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Publications Details for Grant Number R831452

Impacts of Climate Change and Land Cover Change on Biogenic Volatile Organic Compounds (BVOCs) Emissions in Texas

RFA: Consequences of Global Change for Air Quality: Spatial Patterns in Air Pollution Emissions (2003)

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Abstract Predicted impacts of future climate change and land-use change on surface ozone in the Houston area. EOS TRANSACTIONS Jiang X, Wiedinmyer C, Chen F, Yang Z-L, Lo JC Jiang X, Wiedinmyer C, Chen F, Yang Z-L, Lo JC. Predicted impacts of future climate change and land-use change on surface ozone in the Houston area. Eos Transactions 2007;88(52). R831452 (Final)
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Journal Article Development of species-based, regional emission capacities for simulation of biogenic volatile organic compound emissions in land-surface models: an example from Texas, USA. ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT Gulden LE, Yang Z-L Gulden LE, Yang Z-L. Development of species-based, regional emission capacities for simulation of biogenic volatile organic compound emissions in land-surface models: an example from Texas, USA. Atmospheric Environment 2006;40(8):1464-1479. R831452 (2005)
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Journal Article Interannual variation in biogenic emissions on a regional scale. JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH Gulden LE, Yang Z-L, Niu G-Y Gulden LE, Yang Z-L, Niu G-Y. Interannual variation in biogenic emissions on a regional scale. Journal of Geophysical Research 2007;112:D14103, doi:10.1029/2006JD008231. R831452 (Final)
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Journal Article Sensitivity of biogenic emissions simulated by a land-surface model to land-cover representations. ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT Gulden LE, Yang Z-L, Niu G-Y Gulden LE, Yang Z-L, Niu G-Y. Sensitivity of biogenic emissions simulated by a land-surface model to land-cover representations. Atmospheric Environment 2008;42(18):4185-4197. R831452 (Final)
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Journal Article Predicted impacts of climate and land use change on surface ozone in the Houston, Texas, area. JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH Jiang X, Wiedinmyer C, Chen F, Yan Z-L, Lo JC-F Jiang X, Wiedinmyer C, Chen F, Yan Z-L, Lo JC-F. Predicted impacts of climate and land use change on surface ozone in the Houston, Texas, area. Journal of Geophysical Research 2008;113:D20312, doi:10.1029/2008JD009820. R831452 (Final)
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Journal Article Assessment of three dynamical climate downscaling methods using the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model. JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH Lo JC-F, Yang Z-L, Pielke Sr. RA Lo JC-F, Yang Z-L, Pielke Sr. RA. Assessment of three dynamical climate downscaling methods using the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model. Journal of Geophysical Research 2008;113:D09112, doi:10.1029/2007JD009216. R831452 (Final)
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Presentation Relative contribution of climate variability and vegetation phenology to biogenic emissions: results from regional study in Texas, USA. None Gulden LE, Yang Z-L, Niu G-Y Gulden LE, Yang Z-L, Niu G-Y. Relative contribution of climate variability and vegetation phenology to biogenic emissions: results from regional study in Texas, USA. Poster presented at the American Geophysical Union 2005 Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 5-9, 2005. R831452 (2005)
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Presentation Incorporating plant-species variation in biogenic emission rates into regional weather and climate models. None Gulden LE, Yang Z-L Gulden LE, Yang Z-L. Incorporating plant-species variation in biogenic emission rates into regional weather and climate models. Poster presented at the Eighth Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry, American Meteorological Society, Atlanta, GA, January 29-February 2, 2006. R831452 (2005)
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Presentation Improving regional-scale air quality modeling by the better representation of land use and land cover in a coupled atmosphere-chemistry model. None Jiang X-Y, Yang Z-L Jiang X-Y, Yang Z-L. Improving regional-scale air quality modeling by the better representation of land use and land cover in a coupled atmosphere-chemistry model. Poster presented at the NCAR WRF-CHEM Workshop, Boulder, CO, June 20, 2007. R831452 (Final)
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Presentation The response of biogenic emissions to land-cover change and climate change. None Song JH, Gulden LE, Yang Z-L, Allen DT Song JH, Gulden LE, Yang Z-L, Allen DT. The response of biogenic emissions to land-cover change and climate change. Presented at EPA Science Forum 2006 Your Health, Your Environment, Your Future, Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center, Washington, DC, May 16-18, 2006. R831452 (2005)
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Presentation A numerical study of influences of land-use change on chemical species over the Pearl River delta region, China. None Wang X-M, Li W, Yang L, Deng R, Yang Z-L Wang X-M, Li W, Yang L, Deng R, Yang Z-L. A numerical study of influences of land-use change on chemical species over the Pearl River delta region, China. Presentation at the Ninth Conference of the American Meteorological Society, San Antonio, TX, January 14-18, 2007. R831452 (Final)
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Presentation Impacts of biogenic and anthropogenic emissions on photochemical oxidants over the Pearl River delta region, China. None Wang X-M, Li W, Yang Z-L Wang X-M, Li W, Yang Z-L. Impacts of biogenic and anthropogenic emissions on photochemical oxidants over the Pearl River delta region, China. Presented at the Ninth Conference of the American Meteorological Society, San Antonio, TX, January 14-18, 2007. R831452 (Final)
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Presentation Plants, climate, and ozone: the future of smog in Texas, using climate models to investigate how climate change and land-cover change affect ground-level ozone. None Yang Z-L, Allen D, Parmenter B, Niu G-Y, Xu Y, Gulden LE Yang Z-L, Allen D, Parmenter B, Niu G-Y, Xu Y, Gulden LE. Plants, climate, and ozone:the future of smog in Texas, using climate models to investigate how climate change and land-cover change affect ground-level ozone. Presented at the University of Texas Climate Change Symposium, Austin, TX, April 2005. R831452 (2006)
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Presentation Sensitivity of biogenic emission estimates to uncertainties in land-cover datasets: an example from Texas, USA. None Yang Z-L, Gulden LE, Niu G-Y Yang Z-L, Gulden LE, Niu G-Y. Sensitivity of biogenic emission estimates to uncertainties in land-cover datasets: an example from Texas, USA. Presented at the American Geophysical Union 2005 Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 5-9, 2005. R831452 (2005)
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Presentation Issues in the simulated biogenic emissions at a regional scale. None Yang Z-L, Gulden LE Yang Z-L, Gulden LE. Issues in the simulated biogenic emissions at a regional scale. Presented at the 2006 Western Pacific Geophysics Meeting, Beijing, China, July 24-27, 2006. R831452 (2006)
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Presentation One group, two models. None Yang Z-L Yang Z-L. One group, two models. Presented at the China Meteorological Administration Institute of Desert Meteorology, Urumqi, China, August 15, 2007 (invited). R831452 (Final)
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Presentation Biogenic emissions, air quality, and climate change. None Yang Z-L Yang Z-L. Biogenic emissions, air quality, and climate change. Presented at the State Key Laboratory of Atmospheric Boundary Layer Physics and Atmospheric Chemistry (LAPC), Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China, August 20, 2007 (invited). R831452 (Final)
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Presentation One group, two models. None Yang Z-L Yang Z-L. One group, two models. Presented at the International Center for Climate and Environment Sciences (ICCES), Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China, August 21, 2007 (invited). R831452 (Final)
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Presentation Review of land surface research. None Yang Z-L Yang Z-L. Review of land surface research. Presented at the National Climate Center, China Meteorological Administration, Beijing, China, August 23, 2007 (invited). R831452 (Final)
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Presentation Assessing the skill of climate dynamic downscaling. None Yang Z-L Yang Z-L. Assessing the skill of climate dynamic downscaling. Presented at the START Regional Research Center for Temperate East Asia (REC-TEA), Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China, August 7, 2007 (invited). R831452 (Final)
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Presentation Geology meets meteorology: interaction of the land surface and the atmosphere. None Yang Z-L Yang Z-L. Geology meets meteorology: interaction of the land surface and the atmosphere. Presented at the Department of Geological Sciences Technical Talk, The University of Texas at Austin, September 6, 2007. R831452 (Final)
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Presentation Challenges in downscaling global climate information for regional water resources and air quality studies. None Yang Z-L Yang Z-L. Challenges in downscaling global climate information for regional water resources and air quality studies. Presented at the User and the GEOSS Architecture XVI “Regional Decisions for Climate Change” OGC Plenary, Boulder, CO, September 21-22, 2007 (invited keynote). R831452 (Final)
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