Publications
Publications By Research Area
X Author: Yungang Wang
2014
Wang, Yungang, Michael D Sohn, Yilun Wang, Kathleen M Lask, Thomas W Kirchstetter, and Ashok J Gadgil."How many replicate tests are needed to test cookstove performance and emissions? – Three is not adequate."Energy for Sustainable Development
20 (2014) 21-29. DOI
2013
Wang, Yungang, Jiaoyan Huang, Philip K Hopke, Oliver V Rattigan, David C Chalupa, Mark J Utell, and Thomas M Holsen."Effect of the shutdown of a large coal-fired power plant on ambient mercury species."Chemosphere
92.4 (2013) 360-367. DOI
Wang, Yungang, and Philip K Hopke."A ten-year source apportionment study of ambient fine particulate matter in San Jose, California."Atmospheric Pollution Research
4 (2013) 398-404. DOI
Qian, Hua, and Yungang Wang."Application Analysis of Ground Source Heat Pumps in Building Space Conditioning."Energy for Sustainable Development
(2013).
Wang, Yungang, Michael D Sohn, Ashok J Gadgil, Yilun Wang, Kathleen M Lask, and Thomas W Kirchstetter."How many replicate tests do I need? – Variability of cookstove performance and emissions has implications for obtaining useful results ."
(2013).
2012
Wang, Yungang, and Ashok J Gadgil."Critical Review of Particulate Matter Emitted from Biomass Cookstoves."AAAR 31st Annual Conference
(2012).
Wang, Yungang, Ashok J Gadgil, and Thomas W Kirchstetter."How Many Replicates Are Sufficient for Characterizing Cookstove Emissions – A Case Study Using the Berkeley-Darfur Stove and Three Stone Fire."AAAR 31st Annual Conference
(2012).
Kota, Sri Harsha, Hongliang Zhang, Qi Ying, Yungang Wang, and Philip K Hopke."Black Carbon Emission from Barbeque Activities during College Football Games."A&WMA International Conference on Aerosol and Atmospheric Optics: Visibility and Air Pollution
(2012).
Wang, Yungang, Philip K Hopke, Xiaoyan Xia, Oliver V Rattigan, David C Chalupa, and Mark J Utell."Source Apportionment of Airborne Particulate Matter using Inorganic and Organic Species as Tracers."Atmospheric Environment
55 (2012) 525-532. DOI