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Effects of Changes in Climate and Land Use on U.S. Dust and Wildfire Particulate Matter
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Particulate Matter and Related Pollutants in a Changing World (2014)
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Reference Type | Reference Title | Journal | Author | Citation | Progress Report Year | Document Sources |
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Journal Article | What controls springtime fine dust variability in the western United States? Implications for the recent dust increase in the Southwest | None | Achakulwisut P, Shen L, Mickley LJ | Achakulwisut P, Shen L, Mickley LJ. What controls springtime fine dust variability in the western United States? Investigating the 2002–2015 increase in fine dust in the U.S. Southwest. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 2017;122(22):12449-12467. |
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Journal Article | Drought-sensitivity of fine dust in the Southwest: Implications for air quality and public healthfuture climate change | ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS | Achakulwisut P, Mickley L, Anenberg S | Achakulwisut P, Mickley L, Anenberg S. Drought-sensitivity of fine dust in the Southwest:Implications for air quality and public healthfuture climate change. ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS 2018;13(5):054025. |
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Journal Article | Effects of InReasing Aridity on Ambient Dust and Public Health in the Southwest Climate Change | GEOHEALTH | Achakulwisut P, Anenberg S, Neumann J, Pen S, Weiss N, Rimmins A, Fann N, Nartinich J, Mickley L | Achakulwisut P, Anenberg S, Neumann J, Pen S, Weiss N, Rimmins A, Fann N, Nartinich J, Mickley L. Effects of InReasing Aridity on Ambient Dust and Public Health in the Southwest Climate Change. GEOHEALTH 2019;3(5):127-144. |
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Journal Article | US surface ozone trends and extremes from 1980 to 2014: quantifying the roles of rising Asian emissions, domestic controls, wildfires, and climate. | ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS | Lin M, Horowitz LW, Payton R, Fiore AM, Tonnesen G | Lin M, Horowitz LW, Payton R, Fiore AM, Tonnesen G. US surface ozone trends and extremes from 1980 to 2014: quantifying the roles of rising Asian emissions, domestic controls, wildfires, and climate. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 2017;17(4):2943-2970. |
R835875 (2017) R835875 (2019) R835878 (2016) R835878 (2017) R835878 (2018) R835878 (2019) R835878 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Who among the elderly is most vulnerable to exposure and health risks of particulate matter from wildfire smoke? | AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY | Liu JC, Wilson A, Mickley LJ, Ebisu K, Sulprizio MP, Wang Y, Peng RD, Yue X, Dominici F, Bell ML | Liu JC, Wilson A, Mickley LJ, Ebisu K, Sulprizio MP, Wang Y, Peng RD, Yue X, Dominici F, Bell ML. Who among the elderly is most vulnerable to exposure to and health risks of fine particulate matter from wildfire smoke? American Journal of Epidemiology 2017;186(6):730-735. |
R834798 (Final) R835871 (2017) R835871 (2018) R835871 (2020) R835875 (2017) R835875 (2018) R835875 (2019) |
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Journal Article | Drought-sensitive of fine dust variability in the western United States? Implications for the recent dust increase in the Southwest: implications for air quality and public health under future climate change. | ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS | Achakulwisut P, Mickley LJ, Anenberg SC | Achakulwisut P, Mickley LJ, Anenberg SC. Drought-sensitive of fine dust variability in the western United States? Implications for the recent dust increase in the Southwest:implications for air quality and public health under future climate change. Environmental Research Letters 2018;13(5):54025 |
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Journal Article | Effects of increasing aridity on ambient dust and public health in the US Southwest under climate change. | AMERICAN GEOPHYSICAL UNION GEOHEALTH | Achakulwisut P, Anenberg SC, Neumann JE, Penn SL, Weiss N, Crimmins A, Fann N, Martinich J, Roman J, Mickley LJ | Achakulwisut P, Anenberg SC, Neumann JE, Penn SL, Weiss N, Crimmins A, Fann N, Martinich J, Roman J, Mickley LJ. Effects of increasing aridity on ambient dust and public health in the US Southwest under climate change. American Geophysical Union GeoHealth 2019;3(5):127-144. |
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Journal Article | Trends and spatial shifts in lightning fires and smoke concentrations in response to 21st century climate over the national forests and parks of the western United States. | None | Li Y, Mickley LJ, Liu P, Kaplan JO | Li Y, Mickley LJ, Liu P, Kaplan JO. Trends and spatial shifts in lightning fires and smoke concentrations in response to 21st century climate over the national forests and parks of the western United States. ,em> Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 2020;20(14):8827-38. |
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Journal Article | Diagnosing spatial biases and uncertainties in global fire emissions inventories:Indonesia as regional case study. | None | Liu T, Mickley LJ, Marlier ME, DeFries RS, Khan MF, Latif MT Karambelas A | Liu T, Mickley LJ, Marlier ME, DeFries RS, Khan MF, Latif MT and Karambelas A. Diagnosing spatial biases and uncertainties in global fire emissions inventories:Indonesia as regional case study. Remote Sensing of Environment 2020; 237. |
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Journal Article | Response of dust emissions in southwestern North America to 21st century trends in climate, CO 2 fertilization, and land use:implications for air quality. | None | Li Y, Mickley LJ, Kaplan JO | Li Y, Mickley LJ, Kaplan JO. Response of dust emissions in southwestern North America to 21st century trends in climate, CO 2 fertilization, and land use:implications for air quality. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 2021 ;21(1):57-68. |
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