Wildfire Impacts on O3 in the Continental United States Using PM2.5 and a Generalized Additive Model (2018–2023)

H Lee, DA Jaffe - Environmental Science & Technology, 2024 - ACS Publications
We examined PM2. 5 and Hazard Mapping System smoke plume satellite data at∼ 600
United States (US) air monitoring stations to identify surface smoke on 14.0% of all May …

Assessing Wildfire Impact on Diffusive Flux of Parent and Alkylated PAHs: A Pilot Study of Soil–Air Chemical Movement before, during, and after Wildfires

KE O'Malley, CC Ghetu, D Rohlman… - … Science & Technology, 2024 - ACS Publications
The global wildfire risk is predicted to rise due to contributing factors of historical fire
management strategies and increases in extreme weather conditions. Thus, there is a need …

Key results from the salt lake regional smoke, ozone, and aerosol study (SAMOZA)

DA Jaffe, M Ninneman, L Nguyen, H Lee… - Journal of the Air & …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT The Northern Wasatch Front area is one of~ 50 metropolitan regions in the US
that do not meet the 2015 O3 standard. To better understand the causes of high O3 days in …

Early season 2023 wildfires generated record‐breaking surface ozone anomalies across the US Upper Midwest

OR Cooper, KL Chang, K Bates… - Geophysical …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
During summer 2023 Canada experienced its most intense wildfire season on record.
Smoke plumes from these fires advected across the United States (US) Upper Midwest …

Sources of atmospheric volatile organic compounds during the salt lake regional smoke, ozone and aerosol study (SAMOZA) 2022

EM Cope, DT Ketcherside, L Jin, L Tan… - Journal of …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
We present measurements of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and other trace gases
taken in Salt Lake City, Utah in August and September 2022. As part of the Salt Lake …