To understand the health effects of wildfire smoke, it is important to accurately assess smoke exposure over space and time. Particulate matter (PM) is a predominant pollutant in wildfire smoke. In this study, we develop land-use regression (LUR) models to investigate the impact that a cluster of wildfires in the northwest USA had on the level of PM in southern Alberta (Canada), in the summer of 2015. Univariate aerosol optical depth (AOD) and multivariate AOD-LUR models were used to estimate the level of PM2.5 in urban and rural areas. For epidemiological studies, it is also important to distinguish between wildfire-related PM2.5 and PM2.5 originating from other sources. We therefore subdivided the study period into three sub-periods: (1) ...
FireWork is an on-line, one-way coupled meteorology–chemistry model based on near-real-time wildfire...
FireWork is an on-line, one-way coupled meteorology–chemistry model based on near-real-time wildfire...
Exposure to wildfire smoke averaged over 24-hour periods has been associated with a wide range of ac...
To understand the health effects of wildfire smoke, it is important to accurately assess smoke expos...
Global climate change has created new public health issues, and evidence-based policies are needed f...
Air pollution and PM2.5 from wildfire smoke have steadily increased over the last decade despite dec...
Recent dramatic and deadly increases in global wildfire activity have increased attention on the cau...
Forest fires are a significant source of episodic air pollution resulting in elevated ambient concen...
Forest fires are a significant source of episodic air pollution resulting in elevated ambient concen...
Projections under likely climate change scenarios demonstrate that the area burned from wildfires an...
Frequent and widespread wildfires in the northwestern United States and Canada have become the “new ...
Investigating the health impacts of wildfire smoke requires data on people’s exposure to fine partic...
Wildfires, which are becoming more frequent and intense in many countries, pose serious threats to h...
Smoke exposure from landscape and coal mine fires can have severe impacts on human health. The abili...
Smoke exposure from landscape and coal mine fires can have severe impacts on human health. The abili...
FireWork is an on-line, one-way coupled meteorology–chemistry model based on near-real-time wildfire...
FireWork is an on-line, one-way coupled meteorology–chemistry model based on near-real-time wildfire...
Exposure to wildfire smoke averaged over 24-hour periods has been associated with a wide range of ac...
To understand the health effects of wildfire smoke, it is important to accurately assess smoke expos...
Global climate change has created new public health issues, and evidence-based policies are needed f...
Air pollution and PM2.5 from wildfire smoke have steadily increased over the last decade despite dec...
Recent dramatic and deadly increases in global wildfire activity have increased attention on the cau...
Forest fires are a significant source of episodic air pollution resulting in elevated ambient concen...
Forest fires are a significant source of episodic air pollution resulting in elevated ambient concen...
Projections under likely climate change scenarios demonstrate that the area burned from wildfires an...
Frequent and widespread wildfires in the northwestern United States and Canada have become the “new ...
Investigating the health impacts of wildfire smoke requires data on people’s exposure to fine partic...
Wildfires, which are becoming more frequent and intense in many countries, pose serious threats to h...
Smoke exposure from landscape and coal mine fires can have severe impacts on human health. The abili...
Smoke exposure from landscape and coal mine fires can have severe impacts on human health. The abili...
FireWork is an on-line, one-way coupled meteorology–chemistry model based on near-real-time wildfire...
FireWork is an on-line, one-way coupled meteorology–chemistry model based on near-real-time wildfire...
Exposure to wildfire smoke averaged over 24-hour periods has been associated with a wide range of ac...