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Publications Details for Grant Number R835211

Source Attribution of Radiative Forcing in Chemical Transport Models

RFA: Source Attribution of Radiative Forcing in Chemical Transport (2011)

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Journal Article GLIMPSE: a rapid decision framework for energy and environmental policy. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Akhtar FH, Pinder RW, Loughlin DH, Henze DK Akhtar FH, Pinder RW, Loughlin DH, Henze DK. GLIMPSE:a rapid decision framework for energy and environmental policy. Environmental Science & Technology 2013;47(21):12011-12019. R835211 (2012)
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Journal Article Transient climate and ambient health impacts due to national solid fuel cookstove emissions. None Lacey FG, Henze DK, Lee CJ, van Donkelaar A, Martin RV Lacey FG, Henze DK, Lee CJ, van Donkelaar A, Martin RV. Transient climate and ambient health impacts due to national solid fuel cookstove emissions. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017;114(6):1269-1274. R835211 (Final)
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Journal Article Global climate impacts of country-level primary carbonaceous aerosol from solid-fuel cookstove emissions. None Lacey F, Henze DK Lacey F, Henze D. Global climate impacts of country-level primary carbonaceous aerosol from solid-fuel cookstove emissions. Environmental Research Letters 2015;10(11):114003 (10 pp.) R835211 (2013)
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Presentation Remote sensing constraints on aerosol sources, physical properties and direct radiative forcing. None Henze DK, Meland BS, Xu X, Wang J, Akhtar F, Hemming B, Pinder RW, Loughlin D Henze DK, Meland BS, Xu X, Wang J, Akhtar F, Hemming B, Pinder RW, Loughlin D. Remote sensing constraints on aerosol sources, physical properties and direct radiative forcing. Presented at the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 3-7, 2012 (abstract A31I-02) (invited). R835211 (2012)
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Presentation Remote sensing constraints on aerosol sources, physical properties and direct radiative forcing. None Henze DK, Meland BS, Xu X, Wang J, Akhtar F, Hemming B, Pinder RW, Loughlin D Henze DK, Meland BS, Xu X, Wang J, Akhtar F, Hemming B, Pinder RW, Loughlin D. Remote sensing constraints on aerosol sources, physical properties and direct radiative forcing. Presented at the American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 3-7, 2012 (Abstract A31I-02). R834559 (2012)
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Presentation Integration of climate impacts into design of ozone and aerosol control strategies. None Henze DK, Milford J, Pinder RW, Akhtar F, Loughlin D, Hemming B, Shindell D, Bowman K Henze DK, Milford J, Pinder RW, Akhtar F, Loughlin D, Hemming B, Shindell D, Bowman K. Integration of climate impacts into design of ozone and aerosol control strategies. Presented at Air Quality Applied Sciences Team (AQAST)-3 Meeting, Madison, WI, June 12-15, 2012. R835211 (2012)
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Presentation Using adjoint sensitivities to constrain and exploit source-receptor relationships in air quality models. None Henze DK Henze DK. Using adjoint sensitivities to constrain and exploit source-receptor relationships in air quality models. Presented at the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Cambridge, MA, November 19, 2012. R835037 (2012)
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Presentation Relating health and climate impacts to grid-scale emissions using adjoint sensitivity modeling for the Climate and Clean Air Coalition. None Henze DK, Lacey F, Seltzer M, Vallack H, Kuylenstierna J, Bowman KW, Anenberg S, Sasser E, Lee CJ, Martin R Henze DK, Lacey F, Seltzer M, Vallack H, Kuylenstierna J, Bowman KW, Anenberg S, Sasser E, Lee CJ, Martin R. Relating health and climate impacts to grid-scale emissions using adjoint sensitivity modeling for the Climate and Clean Air Coalition. Presented at the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 9-13, 2013 (Abstract A53D-0204). R835211 (2013)
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Presentation Relating health and climate impacts to emissions controls using adjoint sensitivity modeling for the Climate and Clean Air Coalition. None Henze DK Henze DK. Relating health and climate impacts to emissions controls using adjoint sensitivity modeling for the Climate and Clean Air Coalition. Presented at the Workshop on Health, Agricultural and Water Risks Associated with Air Quality and Climate in Asia, Boulder, CO, July 9-12, 2013. R835211 (2013)
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Presentation Comparison of source receptor and source attribution methods. None Henze DK Henze DK. Comparison of source receptor and source attribution methods. Presented at the Hemispheric Transport of Air Pollutants (HTAP) Meeting, Geneva, Switzerland, March 20-22, 2013. R835211 (2012)
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Presentation Investigation into future radiative forcing sensitivities using GEOS-Chem and its adjoint based on RCPs. None Lacey F, Henze DK Lacey F, Henze DK. Investigation into future radiative forcing sensitivities using GEOS-Chem and its adjoint based on RCPs. Presented at the Chemistry Climate Model Initiative Workshop, NCAR, Boulder, CO, May 14, 2013. R835211 (2012)
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Presentation Investigation into future radiative forcing sensitivities using GEOS-Chem and its adjoint based on RCPs. None Lacey F, Henze DK Lacey F, Henze DK. Investigation into future radiative forcing sensitivities using GEOS-Chem and its adjoint based on RCPs. Presented at the 6th International GEOS-Chem Users Meeting, Cambridge, MA, May 7, 2013. R835211 (2012)
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Presentation Balancing health and climate impacts of aerosols in a changing world using GEOS-Chem adjoint sensitivities. None Lacey F, Henze DK Lacey F, Henze DK. Balancing health and climate impacts of aerosols in a changing world using GEOS-Chem adjoint sensitivities. Presented at the American Association for Aerosol Research (AAAR) 33rd Annual Conference, Orlando, FL, October 20-24, 2014. R835211 (2014)
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Presentation Evaluation of the exposure and climate impacts of cookstove emissions using the GEOS-Chem adjoint model. None Lacey F, Henze DK Lacey F, Henze DK. Evaluation of the exposure and climate impacts of cookstove emissions using the GEOS-Chem adjoint model. Presented at the 6th International GEOS-Chem Users Meeting, Cambridge, MA, May 3-8, 2015. R835211 (2014)
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Presentation GLIMPSE: a decision support tool for simultaneously achieving our air quality management and climate change mitigation goals. None Pinder RW, Akhtar FH, Loughlin DH, Henze DK, Bowman KW Pinder RW, Akhtar FH, Loughlin DH, Henze DK, Bowman KW. GLIMPSE: a decision support tool for simultaneously achieving our air quality management and climate change mitigation goals. Presented at the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 3-7, 2013 (abstract A14B-04) (invited). R835211 (2012)
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