A significant concern for public health and visibility is airborne particulate matter, especially during extreme events. Of most relevance for health, air quality, and climate is the role of fine aerosol particles, specifically particulate matter with aerodynamic diameters less than or equal to 2.5 micrometers (PM2.5). The purpose of this study was to examine PM2.5 extreme events between 1989 and 2018 at Mesa Verde, Colorado using Interagency Monitoring of Protected Visual Environments (IMPROVE) monitoring data. Extreme events were identified as those with PM2.5 on a given day exceeding the 90th percentile value for that given month. We examine the weekly, monthly, and interannual trends in the number of extreme events at Mesa Verde, in add...
Extreme air pollution meteorological events, such as heat waves, temperature inversions and atmosphe...
Exposure to biomass smoke has been associated with increased respiratory illness and symptoms. The g...
Recent publications suggest that anthropogenic aerosols suppress orographic precipitation in Califor...
A significant concern for public health and visibility is airborne particulate matter, especially du...
Particulate matter can influence public health, climate, and atmospheric processes. The size and com...
This study uses more than a decade’s worth of data across Arizona to characterize the spatiotemporal...
This study uses more than a decade's worth of data across Arizona to characterize the spatiotemporal...
Atmospheric aerosols affect climate, ecosystems, visibility, and human health. However, aerosol sour...
A good understanding of trends, variations, and causes of atmospheric aerosols is vital to quantifyi...
Dust aerosols affect human life, ecosystems, atmospheric chemistry and climate in various aspects. S...
Coarse (PM10-2.5) and fine (PM2.5) particulate matter in the atmosphere adversely affect human healt...
A field study designed to investigate the spatial and temporal variability of atmospheric aerosols d...
Dust is a major component of atmospheric aerosols in many parts of the world. Although there exist m...
abstract: Maricopa County has exceeded the 24 hour National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) for...
Coarse (PM10−2.5) and fine (PM2.5) particulate matter in the atmosphere adversely affect human healt...
Extreme air pollution meteorological events, such as heat waves, temperature inversions and atmosphe...
Exposure to biomass smoke has been associated with increased respiratory illness and symptoms. The g...
Recent publications suggest that anthropogenic aerosols suppress orographic precipitation in Califor...
A significant concern for public health and visibility is airborne particulate matter, especially du...
Particulate matter can influence public health, climate, and atmospheric processes. The size and com...
This study uses more than a decade’s worth of data across Arizona to characterize the spatiotemporal...
This study uses more than a decade's worth of data across Arizona to characterize the spatiotemporal...
Atmospheric aerosols affect climate, ecosystems, visibility, and human health. However, aerosol sour...
A good understanding of trends, variations, and causes of atmospheric aerosols is vital to quantifyi...
Dust aerosols affect human life, ecosystems, atmospheric chemistry and climate in various aspects. S...
Coarse (PM10-2.5) and fine (PM2.5) particulate matter in the atmosphere adversely affect human healt...
A field study designed to investigate the spatial and temporal variability of atmospheric aerosols d...
Dust is a major component of atmospheric aerosols in many parts of the world. Although there exist m...
abstract: Maricopa County has exceeded the 24 hour National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) for...
Coarse (PM10−2.5) and fine (PM2.5) particulate matter in the atmosphere adversely affect human healt...
Extreme air pollution meteorological events, such as heat waves, temperature inversions and atmosphe...
Exposure to biomass smoke has been associated with increased respiratory illness and symptoms. The g...
Recent publications suggest that anthropogenic aerosols suppress orographic precipitation in Califor...