88.
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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.
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87.
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M Bechle, D Millet, JD Marshall. Do income and urban form
affect urban NO2? Satellite-based evidence for more than 1,300 cities.
Submitted.
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86.
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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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85.
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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
.
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84.
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NP Nguyen, JD Marshall. Focusing on emission location
to address the impact, efficiency, inequality, and injustice of urban air pollution. Submitted.
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83.
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P Pant, G Habib, J Marshall. PM2.5 exposure in
highly polluted cities: a case study from New Delhi, India. Submitted.
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82.
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MK Kumar, S Vakacherla, M Salmon, C Tonne,
JD Marshall. Spatiotemporal patterns in ambient PM2.5: rural South India.
Submitted.
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81.
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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.
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80.
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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.
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79.
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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.
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78.
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S Thakrar, A Goodkind, C Tessum, J Marshall, J Hill.
Air quality impacts on human health from switchgrass production in the United States.
Submitted.
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77.
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CW Tessum, JD Hill, JD Marshall. InMAP:
a model for air pollution interventions. Submitted.
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76.
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G Lindsey, S Hankey, JD Marshall. New performance measures for
urban trails. Submitted.
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75.
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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.
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74.
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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.
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73.
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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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72.
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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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71.
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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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70.
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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.
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69.
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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.
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68.
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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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67.
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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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66.
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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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65.
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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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64.
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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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63.
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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.
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62.
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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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61.
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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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60.
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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.
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59.
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JD Marshall, JS Apte, JS Coggins, AL Goodkind. Blue skies bluer?.
Environmental Science & Technology. 2015, 49(24),
13929–13936.
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58.
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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.
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57.
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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.
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56.
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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.
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55.
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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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54.
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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.
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53.
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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.
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52.
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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.
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51.
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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.
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50.
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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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49.
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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.
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48.
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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.
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47.
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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.
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46.
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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.
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45.
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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.
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44.
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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.
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43.
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JD Marshall, KR Swor, NP Nguyen. Prioritizing environmental justice
and equality: diesel emissions in Southern California.
Environmental Science & Technology. 2014, 48(7), 4063–4068.
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42.
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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.
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41.
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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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40.
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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.
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39.
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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.
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38.
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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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37.
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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.
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36.
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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.
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35.
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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.
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34.
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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.”
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33.
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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.
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32.
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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.
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31.
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AP Grieshop, JD Marshall, M Kandlikar.
Health and climate benefits of cookstove replacement options.
Energy Policy. 2011, 39(12), 7530–7542.
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30.
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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.
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29.
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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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28.
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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.
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27.
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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.
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26.
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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.
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25.
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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.
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24.
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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.
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23.
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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.
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22.
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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.
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21.
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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.
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20.
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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.
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19.
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S Hankey, JD Marshall. Impacts of urban form on
future U.S. passenger-vehicle greenhouse gas emissions. Energy Policy. 2010, 38(9),
4880–4887.
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18.
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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.
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17.
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JD Marshall, M Brauer, LD Frank. Healthy neighborhoods:
walkability and air pollution. Environmental Health Perspectives. 2009, 117(11), 1752–1759.
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16.
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FJ Ries, JD Marshall, M Brauer.
Intake fraction of urban wood smoke. Environmental Science &
Technology. 2009, 43(13), 4701–4706.
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15.
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JD Marshall.
Environmental inequality: air pollution exposures in California's South
Coast Air Basin. Atmospheric Environment. 2008, 42(21), 5499–5503.
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14.
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JD Marshall.
Energy-efficient urban form. Environmental Science &
Technology. 2008, 42(9), 3133–3137.
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13.
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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.”
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12.
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JD Marshall.
Urban land area and population growth: a new scaling
relationship for metropolitan expansion. Urban Studies. 2007, 44(10), 1889–1904.
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11.
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PJ Marcotullio, JD Marshall. Potential futures for
road transportation CO2 emissions in the Asia Pacific. Asia Pacific
Viewpoint. 2007, 48(3), 355–377.
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10.
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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.
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9.
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JD Marshall, E Behrentz. Vehicle self-pollution intake fraction:
children’s exposure to school bus emissions. Environmental Science
& Technology. 2005, 39(8), 2559–2563.
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8.
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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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7.
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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.
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6.
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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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5.
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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.
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4.
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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.”
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3.
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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.
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2.
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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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1.
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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.
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