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Selected Publications Details for Grant Number R835869
Wildfires in the Rocky Mountains Region: Current and Future Impacts on PM2.5, Health, and Policy
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Particulate Matter and Related Pollutants in a Changing World (2014)
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Journal Article | Chang HH, Ebelt Sarnat S, Liu Y. Projecting health impacts of climate change:embracing an uncertain future. CHANCE 2017;30(4):55-61. |
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Journal Article | Geng G, Murray N, Tong D, Fu J, Hu X, Lee P, Meng X, Chang H, Liu Y. Satellite-based daily PM2.5 estimates during fire season in Colorado. Journal of Geophysical Research:Atmospheres 2018;123:8159-8171. |
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Journal Article | Geng G, Murray N, Chang H, Liu Y. The sensitivity of satellite-based PM2.5 estimates to its inputs: implications to model development in data-poor regions. Environment International 2018;121:550-560. |
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Journal Article | Huang K, Xiao Q, Meng X, Geng G, Wang Y, Lyaptin A, Gu D, Liu Y. Predicting monthly high-resolution PM2.5 concentrations with random forest model in the North China Plain. ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION 2018;242:675-683. |
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Journal Article | Huang K, Yang X, Liang F, Liu F, Li J, Xiao Q, Chen J, Liu X, Cao J, Shen C, Yu L, Lu F, Wu X, Zhao L, Wu X, Li Y, Hu D, Huang J, Liu Y, Lu X, Gu D. Long-Term Exposure to Fine Particulate Matter and Hypertension Incidence in China:The China-PAR Cohort Study. HYPERTENSION 2019;242:675-683. |
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Journal Article | Li J, Liu F, Liang F, Huang K, Yang X, Xiao Q, Chen J, Liu X, Cao J, Chen S, Shen C, Yu L, Lu F, Wu X, Zhao L, Wu X, Li Y, Hu D, Huang J, Liu Y, Zu X, Gu D. Long-Term Effects of High Exposure to Ambient Fine Particulate Matter on Coronary Heart Disease Incidence:A Population-Based Chinese Cohort Study. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 2020;242:675-683. |
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Journal Article | Liang F, Xiao Q, Wang Y, Lyapustin A, Li G, Gu D, Pan X, Liu Y. MAIAC-based long-term spatiotemporal trends of PM2.5 in Beijing, China. SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT 2018;616:1589-1598. |
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Journal Article | Liang F, Xiao Q, Gu D, Xu M, Tian L, Guo Q, Wu Z, Pan X, Liu Y. Satellite-based short-and long-term exposure to PM2.5 and adult mortality in urban Beijing, China. ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION 2018;242:492-499. |
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Journal Article | Liang F, Yang X, Liu F, Li J, Xiao Q, Chen J, Liu X, Cao J, Shen C, Yu L, Lu F, Wu X, Zhao L, Qu X, Li Y, Hu D, Huang J, Liu Y, Lu X, Gu D. Long-term exposure to ambient fine particulate matter and incidence of diabetes in China:A cohort study. ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL 2019;126:568-575. |
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Journal Article | Stowell JD, Kim Y-m, Gao Y, Fu JS, Chang HH, Liu Y. 2017. The impact of climate change and emissions control on future ozone levels: implications for human health. Environment International 2017;108:41-50. |
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Journal Article | Stowell, J.D., Geng, G., Saikawa, E., Chang, H.H., Fu, J., Yang, C.-E., Zhu, Q., Liu, Y., and Strickland, M.J. (2019). Associations of wildfire smoke PM2.5 exposure with cardiorespiratory events in Colorado 2011–2014. Environment International 133, 105151. |
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Journal Article | Stowell J, Yang C, Fu J, Scovronick N, Strickland M, Liu Y. Asthma exacerbation due to climate change-induced wildfire smoke in the Western US. ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS 2022;17(1). |
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Journal Article | Wang Y, Hu X, Chang H, Waller L, Belle J, Liu Y. A Bayesian Downscaler Model to Estimate Daily PM 2.5 Levels in the Conterminous US. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH 2018;15(9). |
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Journal Article | Xiao Q, Wang Y, Chang H, Meng X, Geng G, Lyapustin A, Liu Y. Full-coverage high-resolution daily PM2.5 estimation using MAIAC AOD in the Yangtze River Delta of China. REMOTE SENSING OF ENVIRONMENT 2017;199:437-446. |
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