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Evaluation of PM2.5 Air Pollution Sources and Cardiovascular Health
(JOURNAL) [Published : Oct 26, 2020]
Introduction: Long-term air pollution exposure, notably fine particulate matter (diameter ≤ 2.5 μm, PM2.5), is a global contributor to morbidity and mortality and a known risk factor for coronary artery disease (CAD) and myocardial infarctions (MI). Knowledge of impacts rel...
Children's lead exposure in the U.S.: Application of a national-scale, probabilistic aggregate model with a focus on residential soil and dust lead (Pb) scenarios
(JOURNAL) [Published : Dec 20, 2023]
Lead (Pb) exposures from soil and dust ingestion contribute to children's blood lead levels (BLLs) in the United States. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)'s Strategy to Reduce Lead Exposures and Disparities in U.S. Communities and the Federal Action Plan to Reduce Ch...
Applying a Phase-Separation Parameterization in Modeling Secondary Organic Aerosol Formation from Acid-Driven Reactive Uptake of Isoprene Epoxydiols under Humid Conditions
(JOURNAL) [Published : Jun 14, 2024]
Secondary organic aerosol (SOA) from acid-driven reactive uptake of isoprene epoxydiols (IEPOX) contributes up to 40% of organic aerosol (OA) mass in fine particulate matter. Previous work showed substantial conversions of particulate inorganic sulfates to surface-active organosu...
Mobile air quality monitoring and comparison to fixed monitoring sites for instrument performance assessment
(JOURNAL) [Published : May 17, 2024]
Air pollution monitoring using mobile ground-based measurement platforms can provide high-quality spatiotemporal air pollution information. As mobile air quality monitoring campaigns extend to entire fleets of vehicles and integrate smaller-scale air quality sensors, it is import...
Impacts assessment of nitrification inhibitors on U.S. agricultural emissions of reactive nitrogen gases
(JOURNAL) [Published : May 08, 2024]
Fertilizer-intensive agriculture leads to emissions of reactive nitrogen (Nr), posing threats to climate via nitrous oxide (N2O) and to air quality and human health via nitric oxide (NO) and ammonia (NH3) that form ozone and particulate matter (PM) downwind. Adding nitrification ...
Pilot‐Scale Thermal Destruction of Per‐ and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances in a Legacy Aqueous Film Forming Foam
(JOURNAL) [Published : Sep 08, 2023]
The destruction of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) is critical to ensure effective remediation of PFAS contaminated matrices. The destruction of hazardous chemicals within incinerators and other thermal treatment processes has historically been determined by calculatin...
Patterns of microparticles in blank samples: A study to inform best practices for microplastic analysis
(JOURNAL) [Published : Aug 01, 2023]
Quality assurance and quality control (QA/QC) techniques are critical to analytical chemistry, and thus the analysis of microplastics. Procedural blanks are a key component of QA/QC for quantifying and characterizing background contamination. Although procedural blanks are becomi...
Hazardous air pollutants emission estimates from wildfires in the wildland urban interface
(JOURNAL) [Published : Jun 20, 2023]
Fires that occur in the wildland urban interface (WUI) often burn structures, vehicles, and their contents in addition to biomass in the natural landscape. Because these fires burn near population centers, their emissions may have a sizeable impact on public health, necessitating...
Impact of Hurricanes, Tropical Storms, and Coastal Extratropical Storms on Indoor Air VOC Concentrations
(JOURNAL) [Published : May 15, 2024]
Understanding vapor intrusion (VI) temporal variability is key for the design of sampling strategies intended to assess reasonable maximum exposure of indoor air concentrations of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) as well as risk evaluation and mitigation planning. VI temporal va...
Summertime tropospheric ozone source apportionment study in Madrid (Spain)
(JOURNAL) [Published : Apr 24, 2024]
The design of emission abatement measures to effectivly reduce high ground-level ozone (O3) concentrations in urban areas is very complex. In addition to the strongly non-linear chemistry of this secondary pollutant, precursors can be released by a variety of sources in different...
A better representation of volatile organic compound chemistry in WRF-Chem and its impact on ozone over Los Angeles
(JOURNAL) [Published : May 07, 2024]
The declining trend in vehicle emissions has underscored the growing significance of Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) emissions from Volatile Chemical Products (VCP). However, accurately representing VOC chemistry in simplified chemical mechanisms remains challenging due to its ch...
Risk of Dementia Due to Co-Exposure to Air Pollution and Neighborhood Disadvantage
(JOURNAL) [Published : Mar 23, 2024]
Background: Co-exposure to air pollution and neighborhood disadvantage may influence cognitive decline. We tested these associations in the context of dementia risk. Methods: We leveraged a cohort of community dwelling adults ≥65 years (n=5,112) enrolled from 2011 to 2018 in ...
Quantifying Multipollutant Health Impacts Using the Environmental Benefits Mapping and Analysis Program–Community Edition (BenMAP-CE): A Case Study in Atlanta, Georgia
(JOURNAL) [Published : Mar 06, 2024]
Background: Air pollution risk assessments do not generally quantify health impacts using multipollutant risk estimates, but instead use results from single-pollutant or copollutant models. Multipollutant epidemiological models account for pollutant interactions and joint effects...
Waves of change: a preliminary literature review of non-drinkable water and environmental justice research
(JOURNAL) [Published : Jan 01, 2024]
For decades, researchers have sought to document injustices, highlight activism, and identify pathways in moving toward environmental justice (EJ). EJ research regarding water has been predominantly focused on drinking water. This project sought to identify and analyze the breadt...
Modeling the Oxygen Isotope Anomaly (Δ17O) of Reactive Nitrogen in the Community Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ) Model: Insights into Nitrogen Oxide Chemistry in the Northeastern United States
(JOURNAL) [Published : Apr 22, 2024]
Atmospheric nitrate is a key atmosphere component with implications for air quality, nutrient deposition, and climate.  However, accurately representing atmospheric nitrate concentrations within atmospheric chemistry models is a persistent challenge.  A contributing fac...
2002-2017 Anthropogenic Emissions Data for Air Quality Modeling over the United States
(JOURNAL) [Published : Mar 12, 2024]
The US EPA has developed a set of annual North American anthropogenic and fire emissions data for criteria air pollutants across 18 broad source catagories for 2002 through 2017.  The sixteen new annual emissions inventories were developed using consistent input data and met...
Reconciling Assumptions in Bottom-Up and Top-Down Approaches for Estimating Aerosol Emission Rates From Wildland Fires Using Observations From FIREX-AQ
(JOURNAL) [Published : Dec 27, 2021]
Accurate fire emissions inventories are crucial to predict the impacts of wildland fires on air quality and atmospheric composition. Two traditional approaches are widely used to calculate fire emissions: a satellite-based top-down approach and a fuels-based bottom-up approach. H...
Formaldehyde evolution in US wildfire plumes during the Fire Influence on Regional to Global Environments and Air Quality experiment (FIREX-AQ)
(JOURNAL) [Published : Dec 17, 2021]
Formaldehyde (HCHO) is one of the most abundant non-methane volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emitted by fires. HCHO also undergoes chemical production and loss as a fire plume ages, and it can be an important oxidant precursor. In this study, we disentangle the process...
Measurement report: Emission factors of NH3 and NHx for wildfires and agricultural fires in the United States
(JOURNAL) [Published : Feb 17, 2023]
During the 2019 Fire Influence on Regional to Global Environments and Air Quality (FIREX-AQ) study, the NASA DC-8 carried out in situ chemical measurements in smoke plumes emitted from wildfires and agricultural fires in the contiguous United States. The DC-8 payload include...
Emission factors and evolution of SO2 measured from biomass burning in wildfires and agricultural fires
(JOURNAL) [Published : Dec 13, 2022]
Fires emit sufficient sulfur to affect local and regional air quality and climate. This study analyzes SO2 emission factors and variability in smoke plumes from US wildfires and agricultural fires, as well as their relationship to sulfate and hydroxymethanesulfonate (HMS) fo...
Quantitative Functional Group Compositions of Household Fuel Burn Emissions
(JOURNAL) [Published : Apr 22, 2024]
Globally, billions of people burn fuels indoors for cooking and heating, which contributes to millions of chronic illnesses and premature deaths annually. Additionally, residential burning contributes significantly to black carbon emissions, which have the highest global warming ...
The Montreal Protocol and the fate of environmental plastic debris
(JOURNAL) [Published : May 01, 2023]
Microplastics (MPs) are an emerging class of pollutants in air, soil, and, especially, in all aquatic environments.  Secondary MPs are generated in the environment during fragmentation of especially photo-oxidized plastic litter. Photo-oxidation is mediated primarily by sola...
By-degree Health and Economic Impacts of Lyme Disease, Eastern and Midwestern United States
(JOURNAL) [Published : Mar 13, 2024]
Journal article submitted to EcoHealth - (Abstract) - Lyme disease (LD) is the most common vector-borne disease in the United States (U.S.). This paper assesses how climate change may influence LD incidence in the eastern and upper midwestern U.S., and the associated economic bur...
Modeling clothing as a secondary source of exposure to SVOCs across indoor microenvironments
(JOURNAL) [Published : Dec 21, 2023]
Evidence suggests that clothing can influence human exposure to semi-volatile organic compounds (SVOCs) through transdermal uptake and inhalation. Accordingly, a computational modeling framework (ABICAM) was expanded and applied to assess the dynamics of human exposure to gas-pha...
Performance of Vehicle Add-on Mobile Monitoring System PM2.5 measurements during wildland fire episodes
(JOURNAL) [Published : Mar 01, 2024]
Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) resulting from wildland fire is a significant public health risk in the United States (U.S.). The existing stationary monitoring network and the tools used to alert the public of smoke conditions, such as the Air Quality Index or NowCast, are not o...