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Randall Martin

Global urban temporal trends in fine particulate matter (PM2·5) and attributable health burdens: estimates from global datasets

Global fine-scale changes in ambient NO2 during COVID-19 lockdowns

Societal shifts due to COVID-19 reveal large-scale complexities and feedbacks between atmospheric chemistry and climate change

Monthly Global Estimates of Fine Particulate Matter and Their Uncertainty

Long-term exposure to PM2.5 major components and mortality in the southeastern United States

Estimating Intra-Urban Inequities in PM2.5-Attributable Health Impacts: A Case Study for Washington, DC

Mapping Speciated Ambient Particulate Matter Concentrations with the Multi-Angle Imager for Aerosols (MAIA)

Effects of COVID-19 lockdowns on fine particulate matter concentrations

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