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Publications Details for Grant Number R834283

Regional Infrastructure and Air Quality Planning in Light of Global Change

RFA: Adaptation for Future Air Quality Analysis and Decision Support Tools in Light of Global Change Impacts and Mitigation (2008)

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Book Chapter Brown-Steiner B, Chen J, Donaghy K. The evolution of freight movement and associated non-point-source emissions in the Midwest-Northeast transportation corridor of the United States, 1977-2007. In: Batabyal AA, Nijkamp P, eds. The Region and Trade:New Analytical Directions. Singapore:World Scientific Publishing Co., 2015, Chapter 7, pp. 177-204. R834283 (Final)
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Book Chapter Donaghy KP. Some extensions to interregional commodity-flow models. In: Shibusawa H, Sakurai K, Mizunoya T, Uchida S, eds. New Frontiers in Regional Science:Asian Perspectives, Vol. 24. Singapore:Springer, 2017, Chapter 9, pp.161-175. R834283 (Final)
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Journal Article Brown-Steiner B, Hess PG. Asian influence on surface ozone in the United States: a comparison of chemistry, seasonality, and transport mechanisms. Journal of Geophysical Research 2011;116(D17):D17309 (13 pp.). R834283 (2011)
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Journal Article Brown-Steiner B, Hess PG, Lin MY. On the capabilities and limitations of GCCM simulations of summertime regional air quality:a diagnostic analysis of ozone and temperature simulations in the US using CESM CAM-Chem. Atmospheric Environment 2015;101:134-148. R834283 (Final)
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Journal Article Brown-Steiner B, Hess PG, Chen J, Donaghy K. Black carbon emissions from trucks and trains in the Midwestern and Northeastern United States from 1977 to 2007. Atmospheric Environment 2016;129:155-166. R834283 (Final)
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Journal Article Lamarque J-F, Emmons LK, Hess PG, Kinnison DE, Tilmes S, Vitt F, Heald CL, Holland EA, Lauritzen PH, Neu J, Orlando JJ, Rasch PJ, Tyndall GK. CAM-chem: description and evaluation of interactive atmospheric chemistry in the Community Earth System Model. Geoscientific Model Development 2012;5(2):369-411. R834283 (Final)
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Journal Article Lamarque J-F, Emmons LK, Hess PG, Kinnison DE, Tilmes S, Vitt F, Heald CL, Holland EA, Lauritzen PH, Neu J, Orlando JJ, Rasch P, Tyndall G. CAM-chem: description and evaluation of interactive atmospheric chemistry in CESM. Geoscientific Model Development Discussions 2011;4(3):2199-2278. R834283 (2011)
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Presentation Brown-Steiner B, Hess P. Examining surface ozone and temperature in online and offline simulations: model accuracy and biases in a simulation of present day summertime northeastern US. Poster presented at the American Geophysical Union Annual Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 3-7, 2012. R834283 (2012)
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Presentation Brown-Steiner B. Regional and global changes to air quality in the eastern US: modeling the present and future state of global climate and chemistry. Poster presented at the 4th Annual Biological and Environmental Research Symposium, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, March 2, 2012. R834283 (2012)
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Presentation Brown-Steiner B, Hess P. The impact of changing surface transportation on Northeast US chemical weather and chemical climate. Presented at the American Meteorological Society 94th Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, February 2-6, 2014. R834283 (2013)
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Presentation Brown-Steiner B, Hess P. Asian impact on surface ozone in the Western United States: chemistry, seasonality and transport mechanisms. Presented at the American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 13-17, 2010. R834283 (2010)
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Presentation Chen J, Donaghy KP. Econometric estimation and qualitative analysis of a dynamic commodity-flow model for studying impacts of globalization and infrastructure system changes on regional air quality. Paper presented at the 59th Annual North American Meetings of the Regional Science Association International, Ottawa, Canada, November 7-10, 2012. R834283 (2012)
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Presentation Chen J, Donaghy K. Generating spatial time series on interstate interindustry freight flows. Presented at the National Urban Freight Conference, Long Beach, CA, October 12-14, 2012. R834283 (2012)
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Presentation Donaghy KP. Results of regional infrastructure and air quality planning in light of global change research project. Presented at the 60th Annual North American Meetings of the Regional Science Association International, Celebration of the 50th North American Regional Science Meeting of Professor David E. Boyce, Atlanta, GA, November 15, 2013. R834283 (2013)
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Presentation Donaghy KP. Zeemanesque variations on a Boycean theme: integrating models of locational structure and spatial interaction. Presented at the 60th Annual North American Meetings of the Regional Science Association International, Atlanta, GA, November 15, 2013. R834283 (2013)
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Presentation Donaghy K, Chen J. Generating spatial time series on interstate interindustry freight flows. Presented at the 4th METRANS National Urban Freight Conference, Long Beach, CA, October 12-14, 2011. R834283 (2011)
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