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Tracey Holloway

Satellite Data Applications for Sustainable Energy Transitions

Ambient Formaldehyde over the United States from Ground-Based (AQS) and Satellite (OMI) Observations

Satellite Formaldehyde to Support Model Evaluation

The Four Things to Know about Satellite Data for Air Quality Management

Analyzing NO2 concentration variations from 2005 to 2016 over the atmosphere of Kazakhstan using Satellite data

Response of Power Plant Emissions to Ambient Temperature in the Eastern United States

Impact of Warmer Weather on Electricity Sector Emissions Due to Building Energy Use

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

Decadal Survey for Earth Science and Applications from Space

Potential air quality benefits from increased solar photovoltaic electricity generation in the Eastern United States

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