Consequences of Global Change for Air Quality Progress Review
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February 20 - 21, 2007
Research Triangle Park, NC
This meeting combines the reporting of results from STAR grants and EPA internal research with previews of several new awards. Come hear about the potential impacts of climate and landuse change on air quality, including ozone, particulate matter, and mercury.
Speaker presentations will be available through this page prior to the meeting.
For more detailed information on this Progress Review see:
Author |
Presentation Title |
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Peter Adams, Carnegie Mellon University |
Air Quality and Climate Change (PDF) (42 pp, 1.7 MB) |
Dan Costa, Air Research National Program Director, Office of Research and Development |
Consequences of Global Change for Air Quality (PDF) (5 pp, 364 K) |
Robert Harley, University of California, Berkeley |
Guiding Future Air Quality Management in California: Sensitivity to Changing Climate (PDF) (23 pp, 2.6 MB) |
Brooke Hemming Office of Research and Development U.S. Environmental Protection Agency |
Uncertainty in the US EPA Assessment of the Impact of Global Change on US Air Quality (PDF) (13 pp, 319 K) |
Daniel Jacob Harvard University |
GLOBAL CHANGE AND AIR POLLUTION (GCAP) An EPA-STAR
Project - Work to date and future plans - (PDF) (39 pp, 2.2 MB) |
Mark Jacobson, Stanford University |
Effects of Future Emissions and a Changed Climate
on Urban Air Quality (PDF) (22 pp, 1.3 MB) |
Michael Kleeman, University of California, Davis |
Impact of Global Change on Urban Air Quality via Changes in Mobile Source Emissions, Background Concentrations, and Regional-Scale Meteorological Feedbacks(PDF) (23 pp, 1.5 MB) |
Brian Lamb Washington State University |
Multi-scale Modeling of the Effects of Global
Change upon Regional Air Quality (PDF) (40 pp, 2.9 MB) |
Xin-Zhong Liang, University of Illinois
|
Work Plan for the Development,
Application, and Evaluation of Global-Through-Urban WRF/Chem to Study the Impact of Global Change on Air Quality (PDF) (47 pp, 4.6 MB) |
Huiting Mao, University of New Hampshire |
A Coupled Measurement-Modeling Approach To Improve Biogenic Emission Estimates: Application to Future Air Quality Assessments (PDF) (28 pp, 1.8 MB) |
Daniel Obrist, DRI |
Effects of Global Change
on the Atmospheric Mercury Burden and Mercury Sequestration Through Changes in Ecosystem Carbon Pools (PDF) (19 pp, 770 K) |
Ted Russell, Georgia Institute of Technology |
Sensitivity and Uncertainty Assessment of
Global Climate Change Impacts on Regional Ozone and PM2.5 (PDF) (59 pp, 1.8 MB) |
James Schauer University of Wisconsin |
Sensitivity of Heterogeneous
Atmospheric Mercury Processes to Climate Change (PDF) (20 pp, 1.8 MB) |
Joel Scheraga Global Research National Program Director, Office of Research and Development |
Introduction and Assessment
Overview (PDF) (15 pp, 380 KB) |
Sanford Sillman University of Michigan |
Impact of climate change on air quality in the U.S.: Global- and regional-scale models for ozone and mercury (PDF) (43 pp, 493 K) |
Yang Zhang, North Carolina State University |
Work Plan for the Development, Application, and Evaluation of
Global-Through-Urban WRF/Chem to Study the Impact of Global Change on Air Quality (PDF) (22 pp, 409 K) |
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