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Loretta J Mickley

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Murray L, Leibensperger E, Mickley L, Tai A
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2024 Sep; 121(39):e2400117121. PMID: 39284047
Future climate change may bring local benefits or penalties to surface air pollution, resulting from changing temperature, precipitation, and transport patterns, as well as changes in climate-sensitive natural precursor emissions....
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Nyadanu S, Foo D, Pereira G, Mickley L, Feng X, Bell M
Environ Int . 2024 Sep; 191:109007. PMID: 39278048
Background: Epidemiological evidence on the association between wildfire-specific fine particulate matter (PM) and its carbonaceous components with perinatal outcomes is limited. We aimed to examine the short-term effects of wildfire-specific...
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Madrigano J, Yan D, Liu T, Bonilla E, Yulianti N, Mickley L, et al.
Geohealth . 2024 Jul; 8(7):e2024GH001014. PMID: 38962697
Indonesia faces significant air quality issues due to multiple emissions sources, including rapid urbanization and peatland fires associated with agricultural land management. Limited prior research has estimated the episodic shock...
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Kazi D, Katznelson E, Liu C, Al-Roub N, Chaudhary R, Young D, et al.
JAMA Cardiol . 2024 Jun; 9(8):748-757. PMID: 38865135
Importance: Climate change may increase the risk of adverse cardiovascular outcomes by causing direct physiologic changes, psychological distress, and disruption of health-related infrastructure. Yet, the association between numerous climate change-related...
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Zhang B, Chellman N, Kaplan J, Mickley L, Ito T, Wang X, et al.
Nat Commun . 2024 Apr; 15(1):3651. PMID: 38688918
Estimating fire emissions prior to the satellite era is challenging because observations are limited, leading to large uncertainties in the calculated aerosol climate forcing following the preindustrial era. This challenge...
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Kelp M, Fargiano T, Lin S, Liu T, Turner J, Kutz J, et al.
Geohealth . 2023 Sep; 7(9):e2023GH000834. PMID: 37711364
In the United States, citizens and policymakers heavily rely upon Environmental Protection Agency mandated regulatory networks to monitor air pollution; increasingly they also depend on low-cost sensor networks to supplement...
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Moch J, Mickley L, Keller C, Bian H, Lundgren E, Zhai S, et al.
J Geophys Res Atmos . 2022 Jul; 127(9):e2021JD035442. PMID: 35859567
Since 2013, Chinese policies have dramatically reduced emissions of particulates and their gas-phase precursors, but the implications of these reductions for aerosol-radiation interactions are unknown. Using a global, coupled chemistry-climate...
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Vohra K, Marais E, Bloss W, Schwartz J, Mickley L, Van Damme M, et al.
Sci Adv . 2022 Apr; 8(14):eabm4435. PMID: 35394832
Tropical cities are experiencing rapid growth but lack routine air pollution monitoring to develop prescient air quality policies. Here, we conduct targeted sampling of recent (2000s to 2010s) observations of...
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Dovrou E, Bates K, Moch J, Mickley L, Jacob D, Keutsch F
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2022 Feb; 119(6). PMID: 35101978
Formaldehyde (HCHO), the simplest and most abundant carbonyl in the atmosphere, contributes to particulate matter (PM) formation via two in-cloud processing pathways. First, in a catalytic pathway, HCHO reacts with...
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Peng R, Liu J, McCormack M, Mickley L, Bell M
Stat Med . 2022 Jan; 41(10):1815-1828. PMID: 35088427
The control of ambient air quality in the United States has been a major public health success since the passing of the Clean Air Act, with particulate matter (PM) reductions...