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Evaluating ammonia (NH3) Predictions in the NOAA National Air Quality Forecast Capability (NAQFC) Using In-situ Aircraft and Satellite Measurements from the CalNex2010 Campaign

Seasonal and temperature modifications of the association between fine particulate air pollution and cardiovascular hospitalization in New York state

Estimating PM2.5 Concentrations in the Conterminous United States Using the Random Forest Approach

A case study of aerosol data assimilation with the Community Multi-scale Air Quality Model over the contiguous United States using 3D-Var and optimal interpolation methods

Impact of Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer Aerosol Optical Depth and AirNow PM2.5 assimilation on Community Multi‐scale Air Quality aerosol predictions over the contiguous United States

CyberConnector: a service-oriented system for automatically tailoring multisource Earth observation data to feed Earth science models

The nexus between urbanization and PM2.5 related mortality in China

Improving satellite-based PM 2.5 estimates in China using Gaussian processes modeling in a Bayesian hierarchical setting

Chronic PM2.5 exposure and risk of infant bronchiolitis and otitis media clinical encounters

Air pollution impacts on avian species via inhalation exposure and associated outcomes

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