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Journal Publications Details for Grant Number R834358

Projecting Pollen Allergens and Their Health Implications in a Changing World

RFA: Climate Change and Allergic Airway Disease (2008)

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Journal Article The Simulator of the Timing and Magnitude of Pollen Season (STaMPS) model: a pollen production model for regional emission and transport modeling. GEOSCIENTIFIC MODEL DEVELOPMENT Duhl TR, Zhang R, Guenther A, Chung SH, Salam MT, House JM, Flagan RC, Avol EL, Gilliland FD, Lamb BK, VanReken TM, Zhang Y, Salathe E Duhl TR, Zhang R, Guenther A, Chung SH, Salam MT, House JM, Flagan RC, Avol EL, Gilliland FD, Lamb BK, VanReken TM, Zhang Y, Salathe E. The Simulator of the Timing and Magnitude of Pollen Season (STaMPS) model: a pollen production model for regional emission and transport modeling. Geoscientific Model Development Discussions 2013;6(2):2325-2368. R834358 (2012)
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Journal Article Development of a regional-scale pollen emission and transport modeling framework for investigating the impact of climate change on allergic airway disease. BIOGEOSCIENCES DISCUSSIONS Zhang R, Duhl T, Salam MT, House JM, Flagan RC, Avol EL, Gilliland FD, Guenther A, Chung SH, Lamb BK, VanReken TM Zhang R, Duhl T, Salam MT, House JM, Flagan RC, Avol EL, Gilliland FD, Guenther A, Chung SH, Lamb BK, VanReken TM. Development of a regional-scale pollen emission and transport modeling framework for investigating the impact of climate change on allergic airway disease. Biogeosciences Discussions 2013;10(3):3977-4023. R834358 (2012)
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