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AP Grieshop​,​ ​G Jain, ​K Sethuraman​, JD Marshall. Emission factors of health‐ and climate‐relevant pollutants measured in‐home during a carbon‐finance‐approved cookstove intervention in rural India. Submitted.

87.

M Bechle, D Millet, JD Marshall. Do income and urban form affect urban NO2? Satellite-based evidence for more than 1,300 cities. Submitted.

86.

A Larkin, J Geddes, R Martin, Q Xiao, Y Liu, J Marshall, M Brauer, P Hystad. A global land use regression model for nitrogen dioxide air pollution. Submitted.

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J Apte, K Messier, S Gani, M Brauer, T Kirchstetter, M Lunden, J Marshall, C Portier, R Vermeulen, S Hamburg. High-resolution air pollution mapping with Google Street View cars: exploiting big data. Submitted .

84.

NP Nguyen, JD Marshall. Focusing on emission location to address the impact, efficiency, inequality, and injustice of urban air pollution. Submitted.

83.

P Pant, G Habib, J Marshall. PM2.5 exposure in highly polluted cities: a case study from New Delhi, India. Submitted.

82.

MK Kumar, S Vakacherla, M Salmon, C Tonne, JD Marshall. Spatiotemporal patterns in ambient PM2.5: rural South India. Submitted.

81.

M Sanchez​,​ A Ambros, M Salmon, S Bhogadi, RT Wilson, S Kinra, JD Marshall, C Tonne. Daily mobility of adults in peri-urban South India. Submitted.

80.

LP Clark, DB Millet, JD Marshall. Environmental justice changes for a transportation-related air pollutant: outdoor residential nitrogen dioxide in the United States, 2000-2010. Submitted.

79.

A Goodkind, C Tessum, J Coggins, J Hill, J Marshall. Fine-scale, spatially-explicit economic damages of fine particulate matter and its precursors in the United States. Submitted.

78.

S Thakrar, A Goodkind, C Tessum, J Marshall, J Hill. Air quality impacts on human health from switchgrass production in the United States. Submitted.

77.

CW Tessum, JD Hill, JD Marshall. InMAP: a model for air pollution interventions. Submitted.

76.

G Lindsey, S Hankey, JD Marshall. New performance measures for urban trails. Submitted.

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MC Turner, D Krewski, WR Diver, CA Pope III, RT Burnett, M Jerrett, JD Marshall, SM Gapstur. Ambient air pollution and cancer mortality in the cancer prevention study-II. Environmental Health Perspectives. Accepted.

74.

E Carter, C Norris, KL Dionisio, K Balakrishnan, W Checkley, ML Clark, S Ghosh, DW Jack, PL Kinney, JD Marshall, LP Naeher, JL Peel, S Sambandam, JJ Schauer, KR Smith, BJ Wylie, J Baumgartner. Assessing exposure to household air pollution: a systematic review and pooled analysis of carbon monoxide as a surrogate measure of particulate matter. Environmental Health Perspectives. Accepted.

73.

M Jerrett, R Brook, L White, RT Burnett, J Yu, J Su, E Seto, JD Marshall, J Palmer, L Rosenberg. Ambient ozone and incident diabetes: a prospective analysis in a large cohort of African American women. Environment International. Accepted.

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S Hankey, G Lindsey, JD Marshall. Population-Level exposure to particulate air pollution during active travel: planning for low-exposure, health-promoting cities. Environmental Health Perspectives. 2016, DOI: 10.1289/EHP442.

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L Knibbs, C Coorey, M Bechle, C Cowie, M Dirgawati, J Heyworth, G Marks, J Marshall, L Morawska, G Pereira, M Hewson. Independent validation of national satellite-based land-use regression models for nitrogen dioxide using passive samplers. Environmental Science & Technology. 2016, 50(22), 12331–12338.

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H Vreeland, JJ Schauer, AG Russell, JD Marshall, A Fushimi, G Jain, K Sethuraman, V Verma, SN Tripathi, MH Bergin. Chemical characterization and toxicity of particulate matter emissions from roadside trash combustion in urban India. Atmospheric Environment. 2016, 147, 22–30.

69.

S Zhu, JD Marshall, D Levinson. Population exposure to ultrafine particles: size-resolved and real-time models for highways. Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment. 2016, 49, 323-336.

68.

BL Keeler, JD Gourevitch, S Polasky, F Isbell, CW Tessum, JD Hill, JD Marshall. The social cost of nitrogen. Science Advances. 2016, DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.1600219.

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K de Hoogh, J Gulliver, A van Donkelaar, RV Martin, JD Marshall, MJ Bechle, G Cesaroni, MC Pradas, A Dedele, M Eeftens, B Forsberg, C Galassi, J Heinrich, B Hoffmann, B Jacquemin, K Katsouyanni, M Korek, N Kunzli, SJ Lindley, J Lepeule, F Meleux, A de Nazelle, M Nieuwenhuijsen, W Nystad, O Raaschou-Nielsen, A Peters, VH Peuch, L Rouil, O Udvardy, R Slama, M Stempfelet, EG Stephanou, MY Tsai, T Yli-Tuomi, G Weinmayr, B Brunekreef, D Vienneau, G Hoek. Development of West-European PM2.5 and NO2 land use regression models incorporating satellite-derived and chemical transport modelling data. Environmental Research. 2016, 151, 1-10.

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TW Aung, G Jain, K Sethuraman, J Baumgartner, C Reynolds, AP Grieshop, JD Marshall, M Brauer. Health and climate-relevant pollutant concentrations from a carbon-finance approved cookstove intervention in rural India. Environmental Science & Technology. 2016, 50(13), 7228–7238.

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PF Coogan, LF White, J Yu, RT Burnett, JD Marshall, E Seto, RD Brook, JR Palmer, L Rosenberg, M Jerrett. Long term exposure to NO2 and diabetes incidence in the black women's health study. Environmental Research. 2016, 148, 360-366.

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C Norris, MS Goldberg, JD Marshall, MF Valois, T Pradeep, M Narayanswamy, G Jain, K Sethuraman, J Baumgartner. A panel study of the acute effects of personal exposure to household air pollution on ambulatory blood pressure in rural Indian women. Environmental Research. 2016, 147, 331-342.

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LF White, M Jerrett, J Yu, JD Marshall, L Rosenberg, PF Coogan. Ambient air pollution and 16-year weight change in African-American women. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 2016, 51(4), e99–e105.

62.

MT Young, MJ Bechle, PD Sampson, AA Szpiro, JD Marshall, L Sheppard, JD Kaufman. Satellite-based NO2 and model validation in a national prediction model based on universal Kriging and land-use regression. Environmental Science & Technology. 2016, 50(7), 3686–3694.

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MC Turner, M Jerrett, CA Pope III, D Krewski, SM Gapstur, WR Diver, BS Beckerman, JD Marshall, J Su, DL Crouse, RT Burnett. Long-term ozone exposure and mortality in a large prospective study. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 2016, 193(10), 1134-1142.

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S Ji, CR Cherry, W Zhou, R Sawhney, Y Wu, S Cai, S Wang, JD Marshall. Environmental justice aspects of exposure to PM2.5 emissions from electric vehicle use in China. Environmental Science & Technology. 2015, 49(24), 13912-13920.

59.

JD Marshall, JS Apte, JS Coggins, AL Goodkind. Blue skies bluer?. Environmental Science & Technology. 2015, 49(24), 13929–13936.

58.

MJ Bechle, DB Millet, JD Marshall. National spatiotemporal exposure surface for NO2: monthly scaling of a satellite-derived land-use regression, 2000 - 2010. Environmental Science & Technology. 2015, 49(20), 12297–12305.

57.

S Hankey, JD Marshall. On-bicycle exposure to particulate air pollution: particle number, black carbon, PM2.5, and particle size. Atmospheric Environment. 2015, 122, 65-73.

56.

S Hankey, JD Marshall. Land use regression models of on-road particulate air pollution (particle number, black carbon, PM2.5, particle size) using mobile monitoring. Environmental Science & Technology. 2015, 49(15), 9194–9202.

55.

JS Apte, JD Marshall, AJ Cohen, M Brauer. Addressing global mortality from ambient PM2.5. Environmental Science & Technology. 2015, 49(13), 8057–8066. Listed as a “most-downloaded article.”

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SH Chan, VC Van Hee, S Bergen, AA Szpiro, LA DeRoo, SJ London, JD Marshall, JD Kaufman, DP Sandler. Long-term air pollution exposure and blood pressure in the Sister Study. Environmental Health Perspectives. 2015, 123(10), 951-958.

53.

S Hankey, G Lindsey, JD Marshall. Day-of-Year Scaling Factors and Design Considerations for Nonmotorized Traffic Monitoring Programs. Transportation Research Record. 2015, 2468, 64–73.

52.

CW Tessum, JD Hill, JD Marshall. Twelve-month, 12 km resolution North American WRF-Chem v3.4 air quality simulation: performance evaluation. Geoscientific Model Development. 2015, 8(4), 957–973.

51.

S Hankey, K Sullivan, A Kinnick, A Koskey, K Grande, JH Davidson, JD Marshall. Using objective measures of stove use and indoor air quality to evaluate a cookstove intervention in rural Uganda. Energy for Sustainable Development. 2015, 25, 67–74.

50.

L Hu, DB Millet, M Baasandorj, TJ Griffis, KR Travis, CW Tessum, JD Marshall, WF Reinhart, T Mikoviny, M Müller, A Wisthaler, M Graus, C Warneke, J de Gouw. Emissions of C6-C8 aromatic compounds in the United States: constraints from tall tower and aircraft measurements. Journal of Geophysical Research. 2015, 120(2), 826–842.

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L Dekoninck, D Botteldooren, L Int Panis, S Hankey, G Jain, K Sethuraman, JD Marshall. Applicability of a noise-based model to estimate in-traffic exposure to black carbon and particle number concentrations in different cultures. Environment International. 2015, 74, 89–98.

48.

CW Tessum, JD Marshall, JD Hill. Life cycle air quality impacts of conventional and alternative light-duty transportation in the United States. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 2014, 111(52), 18490–18495.

47.

AL Goodkind, JS Coggins, JD Marshall. A spatial model of air pollution: the impact of the concentration-response function. Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists. 2014, 1(4), 451–479.

46.

P Fantke, O Jolliet, JS Evans, JS Apte, AJ Cohen, OO Hänninen, F Hurley, MJ Jantunen, M Jerrett, JI Levy, MM Loh, JD Marshall, BG Miller, P Preiss, JV Spadaro, M Tainio, JT Tuomisto, CJ Weschler, TE McKone. Health effects of fine particulate matter in life cycle impact assessment: findings from the Basel guidance workshop. The International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment. 2014, DOI: 10.1007/s11367-014-0822-2.

45.

LD Knibbs, MG Hewson, MJ Bechle, JD Marshall, AG Barnett. A national satellite-based land use regression model for air pollution exposure assessment in Australia. Environmental Research. 2014, 135, 204–211.

44.

LP Clark, DB Millet, JD Marshall. National patterns in environmental injustice and inequality: outdoor NO2 air pollution in the United States. PLoS ONE. 2014, 9(4), e94431.

43.

JD Marshall, KR Swor, NP Nguyen. Prioritizing environmental justice and equality: diesel emissions in Southern California. Environmental Science & Technology. 2014, 48(7), 4063–4068.

42.

D Ponce de Leon Barido, JD Marshall. Relationship between urbanization and CO2 emissions depends on income level and policy. Environmental Science & Technology. 2014, 48(7), 3632–3639.

41.

D Vienneau, K de Hoogh, MJ Bechle, R Beelen, A van Donkelaar, RV Martin, DB Millet, G Hoek, JD Marshall. Western European land use regression incorporating satellite- and ground-based measurements of NO2 and PM10. Environmental Science & Technology. 2013, 47(23), 13555–13564.

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A Saraswat, JS Apte, M Kandlikar, M Brauer, SB Henderson, JD Marshall. Spatiotemporal land use regression models of fine, ultrafine and black carbon particulate matter in New Delhi, India. Environmental Science & Technology. 2013, 47(22), 12903–12911.

39.

MJ Bechle, DB Millet, JD Marshall. Remote sensing of exposure to NO2: satellite versus ground-based measurement in a large urban area. Atmospheric Environment. 2013, 69, 345–353.

38.

AF Both, D Westerdahl, S Fruin, B Haryanto, JD Marshall. Exposure to carbon monoxide, fine particle mass, and ultrafine particle number in Jakarta, Indonesia: effect of commute mode. Science of the Total Environment. 2013, 443, 965–972.

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CW Tessum, JD Marshall, JD Hill. A spatially and temporally explicit life cycle inventory of air pollutants from gasoline and ethanol in the United States. Environmental Science & Technology. 2012, 46(20), 11408–11417.

36.

DB Millet, E Apel, DK Henze, J Hill, JD Marshall, HB Singh, CW Tessum. Natural and anthropogenic ethanol sources in North America and potential atmospheric impacts of ethanol fuel use. Environmental Science & Technology. 2012, 46(15), 8484–8492.

35.

JS Apte, E Bombrun, JD Marshall, WW Nazaroff. Global intraurban intake fractions for primary air pollutants from vehicles and other distributed sources. Environmental Science & Technology. 2012, 46(6), 3415–3423.

34.

S Ji, CR Cherry, MJ Bechle, Y Wu, JD Marshall. Electric vehicles in China: emissions and health impact. Environmental Science & Technology. 2012, 46(4), 2018–2024. Listed as a “most-read article.”

33.

S Aggarwal, R Jain, JD Marshall. Real-time prediction of size-resolved ultrafine Particulate Matter on freeways. Environmental Science & Technology. 2012, 46(4), 2234–2241.

32.

S Hankey, JD Marshall, M Brauer. Health impacts of the built environment: within-urban variability in physical inactivity, air pollution, and ischemic heart disease mortality. Environmental Health Perspectives. 2012, 120(2), 247–253.

31.

AP Grieshop, JD Marshall, M Kandlikar. Health and climate benefits of cookstove replacement options. Energy Policy. 2011, 39(12), 7530–7542.

30.

LP Clark, DB Millet, JD Marshall. Air quality and urban form in U.S. urban areas: evidence from regulatory monitors. Environmental Science & Technology. 2011, 45(16), 7028–7035.

29.

JS Apte, TW Kirchstetter, AH Reich, SJ Deshpande, G Kaushik, A Chel, JD Marshall, WW Nazaroff. Concentrations of fine, ultrafine, and black carbon particles in auto-rickshaws in New Delhi, India. Atmospheric Environment. 2011, 45(26), 4470–4480.

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AF Both, A Balakrishnan, B Joseph, JD Marshall. Spatiotemporal aspects of real-time PM2.5: low- and middle-income neighborhoods in Bangalore, India. Environmental Science & Technology. 2011, 45(13), 5629–5636.

27.

MJ Bechle, DB Millet, JD Marshall. Effects of income and urban form on urban NO2: global evidence from satellites. Environmental Science & Technology. 2011, 45(11), 4914–4919.

26.

S Humbert, JD Marshall, S Shaked, JV Spadaro, Y Nishioka, P Preiss, TE McKone, A Horvath, O Jolliet. Intake fraction for Particulate Matter: recommendations for life cycle impact assessment. Environmental Science & Technology. 2011, 45(11), 4808–4816.

25.

EV Novotny, MJ Bechle, DB Millet, JD Marshall. National satellite-based land-use regression: NO2 in the United States. Environmental Science & Technology. 2011, 45(10), 4407–4414.

24.

A de Nazelle, MJ Nieuwenhuijsen, JM Antó, M Brauer, D Briggs, C Braun-Fahrlander, N Cavill, AR Cooper, H Desqueyroux, S Fruin, G Hoek, L Int Panis, N Janssen, M Jerrett, M Joffe, ZJ Andersen, E van Kempen, S Kingham, N Kubesch, KM Leyden, JD Marshall, J Matamala, G Mellios, M Mendez, H Nassif, D Ogilvie, R Peiró, K Pérez, A Rabl, M Ragettli, D Rodríguez, D Rojas, P Ruiz, JF Sallis, J Terwoert, JF Toussaint, J Tuomisto, M Zuurbier, E Lebret. Improving health through policies to promote active travel: a review of evidence to support integrated health impact assessment. Environment International. 2011, 37(4), 766–777.

23.

NL Boeke, JD Marshall, S Alvarez, KV Chance, A Fried, TP Kurosu, B Rappenglück, D Richter, J Walega, P Weibring, DB Millet. Formaldehyde columns from the Ozone Monitoring Instrument: urban versus background levels and evaluation using aircraft data and a global model. Journal of Geophysical Research. 2011, 116(D05303), 11 pp.

22.

E Setton, JD Marshall, M Brauer, KR Lundquist, P Hystad, P Keller, D Cloutier-Fisher. The impact of daily mobility on exposure to traffic-related air pollution and health effect estimates. Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology. 2011, 21, 42–48.

21.

EJ Wilson, J Marshall, R Wilson, KJ Krizek. By foot, bus or car: children's school travel and school choice policy. Environment and Planning A. 2010, 42(9), 2168–2185.

20.

JD Marshall, RD Wilson, KL Meyer, SK Rajangam, NC McDonald, EJ Wilson. Vehicle emissions during children's school commuting: impacts of education policy. Environmental Science & Technology. 2010, 44(5), 1537–1543.

19.

S Hankey, JD Marshall. Impacts of urban form on future U.S. passenger-vehicle greenhouse gas emissions. Energy Policy. 2010, 38(9), 4880–4887.

18.

A Boies, S Hankey, D Kittelson, JD Marshall, P Nussbaum, W Watts, EJ Wilson. Reducing motor vehicle Greenhouse Gas emissions in a non-California state: a case study of Minnesota. Environmental Science & Technology. 2009, 43(23), 8721–8729.

17.

JD Marshall, M Brauer, LD Frank. Healthy neighborhoods: walkability and air pollution. Environmental Health Perspectives. 2009, 117(11), 1752–1759.

16.

FJ Ries, JD Marshall, M Brauer. Intake fraction of urban wood smoke. Environmental Science & Technology. 2009, 43(13), 4701–4706.

15.

JD Marshall. Environmental inequality: air pollution exposures in California's South Coast Air Basin. Atmospheric Environment. 2008, 42(21), 5499–5503.

14.

JD Marshall. Energy-efficient urban form. Environmental Science & Technology. 2008, 42(9), 3133–3137.

13.

JD Marshall, E Nethery, M Brauer. Within-urban variability in ambient air pollution: comparison of estimation methods. Atmospheric Environment. 2008, 42(6), 1359–1369. Listed as a “most-downloaded article.”

12.

JD Marshall. Urban land area and population growth: a new scaling relationship for metropolitan expansion. Urban Studies. 2007, 44(10), 1889–1904.

11.

PJ Marcotullio, JD Marshall. Potential futures for road transportation CO2 emissions in the Asia Pacific. Asia Pacific Viewpoint. 2007, 48(3), 355–377.

10.

JD Marshall, PW Granvold, AS Hoats, TE McKone, E Deakin, WW Nazaroff. Inhalation intake of ambient air pollution in California’s South Coast Air Basin. Atmospheric Environment. 2006, 40(23), 4381–4392.

9.

JD Marshall, E Behrentz. Vehicle self-pollution intake fraction: children’s exposure to school bus emissions. Environmental Science & Technology. 2005, 39(8), 2559–2563.

8.

JD Marshall, TE McKone, E Deakin, WW Nazaroff. Inhalation of motor vehicle emissions: effects of urban population and land area. Atmospheric Environment. 2005, 39(2), 283–295. Listed as a “most-downloaded article.”

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JD Marshall, SK Teoh, WW Nazaroff. Intake fraction of nonreactive vehicle emissions in US urban areas. Atmospheric Environment. 2005, 39(7), 1363–1371.

6.

JD Marshall, MW Toffel. Framing the elusive concept of sustainability: a sustainability hierarchy. Environmental Science & Technology. 2005, 39(3), 673–682. Listed as a “most-downloaded article.”

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PJ Marcotullio, E Williams, JD Marshall. Faster, sooner, and more simultaneously: how recent road and air transportation CO2 emission trends in developing countries differ from historic trends in the United States. The Journal of Environment and Development. 2005, 14(1), 125–148.

4.

MW Toffel, JD Marshall. Improving environmental performance assessment: a comparative analysis of weighting methods used to evaluate chemical release inventories. Journal of Industrial Ecology. 2004, 8(1-2), 143–172. Chosen as the issue’s “sample article.”

3.

JD Marshall, WJ Riley, TE McKone, WW Nazaroff. Intake fraction of primary pollutants: motor vehicle emissions in the South Coast Air Basin. Atmospheric Environment. 2003, 37(24), 3455–3468.

2.

JD Marshall, BW Shimada, PR Jaffe. Effect of temporal variability in infiltration on contaminant transport in the unsaturated zone. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology. 2000, 46(1-2), 151–161.

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SR Hayes, JD Marshall. Designing optimal strategies to attain the new U.S. particulate matter standards: some initial concepts. Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association. 1999, 49(9), 192-198.