Background A study of the impacts on respiratory health of the 2007 wildland fires in and around San Diego County, California is presented. This study helps to address the impact of fire emissions on human health by modeling the exposure potential of proximate populations to atmospheric particulate matter (PM) from vegetation fires. Currently, there is no standard methodology to model and forecast the potential respiratory health effects of PM plumes from wildland fires, and in part this is due to a lack of methodology for rigorously relating the two. The contribution in this research specifically targets that absence by modeling explicitly the emission, transmission, and distribution of PM following a wildland fire in both space and time. ...
Urban smoke exposure events from large wildfires have become increasingly common in California and t...
We investigate the air quality impact of record‐breaking wildfires in Southern California during 5–1...
Exposure to fine particles in wildfire smoke is deleterious for human health and can increase cases ...
Background A study of the impacts on respiratory health of the 2007 wildland fires in and around San...
A study of the impacts on respiratory health of the 2007 wildland fires in and around San Diego Coun...
Projections under likely climate change scenarios demonstrate that the area burned from wildfires an...
Modeling acute respiratory illness during the 2007 San Diego wildland fires using a coupled emission...
AbstractWe investigated health effects associated with fine particulate matter during a long-lived, ...
Wildfire smoke adversely impacts respiratory health as fine particles can penetrate deeply into the ...
Widespread population exposure to wildland fire smoke underscores the urgent need for new techniques...
© 2018 Hutchinson et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. Background: The frequency and...
This presentation describes how syndromic surveillance information was combined with fire emission a...
BACKGROUND:The frequency and intensity of wildfires is anticipated to increase as climate change cre...
The last several consecutive fire seasons on the West coast, specifically in California, have been t...
A three-year study (1 Jan 07 to 31 Dec 09) was conducted for Los Angeles and Riverside counties to v...
Urban smoke exposure events from large wildfires have become increasingly common in California and t...
We investigate the air quality impact of record‐breaking wildfires in Southern California during 5–1...
Exposure to fine particles in wildfire smoke is deleterious for human health and can increase cases ...
Background A study of the impacts on respiratory health of the 2007 wildland fires in and around San...
A study of the impacts on respiratory health of the 2007 wildland fires in and around San Diego Coun...
Projections under likely climate change scenarios demonstrate that the area burned from wildfires an...
Modeling acute respiratory illness during the 2007 San Diego wildland fires using a coupled emission...
AbstractWe investigated health effects associated with fine particulate matter during a long-lived, ...
Wildfire smoke adversely impacts respiratory health as fine particles can penetrate deeply into the ...
Widespread population exposure to wildland fire smoke underscores the urgent need for new techniques...
© 2018 Hutchinson et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. Background: The frequency and...
This presentation describes how syndromic surveillance information was combined with fire emission a...
BACKGROUND:The frequency and intensity of wildfires is anticipated to increase as climate change cre...
The last several consecutive fire seasons on the West coast, specifically in California, have been t...
A three-year study (1 Jan 07 to 31 Dec 09) was conducted for Los Angeles and Riverside counties to v...
Urban smoke exposure events from large wildfires have become increasingly common in California and t...
We investigate the air quality impact of record‐breaking wildfires in Southern California during 5–1...
Exposure to fine particles in wildfire smoke is deleterious for human health and can increase cases ...