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== New AQAST publications (with links) ==
== New AQAST publications (with links) ==


=== PM trends seen from space ===
=== Effect of climate change on wildfires ===


Yue, X., L.J. Mickley, and J.A. Logan, Projection of wildfire activity in
southern California in the mid-21st century, in press, Clim. Dyn., 2014.
[http://acmg.seas.harvard.edu/publications/Yue_cd_accepted_2014.pdf Article]
Hu, X., L. A. Waller, A. Lyapustin, Y. Wang, and Y. Liu (2013), 10 yr spatial and temporal trends of PM2.5 concentrations in the southeastern US estimated using high-resolution satellite data, Atmos. Chem. Phys. Discuss., 13(10), 25617-25648, doi:10.5194/acpd-13-25617-2013. [http://www.atmos-chem-phys-discuss.net/13/25617/2013/acpd-13-25617-2013.html Article]
Hu, X., L. A. Waller, A. Lyapustin, Y. Wang, and Y. Liu (2013), 10 yr spatial and temporal trends of PM2.5 concentrations in the southeastern US estimated using high-resolution satellite data, Atmos. Chem. Phys. Discuss., 13(10), 25617-25648, doi:10.5194/acpd-13-25617-2013. [http://www.atmos-chem-phys-discuss.net/13/25617/2013/acpd-13-25617-2013.html Article]


=== NOx emission trends seen from space ===
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Duncan, B., Y. Yoshida, B. de Foy, L. Lamsal, D. Streets, Z. Lu, K. Pickering, and N. Krotkov, The observed response of Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI) NO2 columns to NOx emission controls on power plants in the United States: 2005-2011, Atmos. Environ., 81, p. 102-111, doi:10.1016/jatmosenv.2013.08.068, 2013. [http://acmg.seas.harvard.edu/publications/aqast/articles/Duncan2013.pdf Article]
 
=== GLIMPSE decision tool for energy and air quality policy ===
 
Akhtar, F., R. W. Pinder, D. H. Loughlin, and D. K. Henze, GLIMPSE: a rapid decision framework for energy and environmental policy, Environ. Sci Tech, doi:10.1021/es402283j, in press. [http://acmg.seas.harvard.edu/publications/aqast/articles/Akhtar2013.pdf Article]
 
 
=== Aerosol optical depths over the US ===
 
Li, S., L. Chen, M. Garay, and Y. Liu (2014), Comparison of GEOS-Chem aerosol optical depth with AERONET and MISR data over the contiguous United States, JGR-Atmosphere, 118, 1-14. [http://acmg.seas.harvard.edu/publications/aqast/articles/Li2013.pdf Article]
 
=== Nitrogen deposition in national parks ===
 
Ellis, R.A., D.J. Jacob, M.P. Sulprizio, L. Zhang, C.D. Holmes, B.A. Schichtel, T. Blett, E. Porter, L.H. Pardo, and J.A. Lynch, Present and future nitrogen deposition to national parks in the United States: critical load exceedances, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 13, 9083-9095, 2013. [http://acmg.seas.harvard.edu/publications/ellis2013.pdf Article]
 
=== Background influences on western US air quality ===
 
Huang, M. , G. R. Carmichael, T. Chai, R. B. Pierce, S. J. Oltmans, D. A. Jaffe, K. W. Bowman, A. Kaduwela, C. Cai, S. N. Spak, A. J. Weinheimer, L. G. Huey, and G. S. Diskin, Impacts of transported background pollutants on summertime western US air quality: model evaluation, sensitivity analysis and data assimilation, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 13, 359-391, 2013. [http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/13/359/2013/acp-13-359-2013.html Article]
 
=== Fire emissions from MODIS ===
 
Peterson, D., J. Wang, C. Ichoku, E. Hyer, and V. Ambrosia, A sub-pixel-based calculation of fire radiative power from MODIS observations: 1: Algorithm development and initial assessment, Remote Sensing of Environment, 129, 262-279, 15 Feb 2013. [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0034425712004300 Article]
 
=== Emission trends in India ===
 
Lu, Zifeng. David G. Streets, Benjamin de Foy, and Nikolay. A. Krotkov, OMI Observations of Interannual Increase in SO2 Emissions from Indian Coal-Fired Power Plants during 2005−2012, Env. Sci. Tech, submitted, 2013. [http://acmg.seas.harvard.edu/publications/aqast/articles/Indian_Power_SO2_submitted_to_EST.pdf Article]
 
=== Ammonia pollution from food export ===
 
Paulot F, D.J. Jacob, Hidden cost of U.S. agricultural exports: particulate matter from ammonia emissions, submitted to Environ. Sci. Technol., 2013. [http://acmg.seas.harvard.edu/publications/paulot2013c.pdf Article]
 
=== Future fires and PM in the western US ===
 
Yue, X., L.J. Mickley, and J.A. Logan, Projection of wildfire activity in
southern California in the mid-21st century, submitted to Clim. Dyn., 2013.
[http://acmg.seas.harvard.edu/publications/Yue_submitted_2013b.pdf Full paper]
 
Yue, X., L. J. Mickley, J. A. Logan, and J. O. Kaplan, Ensemble projections of wildfire activity and carbonaceous aerosol concentrations over the western United States in the mid-21st century, Atmos. Env., 77, 767-780, 2013. [http://acmg.seas.harvard.edu/publications/Yue_ae_2013.pdf Article]
 
=== Effect of rising CO<sub>2</sub> on isoprene emission and air quality implications ===
 
Tai, A.P.K., L.J. Mickley, C.L. Heald, S. Wu, Effect of CO2 inhibition on biogenic isoprene emission: Implications for air quality under 2000-to-2050 changes in climate, vegetation, and land use, Geophys. Res. Let., 40, 3479-3483, 2013. [http://acmg.seas.harvard.edu/publications/Tai_grl_2013.pdf Article]
 
=== Detecting emissions from space: a review ===
 
Streets, D., T. Canty, G. Carmichael, B. de Foy, R. Dickerson,, B. Duncan, D. Edwards, J. Haynes, D. Henze, M. Houyoux, D. Jacob, N. Krotkov, L. Lamsal, Y. Liu, Z. Lu, R. Martin, Pfister, R. Pinder, R. Salawitch, and K. Wecht, Emissions estimation from satellite retrievals: A review of current capability, Atmos. Environ., 77, 1011-1042, 2013.[http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1352231013004007 Article]
 
=== Use of satellite observations for PM forecasts ===
 
Saide, P. E., Carmichael, G. R., Liu, Z., Schwartz, C. S., Lin, H. C., da Silva, A. M., and Hyer, E.: Aerosol optical depth assimilation for a size-resolved sectional model: impacts of observationally constrained, multi-wavelength and fine mode retrievals on regional scale forecasts, Atmos. Chem. Phys. Discuss., 13, 12213-12261, doi:10.5194/acpd-13-12213-2013, 2013.
[http://www.atmos-chem-phys-discuss.net/13/12213/2013/acpd-13-12213-2013.html Full paper]
 
=== Air quality modeling with coupled meteorology-chemistry models ===
 
Baklanov, A. Schluenzen, P. Suppan, J. Baldasano, D. Brunner, S. Aksoyoglu, G. Carmichael, et al., Online coupled regional meteorology-chemistry models in Europe: current status and prospects, Atmos. Chem. Phys. Discuss., 13, 12541–12724, , 2013. [ http://www.atmos-chem-phys-discuss.net/13/12541/2013/acpd-13-12541-2013.html Article]
 
=== High ozone on hot days ===
 
H. He, L. Hembeck, R. J. Salawitch, K. M. Hosley, and R. R. Dickerson, High ozone concentrations on hot days: The role of electric power demand and NOx emissions, Geophys. Res. Lett, 40, 1–4, doi:10.1002/grl.50967, 2013. [http://acmg.seas.harvard.edu/publications/aqast/articles/he_etal_GRLproof_2013.pdf Article]
 
=== Improved ammonia emission inventory for the US ===
 
Paulot F., Jacob, D.J., Pinder R.W., Bash J.O., Travis, K., Henze D.K., Ammonia emissions in the United States, Europe, and China derived by high-resolution inversion of ammonium wet deposition data: Interpretation with a new agricultural emissions inventory (MASAGE_NH3), submitted to J. Geophys. Res., 2013. [http://acmg.seas.harvard.edu/publications/paulot_2013b.pdf Full paper]


=== Older publications ===
=== Older publications ===

Revision as of 00:00, 17 February 2014

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AQAST Newsletter, February 2014

AQAST Semiannual Meetings

AQAST meetings are held on a semiannual schedule and bring together team members, air quality managers, and research and applications partners. Our last meeting was held on January 15-17, 2014 at Rice University in Houston. You can access the agenda and presentations from that meeting here.

7th AQAST Meeting (AQAST7): June 17-19, 2014 at Harvard University

The next AQAST meeting (AQAST7) will be held June 17-19, 2014 (Wednesday-Friday) at Harvard University in Cambridge, MA, hosted by Dan Cohan. The meeting is free and open to the public. Air quality managers are especially encouraged to participate. Go to the meeting website for more information and to register. Indicate when you register if you would like to give a presentation. We look forward to seeing you in Cambridge in June!

AQAST Highlights

AQAST Special Issue of Environmental Manager

Environmental Manager, the monthly magazine of the Air & Waste Management Association, devoted its February 2014 issue to a presentation of AQAST activities in service of air quality management. The issue features an AQAST overview and six feature articles written by AQAST members. Access the full issue here.

Q&A Session with Johnson County (Iowa) AQ managers

AQAST member Scott Spak led a Q&A session on Johnson County air quality, recent trends, and regulatory updates with the Joint Meeting of the Johnson County Boards of Directors and Public Health, Iowa City, October 23, 2013.

New AQAST publications (with links)

Effect of climate change on wildfires

Yue, X., L.J. Mickley, and J.A. Logan, Projection of wildfire activity in southern California in the mid-21st century, in press, Clim. Dyn., 2014. Article Hu, X., L. A. Waller, A. Lyapustin, Y. Wang, and Y. Liu (2013), 10 yr spatial and temporal trends of PM2.5 concentrations in the southeastern US estimated using high-resolution satellite data, Atmos. Chem. Phys. Discuss., 13(10), 25617-25648, doi:10.5194/acpd-13-25617-2013. Article

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Older publications

See the AQAST publications webpage for the full list of AQAST publications.

New AQAST presentations (with links)

[http://acmg.seas.harvard.edu/aqast/meetings/2014_jan/program.html Presentations from the 6th AQAST Meeting, Houston, January 2014

Beyond the Stability Index—Fire management & forecasting tools for air quality, weather & climate impacts of prescribed fires

Webinar presented by Scott Spak at the Tallgrass Prairie & Oak Savanna Regional Fire Science Consortium Webinar, 15 October 2013[1]

Review of the Air Quality Applied Sciences Team (AQAST) and Year 2 Highlights

presented by Daniel J. Jacob at the NASA Applied Science Program Review, Washington, DC, July 18, 2013. Powerpoint