Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022Background: Particulate matter (PM)-related health effects have been studied extensively, yet wildfire smoke-specific PM health effects and its dose-response relationship have not reached a consensus due to variations in exposure scenarios and health outcome measurements. Additionally, researchers have not tested the wildfire smoke PM intervention strategies, especially HEPA (high-efficiency particulate air)-filter portable air cleaners (PACs) and HEPA-installed powered air-purifying respirators (PAPRs), for their particle removal efficiency and effectiveness in a laboratory setting. Objectives: This research was dedicated to designing and engineering an exposure system that can be generalize...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020Climate change is increasing the frequency, intensi...
The University of Arkansas StoveHOGS team developed a method for efficiency and particle emissions t...
This dissertation combines traditional methods of exposure assessment with new approaches to evaluat...
Research has shown that exposure to biomass smoke can lead to adverse health effects. However, the p...
Forest fires and residential wood-burning are significant sources of fine particle (PM2.5) air poll...
Summarization: Residential settings are of utmost importance for human exposure, as it is where peop...
Air pollution is an environmental health concern throughout the world, and is responsible for an est...
Air pollution is one of the world’s greatest environmental health risks, responsible for over 7 mill...
Wood burning for residential heating is prevalent in the Rocky Mountain regions of the United States...
During the last decade, there has been a substantial rise in the use of wood for space and water hea...
This study describes a field experiment assessing the effectiveness of education and technological i...
Wildfires and prescribed burns are receiving increasing attention as sources of fine particulate mat...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Wildfires (or Biomass Burning events) in the northwest...
This thesis describes the work undertaken to determine the rate at which particulates are emitted fr...
Background Exposure to particulate matter (PM) from wood combustion represents a gl...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020Climate change is increasing the frequency, intensi...
The University of Arkansas StoveHOGS team developed a method for efficiency and particle emissions t...
This dissertation combines traditional methods of exposure assessment with new approaches to evaluat...
Research has shown that exposure to biomass smoke can lead to adverse health effects. However, the p...
Forest fires and residential wood-burning are significant sources of fine particle (PM2.5) air poll...
Summarization: Residential settings are of utmost importance for human exposure, as it is where peop...
Air pollution is an environmental health concern throughout the world, and is responsible for an est...
Air pollution is one of the world’s greatest environmental health risks, responsible for over 7 mill...
Wood burning for residential heating is prevalent in the Rocky Mountain regions of the United States...
During the last decade, there has been a substantial rise in the use of wood for space and water hea...
This study describes a field experiment assessing the effectiveness of education and technological i...
Wildfires and prescribed burns are receiving increasing attention as sources of fine particulate mat...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Wildfires (or Biomass Burning events) in the northwest...
This thesis describes the work undertaken to determine the rate at which particulates are emitted fr...
Background Exposure to particulate matter (PM) from wood combustion represents a gl...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020Climate change is increasing the frequency, intensi...
The University of Arkansas StoveHOGS team developed a method for efficiency and particle emissions t...
This dissertation combines traditional methods of exposure assessment with new approaches to evaluat...