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Publications Details for Grant Number R832275

Investigation of the Effects of Changing Climate on Fires and the Consequences for U.S. Air Quality, Using a Hierarchy of Chemistry and Climate Models

RFA: Fire, Climate, and Air Quality (2004)

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Journal Article Kahn RA, Chen Y, Nelson DL, Leung F-Y, Li Q, Diner DJ, Logan JA. Wildfire smoke injection heights: two perspectives from space. Geophysical Research Letters 2008;35:L04809, doi:10.1029/2007GL032165. R832275 (2007)
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Journal Article Mazzoni D, Logan JA, Diner D, Kahn R, Tong L, Li Q. A data-mining approach to associating MISR smoke plume heights with MODIS fire measurements. Remote Sensing of Environment 2007;107(1-2):138-148. R832275 (2006)
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Journal Article Spracklen DV, Mickley LJ, Logan JA, Hudman RC, Yevich R, Flannigan MD, Westerling AL. Impacts of climate change from 2000 to 2050 on wildfire activity and carbonaceous aerosol concentrations in the western United States. Journal of Geophysical Research 2009;114:D20301, doi:10.1029/2008JD010966. R832275 (Final)
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Journal Article Spracklen D, Logan JA, Mickley LJ, Park RJ, Yevich R, Westerling AL, Jaffe DA. Wildfires drive interannual variability of organic carbon aerosol in the western U.S. in summer. Geophysical Research Letters 2007;34:L16816, doi:10.0129/2007GL030037. R832275 (2006)
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Journal Article Val Martin M, Logan JA, Kahn RA, Leung F-Y, Nelson DL, Diner DJ. Smoke injection heights from fires in North America:analysis of 5 years of satellite observations. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 2010;10(4):1491-1510. R832275 (Final)
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Presentation Hudman RC, Spracklen DV, Logan JA, Mickley LJ, Wu S, Yevich RM. Effects of climate change on forest fires over North America and impact on U.S. air quality and visibility. Presented at the Seventh Symposium on Fire and Forest Meteorology, Bar Harbor, ME, October 23, 2007. R832275 (2007)
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Presentation Hudman RC, Spracklen DV, Logan JA, Mickley LJ, Val Martin M, Wu S, Yevich R, Cantin A, Flannigan M, Westerling AL. Effect of climate change on North American wildfire activity and impact on ozone air quality in the United States. Presented at the American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 18, 2008. R832275 (2007)
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Presentation Hudman RC, Spracklen D, Logan JA, Mickley LJ, Val Martin M, Wu S, Yevich R, Cantin A, Flannigan M, Westerling AL. Impact of climate change on North American wildfire and ozone air quality in the United States. Presented at the 4th GEOS–Chem Scientific and Users' Meeting, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, April 9, 2009. R832275 (Final)
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Presentation Hudman RC, Spracklen D, Logan JA, Mickley LJ, Val Martin M, Wu S, Yevich R, Cantin A, Flannigan M, Westerling AL. Effects of climate change on forest fires over North America and impact on U.S. air quality and visibility. Presented at the Geography Department Colloquium, University of California, Berkeley, CA, April 23, 2010. R832275 (Final)
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Presentation Spracklen DV, Logan JA, Mickley LJ, Flannigan MJ, Westerling A. Future area burned in the western United States. Presented at the American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 5-9, 2005. R832275 (2005)
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Presentation Spracklen DV, Logan JA, Mickley LJ, Park R, Wu S, Yevich RM, Flannigan MD, Westerling AL, Jaffe D. Future climate change drives increases in forest fires and summertime organic carbon aerosol concentrations. Presented at the American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 14, 2006. R832275 (2006)
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Presentation Spracklen DV, Logan JA, Mickley LJ, Park R, Wu S, Yevich RM, Flannigan MD, Westerling AL, Jaffe D. Future climate change increases in western U.S. wildfires and summertime organic carbon aerosol concentrations. Presented at the European Geosciences Union General Assembly, Vienna, Austria, April 15-20, 2007. R832275 (2006)
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Presentation Spracklen DV, Logan JA, Mickley LJ, Park R, Wu S, Yevich RM, Flannigan MD, Westerling AL, Jaffe D. Future climate change increases western U.S. wildfires and summertime organic carbon aerosol concentrations. Presented at the EGU Meeting, Vienna, Austria, April 2007. R832275 (2008)
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Presentation Spracklen DV, Logan JA, Mickley LJ, Park R, Wu S, Yevich RM. Effects of land cover change on chemistry-climate interactions. Part 1: linking forest fires and organic carbon aerosol over the western United States. Poster presented at the NASA Modeling, Analysis, and Prediction (MAP) Meeting, University of Maryland University College, Adelphi, MD, March 7-9, 2007. R832275 (2006)
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