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Publications Details for Grant Number R831449

Development and Evaluation of a Methodology for Determining Air Pollution Emissions Relative to Geophysical and Societal Change

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

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Dissertation/Thesis Estimating biogenic volatile organic compound emissions. None Bye BA Bye BA. Estimating biogenic volatile organic compound emissions. Masters Thesis. Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, August 2006. R831449 (2006)
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Journal Article Sensitivity of U.S. surface ozone to future emissions and climate changes. GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS Tao Z, Williams A, Huang H-C, Caughey M, Liang X-Z Tao Z, Williams A, Huang H-C, Caughey M, Liang X-Z. Sensitivity of U.S. surface ozone to future emissions and climate changes. Geophysical Research Letters 2007;34(8):L08811 (5 pp.). R830963 (2006)
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Journal Article A socio-economic method for estimating future air pollutant emissions—Chicago case study. ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT Tao Z, Williams A, Donaghy K, Hewings G Tao Z, Williams A, Donaghy K, Hewings G. A socio-economic method for estimating future air pollutant emissions—Chicago case study. Atmospheric Environment 2007;41(26):5398-5409. R831449 (2006)
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Journal Article Sensitivity of surface ozone simulation to cumulus parameterization. JOURNAL OF APPLIED METEOROLOGY AND CLIMATOLOGY Tao Z, Williams A, Huang HC, Caughey M, Liang XZ Tao Z, Williams A, Huang H-C, Caughey M, Liang X-Z. Sensitivity of surface ozone simulation to cumulus parameterization. Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology 2008;47(5):1456-1466. R830963 (2006)
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Presentation Projection emissions inventories under different scenarios of structural change in Chicago SMSA regional economy. None Ha S-J, Lufin M, Donaghy K, Hewings G Ha S-J, Lufin M, Donaghy K, Hewings G. Projection emissions inventories under different scenarios of structural change in Chicago SMSA regional economy. Presented at the 53rd North American Meeting of the Regional Science Association International, Toronto, ON, Canada, November 16-18, 2006. R831449 (2006)
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Presentation Development of methodology for determining future emissions. None Tao Z, Williams A, Hewings G, Donaghy K, Wuebbles DJ Tao Z, Williams A, Hewings G, Donaghy K, Wuebbles DJ. Development of methodology for determining future emissions. Presented at the U.S. EPA Science Forum 2006: Your Health, Your Environment, Your Future, Washington, DC, May 16-18, 2006. R831449 (2005)
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Presentation Development and evaluation of a methodology for determining air pollution emissions relative to geophysical and societal change. None Williams A, Hewings G, Tao Z, Donaghy K, Wuebbles DJ Williams A, Hewings G, Tao Z, Donaghy K, Wuebbles DJ. Development and evaluation of a methodology for determining air pollution emissions relative to geophysical and societal change. Presented at the U.S. Climate Change Science Program (CCSP) Workshop, Washington, DC, November 14-16, 2005. R831449 (2005)
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