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Particulate Matter Prediction and Source Attribution for U.S. Air Quality Management in a Changing World
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Particulate Matter and Related Pollutants in a Changing World (2014)
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Reference Type | Reference Title | Journal | Author | Citation | Progress Report Year | Document Sources |
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Dissertation/Thesis | Improving U.S. extreme precipitation prediction and process understanding using a mesoscale climate model multi-physics ensemble approach | None | Sun, Chao. | Sun C.Improving U.S. extreme precipitation prediction and process understanding using a mesoscale climate model multi-physics ensemble approach. Ph.D. Dissertation. Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Science, University of Maryland. August 2019. |
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Dissertation/Thesis | Evolving air quality and impact of climate change. | None | Sanyal S | Sanyal S. Evolving air quality and impact of climate change. Ph.D. Dissertation. Department of Atmospheric Science, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. April 2019. |
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Journal Article | Future U.S. ozone projections dependence on regional emissions, climate change, long-range transport and differences in modeling design. | None | He H, Liang X-Z, Lei H, Wuebbles DJ | He H, Liang X-Z, Lei H, Wuebbles DJ. Future U.S. ozone projections dependence on regional emissions, climate change, long-range transport and differences in modeling design. Atmospheric Environment 2016;128:124-133. |
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Journal Article | Effects of emissions change, climate change and long-range transport on regional modeling of future U.S. particulate matter pollution and speciation. | None | He H, Liang X-Z, Wuebbles DJ | He H, Liang X-Z, Wuebbles DJ. Effects of emissions change, climate change and long-range transport on regional modeling of future U.S. particulate matter pollution and speciation. Atmospheric Environment 2018;179:166-176. |
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Journal Article | The long-term trend and production sensitivity change in the US ozone pollution from observations and model simulations. | ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY & PHYSICS | He H, Liang XZ, Sun C, Tao Z, Tong DQ | He H, Liang XZ, Sun C, Tao Z, Tong DQ. The long-term trend and production sensitivity change in the US ozone pollution from observations and model simulations. Atmospheric Chemistry & Physics 2020;20(5): 3191-3208. |
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Journal Article | Impact of fire emissions on US air quality from 1997 to 2016-a modeling study in the satellite era. | REMOTE SENSING | Tao Z, He H, Sun C, Tong D, Liang XZ | Tao Z, He H, Sun C, Tong D, Liang XZ. Impact of fire emissions on US air quality from 1997 to 2016-a modeling study in the satellite era. Remote Sensing 2020;12(6):913. |
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Journal Article | Improving US extreme precipitation simulation:sensitivity to physics parameterizations. | CLIMATE DYNANMICS | Sun C, Liang XZ | Sun C, Liang XZ. Improving US extreme precipitation simulation: Sensitivity to physics parameterizations. Climate Dynamics 2020;54:4891-4918. |
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Journal Article | Improving US extreme precipitation simulation: Dependence on cumulus parameterization and underlying mechanism. | None | Sun C, Liang XZ | Sun C, Liang XZ. Improving US extreme precipitation simulation: Dependence on cumulus parameterization and underlying mechanism. Climate Dynamics 2020:1-28. |
R835876 (2019) R835876 (Final) |
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