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Optimization of Multipollutant Air Quality Management Strategies
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Journal Article | Chang C-Y, Faust E, Hou X, Lee P, Kim HC, Hedquist BC, Liao K-J. Investigating ambient ozone formation regimes in neighboring cities of shale plays in the Northeast United States using photochemical modeling and satellite retrievals. Atmospheric Environment 2016;142:152-170. |
R835218 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Hou X, Strickland MJ, Liao K-J. Contributions of regional air pollutant emissions to ozone and fine particulate matter-related mortalities in eastern U.S. urban areas. Environmental Research 2015;137:475-484. |
R835218 (2014) R835218 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Liao K-J, Hou X, Strickland MJ. Resource allocation for mitigating regional air pollution-related mortality: a summertime case study for five cities in the United States. Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association 2016;66(8):748-757. |
R835218 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Liao K-J, Hou X, Baker DR. Impacts of interstate transport of pollutants on high ozone events over the Mid-Atlantic United States. Atmospheric Environment 2014;84:100-112. |
R835218 (2012) R835218 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Liao K-J, Hou X. Optimization of multipollutant air quality management strategies:a case study for five cities in the United States. Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association 2015;65(6):732-742. |
R835218 (2014) R835218 (Final) |
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