Data & Publications
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Yocom, J., A. Stankunas, AND F. Bradow. A Review of Air Pollutant Damage to Materials. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, National Center For Environmental Assessment, Research Triangle Park Office, Research Triangle Park, NC, EPA/600/8-82/016 (NTIS PB82242090), 1982.
Folinsbee, L. Air Pollution and Exercise-Induced Bronchoconstriction. , Marcel Dekker Incorporated, New York, NY, volume 130, (1999).
Garner, J., R. Elias, J. Davis, AND F. Bradow. Air Pollution Effects on Terrestrial Ecosystems. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/6-83/003, 1983.
U.S. EPA. Air Quality Criteria for Particulate Matter (Final Report, Oct 2004). U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, EPA 600/P-99/002aF-bF, 2004.
U.S. EPA. Air Quality Criteria for Particulate Matter, Volumes I-III. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, 1996.
Furtaw, E. J. An Overview of Human Exposure Modeling Activities at the U.S. EPA's National Exposure Research Laboratory. , Toxicology and Environmental Health 17(5): 302-324, (2001).
Mage, D. Are Males More Susceptible to Ambient PM Than Females? Presented at Colloquium on Particulate Air Pollution and Human Health, June 1999.
U.S. EPA. Assessment of Inhalation Exposures and Potential Health Risks to the General Population That Resulted from the Collapse of the World Trade Center Towers. Matthew Lorber, Herman Gibb, Lester Grant, Joseph Pinto, Joachim Pleil, David Cleverly (ed.), RISK ANALYSIS. Blackwell Publishing, Malden, MA, 27(5):1203-1221, (2007).
Wilson Jr., W. E. Associations Between Trace Elemental Composition of PM2.5 and Mortality and Morbidity in Philadelphia. Presented at Joint International Conference of the ISEE/ISEA, Vancouver, BC, Canada, August 11-15, 2002.
Grant, L. AND B. Jordan. Basis for Primary Air Quality Criteria and Standards. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/D-88/045 (NTIS PB88180070), 1988.
Wilson, W. AND S. Kegler. Cardiovascular Mortality in Phoenix: PM1 Is a Better Indicator Than PM2.5. Presented at 2000 Annual Conference of the American Association for Aerosol Research, St. Louis, MO, Nov. 6-10, 2000.
Foureman, G. L. Cross-Species Dose Extrapolation for Diesel Emissions. Presented at Society for Risk Analysis, Seattle, WA, December 2, 2001.
Wilson, W. Design of Exposure Measurements for Epidemiologic Studies. Presented at Annual Meeting of the Chinese Assoc. for Aerosol Research, Taiwan, Taipai, October 30-31, 1999.
NADADUR, S. S., S. D. HESTER, A. MUDIPALLI, N. HAYKAL-COATES, AND D. L. COSTA. Direct Effects of PM Constituents on Endothelial Cells: What Can We Learn from Genomic Approaches? Presented at Society of Toxicology Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, March 16 - 20, 2008.
Han, H. S., S. Kaufman, J. Turner, W. Wilson, AND D. Y. Pui. Electrical Aerosol Detector (EAD) Measurements at the St. Louis Supersite. Presented at AAAR PM Supersites Program and Related Studies International Specialty Conference, Atlanta, GA, February 07 - 11, 2005.
Wilson, W. Error in Annual Average Due to Use of Less Than Everyday Measurements. Presented at AWMA Speciality Conference , PM 2000, Charleston, SC, January 2000.
Wilson Jr., W. E., D. T. Mage, AND L. D. Grant. Estimating Separately Personal Exposure to Ambient and Non-Ambient Particulate Matter for Epidemiology and Risk Assessment: Why and How. , JOURNAL OF THE AIR AND WASTE MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION 50:1167-1183, (2000).
U.S. EPA. Exposure and Human Health Evaluation of Airborne Pollution from the World Trade Center Disaster. ,.
Wilson, W. Extreme Dust and Smoke Events Over the U.S. in 1998. Presented at AWMA Specialty Conference, PM 2000, Charleston, SC, January 2000.
Kim, E., P. K. Hopke, J. P. Pinto, AND W. E. Wilson. Frequency Distributions and Spatial Analysis of Fine Particle Measurements in St. Louis During the Regional Air Pollution Study/Regional Air Monitoring System. , ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 39(11):4172-4179, (2005).
U.S. EPA. Health Effects of Inhaled Crystalline and Amorphous Silica. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, National Center For Environmental Assessment, Research Triangle Park Office, Research Triangle Park, NC, EPA/600/R-95/115, 1996.
Wilson Jr., W. E. Impact of Ambient PM on the Indoor Environment and Personal Exposure. Presented at Research Priorities for Airborne Particulate Matter, Charleston, SC, November 9, 2001.
Bradow, F., G. Lockheed, AND R. Bradow. Implications of Perception Thresholds for Soiling. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/D-88/044 (NTIS PB88181805), 1988.
Wilson Jr., W. E. Implications of Using Ambient PM Concentration as a Surrogate for PM Exposure in Statistical and Epidemiologic Analyses of Time Series Data. Presented at Joint International Conference of the ISEE/ISEA, Vancouver, BC, Canada, August 11-15, 2002.
Thurston, G., K. Ito, AND W. Wilson. Influence of Alternative PM Components in Mass Associations with Philadelphia, PA Mortality and Hospital Admissions. Presented at AWMA Speciality Conference, PM 2000, Charleston, SC, January 2000.
Pinto, J. Initial Characterization of Fine Particulate Matter (PM2.5) Collected By the National Federal Reference Monitor Network. Presented at AWMA Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, June 2001.
U.S. EPA. Integrated Science Assessment for Particulate Matter (Second External Review Draft). U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, EPA/600/R-08/139B, 2009.
Lee, S. AND J. Kawecki. International Approaches to Developing Standards for Noncriteria Pollutants. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/J-88/568 (NTIS PB91191403).
Grover, B., N. L. Eatough, D. Eatough, J. Ambs, M. Meyer, P. K. Hopke, R. AlHorr, D. Later, J. C. Chow, J. Watson, AND W. E. Wilson. Measurement of Fine Particulate Matter (Nonvolatile and Semivolatile Fractions) in Fresno, CA. Presented at AAAR PM Supersites Program and Related Studies International Specialty Conference, Atlanta, GA, February 07 - 11, 2005.
Wilson Jr., W. E. AND M. Brauer. Methods to Estimate the Ambient and Nonambient Components of Total Personal Exposure to Particulate Matter. Presented at International Society of Exposure Assessment, Charleston, SC, November 4-8, 2001.
Wilson Jr., W. E., J. C. Chow, C. S. Claiborn, W. Fusheng, J. Engelbrecht, AND J. G. Watson. Monitoring of Particulate Matter Outdoors. , CHEMOSPHERE 49(9):1009-1043, (2002).
Marcus, A. Multivariate Statistical Models for Effects of PM and Copollutants in a Daily Time Series Epidemiology Study. Presented at Third Colloquium on Particulate Air Pollution and Human Health, June 6-8, 1999.
Wilson, W. New U.S. EPA Standards and Problems Associated with Measurement of Pollutants: Implication for Filter Manufacturers. Presented at Annual Meeting of the Air Filtration Conference of the American Filtration and Separations Society, Minneapolis, MN, October 21, 1999.
U.S. EPA. Novel Statistical Approach to Evaluate Spatial Distribution of PM from Specific Source Categories..
U.S. EPA. Particulate Matter NAAQS Review: Integrated Science Assessment. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, 2008.
Wilson, W. PM Constituent Roles in Mass Associations with Health Effects in Philadelphia, Pa. Presented at Annual Meeting of International Society of Environmental Epidemiology, September 2000.
U.S. EPA. Provisional Assessment of Recent Studies on Particulate Matter. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, EPA/600/R-06/063, 2006.
KIM, J., R. T. Burnett, L. M. NEAS, G. D. THURSTON, J. SCHWARTZ, P. TOLBERT, B. Brunekreef, M. S. GOLDBERG, AND I. Romieu. Panel Discussion Review: Session Two Interpretation of Observed Associations Between Multiple Ambient Air Pollutants and Health Effects in Epidemiologic Analysis. , Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology . Nature Publishing Group, London, Uk, 17(Suppl 2):S83-89, (2007).
Sarnat, J. A., W. E. WILSON, M. Strand, J. Brook, R. Wyzga, AND T. Lumley. Panel Discussion Review: Session 1 - Exposure Assessment and Related Errors in Air Pollution Epidemiological Studies. , Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology . Nature Publishing Group, London, Uk, 17(Suppl 2):S75-82, (2007).
BELL, M. L., J. KIM, AND F. DOMINICI. Potential Confounding of Particulate Mater on the Short-Term Association Between Ozone and Mortality in Multi-Site Time Series Studies. , ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), Research Triangle Park, NC, 115(11):1591-5, (2007).
Pepelko, W. AND C. Chen. Quantitative Assessment of Cancer Risk from Exposure to Diesel Engine Emissions. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/J-93/188 (NTIS PB93222081), 1993.
Mage, D. Reinventing Personal Exposure to Particulate Matter. Presented at ISEA Symposium, Athens, Greece, September 1999.
Oberdorster, G. AND W. Pepelko. Research Needs for Risk Assessment of Inhaled Particulate Matter: Report of a Workshop. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/R-93/104 (NTIS PB94123866).
Wilson, W. Semi-Volatile Species in PM 2.5: Development and Validation of Integrated and Continuous Samplers for PM 2.5 Research or Exposure Monitoring. Presented at AWMA Specialty Conference, PM 2000, Charleston, SC, January 2000.
Wilson, W. Size Distribution of Ambient and Indoor Particles: Does the Overlap of Fine and Coarse Particles Cause Problems in the Interpretation of Research Results? Presented at AWMA Specialty Conference, PM 2000, Charleston, SC, January 2000.
Pinto, J. P., P. K. Hopke, AND Z. Ramadan. Source Apportionment Studies of PM-2.5 in Two Czech Cities: A Comparison of Different Methods. Presented at European Aerosol Conference, Germany, September 2001.
Pinto, J. P., P. K. Hopke, AND Z. Ramadan. Source Apportionment Studies of PM-2.5 in Two Czech Cities: Possible Uses in Health Studies. Presented at International Society of Environmental Epidemiology, Garmish-Partenkirche, Germany, September 2001.
Wilson, W. Sources of Exposure Error in Particulate Matter Epidemiology and Risk Assessment. Presented at Tenth Conference of the International Society of Exposure Analysis, Monterey, CA, October 24-27,2000.
Adamson, L. AND R. Bruce. Suspended Particulate Matter: A Report to Congress. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/9-79/006 (NTIS PB82189556), 1979.
Wilson, W. The Bimodal Distribution: Development of the Concept of Fine and Coarse Particles as Separate and Distinct Components of Airborne Particulate Matter. Presented at Annual Meeting of the Chinese Assoc. for Aerosol Research, Taiwan, Taipai, October 30-31, 1999.
Wilson, W. E. The Exposure Paradox in Particulate Matter Community Time-Series Epidemiology: Can Ambient Concentrations of PM Be Used as a Surrogate for Personal Exposure to PM ? Presented at International Society of Environmental Epidemiology Meeting, Garmish-Partenkirche, Germany, September 2001.
Wilson, W. The U.S. EPA Promulgates New Standards for Fine Particles. Presented at Annual Meeting of the Chinese Assoc. for Aerosol Research, Taiwan, Taipai, October 30-31, 1999.
WILSON, W. E. Traffic, Air Pollution and Health - Seeking Connections. Presented at Informal Workshop on Pollution Impacts of Secondary Roadways and their Mitigation, Davis, CA, January 24, 2008.
Wilson, W. E. Use of Continuous Measurements of Integral Aerosol Parameters to Estimate Particle Surface Area. Presented at AWMA Specialty Conference, PM 2000, Charleston, SC, January 2000.
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