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A LARGE-EDDY SIMULATION OF TURBULENT FLOW WITHIN A PROGRESSIVELY THINNED LOBLOLLY PINE FOREST
(2018)Forest thinning has been going on for decades for reasons such as removing dead trees, controlling potential wildfires and controlling invasive bark beetle infestations. However more needs to be done in the way of examining ... -
AEROSOL INTERACTIONS BETWEEN THE SURFACE AND THE ATMOSPHERE: URBAN FLUXES, FOREST CANOPY VERTICAL EXCHANGE, AND WINTERTIME URBAN PATTERNS
(2011)Atmospheric aerosols play a major role in regional atmospheric chemistry and air quality, while on a global scale, aerosol processes continue to represent the largest source of uncertainty related to climate change. An ... -
Air Quality Impacts of Atmospheric Particles & Trace Gases: Field Studies in Diverse Environments
(2012)Air pollution impacts occur at all scales, meaning that policies and air quality management practices must be implemented and coordinated at the local, regional, national, and global scales. This dissertation is part of a ... -
CEE Newsletter, 2013
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CHARACTERIZATION OF PYROGENIC PLUME EMISSIONS AND DYNAMICS, ASSOCIATED WITH PRESCRIBED AND WILDLAND FIRES, USING HIGH-RESOLUTION FIELD OBSERVATIONS AND A COUPLED FIRE-ATMOSPHERE MODEL
(2013)Smoke plumes associated with wildland fires are difficult to characterize due to the non-linear behavior of the variables involved. Plume chemistry is largely modeled using emission factors to represent the relative trace ... -
ChEBE Newsletter, 2016
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Chemical Characterization of Biogenic Secondary Organic Aerosol Generated from the Oxidation of Plant and Leaf Litter Emissions
(2014)Atmospheric aerosol impact climate by scattering and absorbing radiation and contributing to cloud formation processes. One of the largest uncertainties in climate change predictions is due to limitations in our understanding ... -
CONFIGURING AND RECONFIGURING THE USER: HOW DESIGNERS PROCESS USER INFORMATION
(2012)In recent years the design community has explored ways to design for user experiences and to better utilize user information collected via user involvement methods. While the efforts have been extensive, progress toward ... -
Continuous in-situ measurements of HCHO and other VOCs by PTR-MS in nine homes in eastern WA
(2019)Exposure of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) can have negative impacts on human health but the range of indoor levels, along with variations and relationship with influencing factors are poorly understood. In this ... -
DESIGN AND ASSESSMENT OF AN ASSOCIATE DEGREE-LEVEL PLANT OPERATIONS TECHNICAL EDUCATION PROGRAM
(2017)Research was undertaken to develop and evaluate an associate degree-level technical education program in Plant Operations oriented towards training students in applied science, technology, engineering, and mathematics ...