American Association for Aerosol Research - Abstract Submission

AAAR 34th Annual Conference
October 12 - October 16, 2015
Hyatt Regency
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA

Abstracts by Michael Kleeman


Air Quality Co-Benefits of Climate Mitigation Strategies in California. CHRISTINA ZAPATA, Hongliang Zhang, Sonia Yeh, Christopher Yang, Michael Kleeman, University of California, Davis

Assessing the Spatial Representativeness of Central Monitor Measurements of Fine Particulate Matter in California for Exposure Estimation. Jianlin Hu, MICHAEL KLEEMAN, Bart Ostro, University of California, Davis

Characterization of the 8-stage Rotating Drum Impactor under Low Concentration Conditions. MELISSA VENECEK, Yongjing Zhao, Jose Mojica, Charles McDade, Peter Green, Michael Kleeman, Anthony Wexler, University of California, Davis

Direct Measurements of Ozone Sensitivity to NOx and VOC Controls in Los Angeles. Toshihiro Kuwayama, Peter Green, Christopher Cappa, Anthony Wexler, MICHAEL KLEEMAN, University of California, Davis

Health and Air Quality Benefits of Reduced Primary Ultrafine Particulate Matter Associated with the No-Burn Day Rule in the San Joaquin Valley, California. Jianlin Hu, MICHAEL KLEEMAN, David Lighthall, University of California, Davis

Impact of Multi-generational Aging of Secondary Organic Aerosol Species In Regional PM Simulations. SHANTANU JATHAR, Christopher Cappa, Michael Kleeman, University of California, Davis

Simulating Secondary Organic Aerosol in a Regional Air Quality Model Using the Statistical Oxidation Model: Assessing the Influence of Vapor Wall Losses. CHRISTOPHER CAPPA, Shantanu Jathar, John Seinfeld, Anthony Wexler, Michael Kleeman, University of California, Davis