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Publications Details for Grant Number R831840

Modeling the Effects of Land Use and Technology Change on Future Air Quality in the Upper Midwestern United States

RFA: Regional Development, Population Trend, and Technology Change Impacts on Future Air Pollution Emissions (2004)

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Article/Press Release Jenkins S. What’s going on in environmental education and research at Georgia’s institutions of higher learning? Profile: Georgia Institute of Technology–Modeling the effects of land use and technology change on future air quality in the upper Midwestern United States. Georgia Chapter of the Air & Waste Management Association Newsletter, Summer 2006, p. 9. R831840 (2006)
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Journal Article Grabow ML, Spak SN, Holloway T, Stone B, Mednick AC, Patz JA. Air quality and exercise-related health benefits from reduced car travel in the Midwestern United States. Environmental Health Perspectives 2012;120(1):68-76. R831840 (Final)
R832750 (2007)
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Journal Article Holloway T, Spak SN, Barker D, Bretl M, Moberg C, Hayhoe K, Van Dorn J, Wuebbles D. Change in ozone air pollution over Chicago associated with global climate change. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres 2008;113(D22):D22306 (14 pp.). R831840 (Final)
R832750 (2007)
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Journal Article Holloway T, Voigt C, Morton J, Spak SN, Rutter AP, Schauer JJ. An assessment of atmospheric mercury in the Community Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ) model at an urban site and a rural site in the Great Lakes Region of North America. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 2012;12(15):7117-7133. R831840 (Final)
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Journal Article Spak SN, Holloway T. Seasonality of speciated aerosol transport over the Great Lakes region. Journal of Geophysical Research--Atmospheres 2009;114(D8):D08302 (18 pp.). R831840 (Final)
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Journal Article Stone Jr. B, Mednick AC, Holloway T, Spak SN. Is compact growth good for air quality? Journal of the American Planning Association 2007;73(4):404-418. R831840 (2007)
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Journal Article Stone Jr. B, Mednick AC, Holloway T, Spak SN. Mobile source CO2 mitigation through smart growth development and vehicle fleet hybridization. Environmental Science & Technology 2009;43(6):1704-1710. R831840 (Final)
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Presentation Holloway T. Regional air quality research at UW-Madison: CMAQ & beyond. Presented to the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, as part of the Emerging Issues and Technology Seminar, Madison, WI, November 27, 2006. R831840 (2006)
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Presentation Holloway T. Global change and regional air quality. Presented at the Atmospheric Science Colloquium Series, University of Maryland College Park, November 2008 (invited). R831840 (Final)
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Presentation Holloway T. Global change and regional air quality. Presented at the Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Illinois at U-C, April 2009 (invited). R831840 (Final)
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Presentation Holloway T. Managing air quality to 2050. Presented at the Geosciences Colloquium Series, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, January 2009 (invited). R831840 (Final)
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Presentation Mednick A, Stone B. A method for conducting long-term, tract-level population projections over multi-state regions. Presented at the Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Fort Worth, TX, October 2006. R831840 (2006)
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Presentation Spak S, Holloway T. Seasonality of black carbon over the Great Lakes. Presented at the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 11-15, 2006. R831840 (2006)
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Presentation Spak S, Holloway T. An evaluation of primary aerosol transport in the Great Lakes region. Presented at the 5th Annual CMAS Conference, Research Triangle Park, NC, October 16, 2006. R831840 (2006)
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Presentation Spak S, Holloway T. Seasonality of aerosols over the Great Lakes region. Presented at the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 10-14, 2007. R831840 (2007)
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Presentation Stone B, Mednick A. Is smart growth good for air quality? Presented at the Annual Conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Fort Worth, TX, November 9-12, 2006. R831840 (2006)
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Presentation Stone Jr. B. Projecting land use and transportation impacts on air quality in the upper Midwestern United States. Presented at EPA’s Science To Achieve Results Future Air Pollution Emissions Progress Review Workshop, Washington, DC, November 7, 2005. R831840 (2005)
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Presentation Stone Jr. B. Projecting land use and transportation impacts on air quality in the upper Midwestern United States. Presented to the Center for Sustainability and the Global Environment, University of Wisconsin-Madison, WI, April 20, 2005. R831840 (2005)
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Presentation Stone Jr. B. Projecting the effects of land use and technology change on future air quality. Presented at the Georgia Institute of Technology Air Quality Workshop, Atlanta, GA, February 13, 2009. R831840 (Final)
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Presentation Stone Jr. B, Holloway T. Projecting land use and transportation impacts on air quality in the upper Midwestern United States. Presented at EPA’s Science To Achieve Results Future Air Pollution Emissions Progress Review Workshop, Research Triangle Park, NC, October 27, 2009. R831840 (Final)
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Presentation Woods H, Holloway T, Spak S. The impact of regional meteorology on aerosol concentrations over the Great Lakes region. Presented at the American Meteorological Society (AMS) Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX, January 14-18, 2007 (won best student presentation in atmospheric chemistry). R831840 (2006)
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Presentation Woods H, Spak S, Holloway T. Meteorological contribution to variability in particulate matter concentrations. Presented at the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 11-15, 2006. R831840 (2006)
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Presentation Woods H. Assessing the contribution of regional meteorology to particulate matter over the Great Lakes region. Presented at the Lake Air Directors’ Consortium (LADCO) Data Analysis Meeting, Rosemont, IL, November 1, 2006. R831840 (2006)
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Report Bender A, Carmichael G, Beranek-Collins A, Brown M, Jamroensan A, Holloway T, Lee SR, Marrapu P, Pettibone A, Sousan S, Spak S, Stanier C. Understanding Episodes of High Airborne Particulate Matter in Iowa. Iowa City, IA: Center for Global and Regional Environmental Research, University of Iowa, February, 2009. R831840 (Final)
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Report Hayhoe K, Wuebbles D, Climate Change Science Team. Climate Change and Chicago: Projections and Potential Impacts, 2008. R831840 (Final)
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