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Publications Details for Grant Number R835880

Integrated Analysis of Land Use-Based Policies for Improving Air and Water Quality: A Focus on Agricultural Reactive Nitrogen and Wildland Fire Emissions as Climate, Land Use and Anthropogenic Emissions Change

RFA: Particulate Matter and Related Pollutants in a Changing World (2014)

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Journal Article Four Decades of Mobile Source Pollutants: Spatial-Temporal Trends Assessed by Ground-Based Monitors, Air Quality Models, and Satellites ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Henneman L, Shen H, Hogrefe C, Russell A, Zigler C Henneman L, Shen H, Hogrefe C, Russell A, Zigler C. Four Decades of Mobile Source Pollutants:Spatial-Temporal Trends Assessed by Ground-Based Monitors, Air Quality Models, and Satellites. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 2021;55(2):882-892. R835872 (2020)
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Journal Article Responses in ozone and its production efficiency attributable to recent and future emissions changes in the Eastern United States. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Henneman LRF, Shen H, Liu C, Hu Y, Mulholland JA, Russell AG Henneman LRF, Shen H, Liu C, Hu Y, Mulholland JA, Russell AG. Responses in ozone and its production efficiency attributable to recent and future emissions changes in the Eastern United States. Environmental Science & Technology 2017;51(23):13797-13805. R835880 (2016)
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Journal Article Linked response of aerosol acidity and ammonia to SO2 and NOX emissions reductions in the United States. Environmental Science and Technology Lawal AS, Guan X, Liu C, Henneman LRF, Vasilakos P, Bhogineni V,WeberRJ, Nenes A, Russell AG Lawal AS, Guan X, Liu C, Henneman LRF, Vasilakos P, Bhogineni V, Weber RJ, Nenes A, Russell AG. Linked response of aerosol acidity and ammonia to SO2 and NOX emissions reductions in the United States. Environmental Science & Technology 2018;52(17):9861-9873. R835880 (2017)
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Journal Article Detailed Analysis of Estimated pH, Activity Coefficients, and Ion Concentrations between the Three Aerosol Thermodynamic Models ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Peng X, Vasiliakos P, Nenes A, Shi G, Qian Y, Shi X, Xiao Z, Chen K, Feng Y, Russell A Peng X, Vasiliakos P, Nenes A, Shi G, Qian Y, Shi X, Xiao Z, Chen K, Feng Y, Russell A. Detailed Analysis of Estimated pH, Activity Coefficients, and Ion Concentrations between the Three Aerosol Thermodynamic Models. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 2019;53(15):8903-8913. R835880 (Final)
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Journal Article Energy policy and coastal water quality:An integrated energy, air and water quality modeling approach. SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT Shih J-S, Driscoll CT, Burtraw D, Shen H, Smith RA, Keyes A, Lambert KF, Chen Y, Russell AG Shih J-S, Driscoll CT, Burtraw D, Shen H, Smith RA, Keyes A, Lambert KF, Chen Y, Russell AG. Energy policy and coastal water quality:An integrated energy, air and water quality modeling approach. Science of The Total Environment 2021:151593. R835880 (Final)
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Journal Article Significant contrasts in aerosol acidity between China and the United States. ATMOS CHEM PHYS Zhang B, Shen H, Liu P, Guo H, Hu Y, Chen Y, Xie S, Xi Z, Skipper TN, Russell AG Zhang B, Shen H, Liu P, Guo H, Hu Y, Chen Y, Xie S, Xi Z, Skipper TN, Russell AG. Significant contrasts in aerosol acidity between China and the United States. Atmos Chem Phys 2021;21:8341–56 R835880 (Final)
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Journal Article Empirical development of ozone isopleths:Applications to Los Angeles. None Qian Y, Henneman LRF, Mulholland JA, Russell AG Qian Y, Henneman LRF, Mulholland JA, Russell AG. Empirical development of ozone isopleths:Applications to Los Angeles. Environmental Science & Technology Letters 2019 R835880 (Final)
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Journal Article Current and Future Responses of Aerosol pH and Composition in the US to Declining SO2 Emissions and Increasing NH3 Emissions. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Chen Y, Shen H, Russell AG Chen Y, Shen H, Russell AG. Current and Future Responses of Aerosol pH and Composition in the US to Declining SO2 Emissions and Increasing NH3 Emissions. Environmental science & technology 2019;53(16):9646-55. R835880 (2019)
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Journal Article Global Fire Forecasts Using Both Large‐Scale Climate Indices and Local Meteorological Parameters. GLOBAL BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES Shen H, Tao S, Chen Y, Odman MT, Zou Y, Huang Y, Chen H, Zhong Q, Zhang Y, Chen Y, Su S Shen H, Tao S, Chen Y, Odman MT, Zou Y, Huang Y, Chen H, Zhong Q, Zhang Y, Chen Y, Su S. Global Fire Forecasts Using Both Large‐Scale Climate Indices and Local Meteorological Parameters. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 2019;33(8):1129-45. R835880 (2019)
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Journal Article Relaxing energy policies coupled with climate change will significantly undermine efforts to attain us ozone standards. ONE EARTH Shen H, Chen Y, Li Y, Russell AG, Hu Y, Henneman LR, Odman MT, Shih JS, Burtraw D, Shao S, Yu H Shen H, Chen Y, Li Y, Russell AG, Hu Y, Henneman LR, Odman MT, Shih JS, Burtraw D, Shao S, Yu H. Relaxing energy policies coupled with climate change will significantly undermine efforts to attain us ozone standards. One Earth 2019;1(2):229-39. R835880 (2019)
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Journal Article The Affordable Clean Energy rule and the impact of emissions rebound on carbon dioxide and criteria air pollutant emissions. ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS Keyes AT, Lambert KF, Burtraw D, Buonocore JJ, Levy JI, Driscoll CT Keyes AT, Lambert KF, Burtraw D, Buonocore JJ, Levy JI, Driscoll CT. The Affordable Clean Energy rule and the impact of emissions rebound on carbon dioxide and criteria air pollutant emissions. Environmental Research Letters 2019;14:044018 R835880 (Final)
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Journal Article Aerosol pH and liquid water content determine when particulate matter is sensitive to ammonia and nitrate availability. ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS Nenes A, Pandis SN, Weber RJ, Russell A Nenes A, Pandis SN, Weber RJ, Russell A. Aerosol pH and liquid water content determine when particulate matter is sensitive to ammonia and nitrate availability. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 2020;20:3249–58. R835880 (Final)
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Journal Article Greater contribution from agricultural sources to future reactive nitrogen deposition in the United States. EARTH’S FUTURE Chen Y, Shen H, Shih J-S, Russell AG, Shao S, Hu Y, Odman MT, Nenes A, Pavur GK, Zou Y, Chen Z, Smith RA, Burtraw D, Driscoll CT Chen Y, Shen H, Shih J-S, Russell AG, Shao S, Hu Y, Odman MT, Nenes A, Pavur GK, Zou Y, Chen Z, Smith RA, Burtraw D, Driscoll CT. Greater contribution from agricultural sources to future reactive nitrogen deposition in the United States. Earth’s Future 2020;8:e2019EF001453 R835880 (Final)
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Journal Article Intense warming will significantly increase cropland ammonia volatilization threatening food security and ecosystem health. ONE EARTH Shen H, Chen Y, Hu Y, Ran L, Lam SK, Pavur GK, Zhou F, Pleim JE, Russell AG Shen H, Chen Y, Hu Y, Ran L, Lam SK, Pavur GK, Zhou F, Pleim JE, Russell AG. Intense warming will significantly increase cropland ammonia volatilization threatening food security and ecosystem health. One Earth 2020;3:126–34. R835880 (Final)
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Journal Article Four decades of United States mobile source pollutants:Spatial–temporal trends assessed by ground-based monitors, air quality models, and satellites. None Henneman LRF, Shen H, Hogrefe C, Russell AG, Zigler CM Henneman LRF, Shen H, Hogrefe C, Russell AG, Zigler CM. Four decades of United States mobile source pollutants:Spatial–temporal trends assessed by ground-based monitors, air quality models, and satellites. Environmental Science & Technology 2021;55:882–92 R835872C004 (Final)
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Journal Article High-resolution hybrid inversion of IASI ammonia columns to constrain US ammonia emissions using the CMAQ adjoint model. ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS Chen Y, Shen H, Kaiser J, Hu Y, Capps SL, Zhao S, Hakami A, Shih J-S, Pavur GK, Turner MD, Henze DK, Resler J, Nenes A, Napelenok SL, Bash JO, Fahey KM, et al Chen Y, Shen H, Kaiser J, Hu Y, Capps SL, Zhao S, Hakami A, Shih J-S, Pavur GK, Turner MD, Henze DK, Resler J, Nenes A, Napelenok SL, Bash JO, Fahey KM, et al. High-resolution hybrid inversion of IASI ammonia columns to constrain US ammonia emissions using the CMAQ adjoint model. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 2021;21:2067–82 R835880 (Final)
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Journal Article Increased air pollution exposure among the Chinese population during the national quarantine in 2020. None Shen H, Shen G, Chen Y, Russell AG, Hu Y, Duan X, Meng W, Xu Y, Yun X, Lyu B, Zhao S, Hakami A, Guo J, Tao S, Smith KR Shen H, Shen G, Chen Y, Russell AG, Hu Y, Duan X, Meng W, Xu Y, Yun X, Lyu B, Zhao S, Hakami A, Guo J, Tao S, Smith KR. Increased air pollution exposure among the Chinese population during the national quarantine in 2020. Nature Human Behaviour 2021;5:239–46. R835880 (Final)
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Journal Article Individual and population level protection from particulate matter exposure by wearing facemasks. ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL Shen H, Liu B, Chen Y, Zhu X, Yun X, Meng W, Lu C, Shen G, Hu Y, Russell AG, Smith KR, Tao S Shen H, Liu B, Chen Y, Zhu X, Yun X, Meng W, Lu C, Shen G, Hu Y, Russell AG, Smith KR, Tao S. Individual and population level protection from particulate matter exposure by wearing facemasks. Environment International 2021;146:106026. R835880 (Final)
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Journal Article Temporal and spatial variation of PM2. SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT Shen H, Hou W, Zhu Y, Zheng S, Ainiwaer S, Shen G, Chen Y, Cheng H, Hu J, Wan Y, Tao S Shen H, Hou W, Zhu Y, Zheng S, Ainiwaer S, Shen G, Chen Y, Cheng H, Hu J, Wan Y, Tao S. Temporal and spatial variation of PM2.5 in indoor air monitored by low-cost sensors. Science of The Total Environment 2021;770:145304. R835880 (Final)
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Presentation Integrated analysis of land use-based policies for improving air and water quality: a focus on agricultural reactive nitrogen and wildland fire emissions as climate, land use and anthropogenic emissions change. None Russell AG, Odman MT, Shih JS, Burtraw D, Driscoll C, Smith R Russell AG, Odman MT, Shih JS, Burtraw D, Driscoll C, Smith R. Integrated analysis of land use-based policies for improving air and water quality: a focus on agricultural reactive nitrogen and wildland fire emissions as climate, land use and anthropogenic emissions change. Presented to the EPA, Research Triangle Park, NC, November 28, 2018. R835880 (2018)
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Presentation Modeling future aerosol pH in the United States: the role of NH3 and SO2. None Chen Y, Shen H, Russell AG, Hu Y, Lawal AS, Shih JS, Burtraw D, Driscoll C, Shao S Chen Y, Shen H, Russell AG, Hu Y, Lawal AS, Shih JS, Burtraw D, Driscoll C, Shao S. Modeling future aerosol pH in the United States: the role of NH3 and SO2. Presented at the International Technical Meeting, Ottawa, Canada, May 2018. R835880 (2018)
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Presentation The responses of stream ecosystems to future scenarios of atmospheric deposition derived from changing land use-related emission and projected future meteorological conditions. None Shao S, Driscoll C, Shen H, Chen Y, Russell AG Shao S, Driscoll C, Shen H, Chen Y, Russell AG. The responses of stream ecosystems to future scenarios of atmospheric deposition derived from changing land use-related emission and projected future meteorological conditions. Presented at the National Atmospheric Deposition Program Fall Meeting, Albany, NY, November 2018. R835880 (2018)
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Presentation The responses of stream ecosystems to future scenarios of atmospheric deposition derived from changing land use-related emission and projected future meteorological conditions. None Shao S, Driscoll C, Shen H, Chen Y, Russell AG Shao S, Driscoll C, Shen H, Chen Y, Russell AG. The responses of stream ecosystems to future scenarios of atmospheric deposition derived from changing land use-related emission and projected future meteorological conditions. Presented at the American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, Washington, DC, December 10-14, 2018. R835880 (2018)
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Presentation Greater contribution from agricultural sources to future reactive nitrogen deposition in the United States (poster). None Chen, Y Chen, Y. Greater contribution from agricultural sources to future reactive nitrogen deposition in the United States (poster). Presented at the Community Modeling and Analysis System (CMAS) Conference, UNC-Chapel Hill, NC, October 2019. R835880 (Final)
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Presentation Impacts of Fleet Automation and Electrification on 2050 Air Quality in the United States. None Abiola S, Lawal SH Abiola S, Lawal SH. Impacts of Fleet Automation and Electrification on 2050 Air Quality in the United States. Presented at The 18th Annual CMAS Conference. Chapel Hill, North Carolina, October, 2019. R835880 (2019)
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Presentation Relaxed Energy Policy, Climate Change, and Attainability of US Ozone Standards. None Shen H Shen H. Relaxed Energy Policy, Climate Change, and Attainability of US Ozone Standards. Presented at CEE Spring Seminar. Georgia Institute of Technology, February, 2019. R835880 (2019)
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Presentation Relaxed Energy Policy, Climate Change, and Attainability of U. None Shen H Shen H. Relaxed Energy Policy, Climate Change, and Attainability of U.S. Ozone Standards (platform). Presented at The 18th Annual CMAS Conference. Chapel Hill, North Carolina, October, 2019. R835880 (2019)
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