejian He

  • Numerical evaluations of urban design technique to reduce vehicular personal intake fraction in deep street canyons

    Keer Zhang;Guanwen Chen;Xuemei Wang;Shanhe Liu

  • 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

  • Numerical investigations of flow and passive pollutant exposure in high-rise deep street canyons with various street aspect ratios and viaduct settings.

    Lejian He;Jian Hang;Xuemei Wang;Borong Lin

  • Measurement report: Important contributions of oxygenated compounds to emissions and chemistry of volatile organic compounds in urban air

    Caihong Wu;Chaomin Wang;Sihang Wang;Wenjie Wang

  • Scaled outdoor experimental studies of urban thermal environment in street canyon models with various aspect ratios and thermal storage.

    Guanwen Chen;Dongyang Wang;Qun Wang;Yuguo Li

  • 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

  • Impacts of weather conditions modified by urban expansion on surface ozone: Comparison between the Pearl River Delta and Yangtze River Delta regions

    Xuemei Wang;Fei Chen;Zhiyong Wu;Meigen Zhang

  • Sources of formaldehyde and their contributions to photochemical O3 formation at an urban site in the Pearl River Delta, southern China.

    Z.H. Ling;J. Zhao;S.J. Fan;X.M. Wang

  • Chemical characterization of oxygenated organic compounds in the gas phase and particle phase using iodide CIMS with FIGAERO in urban air

    Chenshuo Ye;Bin Yuan;Yi Lin;Zelong Wang

  • Efficient degradation of gaseous benzene by VUV photolysis combined with ozone-assisted catalytic oxidation: Performance and mechanism

    Huiling Huang;Haibao Huang;Yujie Zhan;Gaoyuan Liu

  • 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

  • Modeling study of air pollution due to the manufacture of export goods in China's Pearl River Delta.

    David G Streets;Carolyne Yu;Michael H Bergin;Xuemei Wang

Frequent Co-Authors

Jian Hang
Jian Hang Sun Yat-sen University
Alex Guenther
Alex Guenther University of California, Irvine
Xinming Wang
Xinming Wang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Fei Chen
Fei Chen National Center for Atmospheric Research
Shaojia Fan
Shaojia Fan Sun Yat-sen University
Junyu Zheng
Junyu Zheng Jinan University
Bin Yuan
Bin Yuan Jinan University
Mizuo Kajino
Mizuo Kajino Japan Meteorological Agency
Min Shao
Min Shao Peking University
Pak Wai Chan
Pak Wai Chan Hong Kong Observatory

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