Cite
The water-insoluble organic carbon in PM2.5 of typical Chinese urban areas: light-absorbing properties, potential sources, radiative forcing effects, and a possible light-absorbing continuum.
MLA
Mo, Yangzhi, et al. “The Water-Insoluble Organic Carbon in PM2.5 of Typical Chinese Urban Areas: Light-Absorbing Properties, Potential Sources, Radiative Forcing Effects, and a Possible Light-Absorbing Continuum.” Atmospheric Chemistry & Physics, vol. 24, no. 13, July 2024, pp. 7755–72. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-24-7755-2024.
APA
Mo, Y., Li, J., Zhong, G., Zhu, S., Zhao, S., Tang, J., Jiang, H., Cheng, Z., Tian, C., Chen, Y., & Zhang, G. (2024). The water-insoluble organic carbon in PM2.5 of typical Chinese urban areas: light-absorbing properties, potential sources, radiative forcing effects, and a possible light-absorbing continuum. Atmospheric Chemistry & Physics, 24(13), 7755–7772. https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-24-7755-2024
Chicago
Mo, Yangzhi, Jun Li, Guangcai Zhong, Sanyuan Zhu, Shizhen Zhao, Jiao Tang, Hongxing Jiang, et al. 2024. “The Water-Insoluble Organic Carbon in PM2.5 of Typical Chinese Urban Areas: Light-Absorbing Properties, Potential Sources, Radiative Forcing Effects, and a Possible Light-Absorbing Continuum.” Atmospheric Chemistry & Physics 24 (13): 7755–72. doi:10.5194/acp-24-7755-2024.