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Lu Shen
Post-doc, Harvard University
Pierce 190, 29 Oxford street, Cambridge, MA 02138
lshen@fas.harvard.edu
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2016
Ding J, Xiang Y, Shen L, Tarokh V
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Multiple change point analysis: Fast implementation and strong consistency
. arXiv preprint arXiv:1605.00346. 2016.
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Shen L*, Mickley LJ, Gilleland E
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Impact of increasing heatwaves on U.S. ozone episodes in the 2050s: Results from a multi-model analysis using extreme value theory
. Geophys. Res. Lett. (GRL Highlight). 2016;43, doi:10.1002/2016GL068432.
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2015
Shen L*, Mickley LJ, Tai APK
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Influence of synoptic patterns on surface ozone variability over the Eastern United States from 1980 to 2012
. Atmos. Chem. Phys. 2015;15 :10925-10938.
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2013
Wang Y, Li M, Shen L
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Accelerating carbon uptake in the Northern Hemisphere: evidence from the interhemispheric difference of atmospheric CO2 concentrations
. Tellus B. 2013;2013 (65) :20334.
Y. Wang, Shen L, S.Wu, Mickley LJ, Hao J
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Sensitivity of China's ozone air quality to 2000-2050 global changes of climate and emissions
. Atmos. Env. 2013;2013 (75) :374-382.
2012
Shen L*, Y. Wang
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Changes in tropospheric ozone levels over the Three Representative Regions of China observed from space by the Tropospheric Emission Spectrometer(TES),
2005-2010
. Science Bulletin. 2012;57 :1-4.
He J, Wang Y, Hao J, Shen L
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Variations of surface ozone
in August at a rural site near Shanghai: Influences from the West Pacific Subtropical High and anthropogenic emissions
. Environ Sc Pollut R. 2012;19 (9).
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Recent Publications
An adaptive method for speeding up the numerical integration of chemical mechanisms in atmospheric chemistry models: application to GEOS-Chem version 12.0.0
Meteorology and Climate Influences on Tropospheric Ozone: a Review of Natural Sources, Chemistry, and Transport Patterns.
A two-pollutant strategy for improving ozone and particulate air quality in China
Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) trends in China, 2013-2018: separating contributions from anthropogenic emissions and meteorology
Predicting the impact of climate change on severe wintertime particulate pollution events in Beijing using extreme value theory
Anthropogenic drivers of 2013-2017 trends in summer surface ozone in China
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