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KATHERINE SWARD

  • Member, International Society for Exposure Science; Jan 2018

CAGAN H SEKERCIOGLU

  • Board of Governors, Society for Conservation Biology; Jul 2012 GLOBAL

Publications

JIM EHLERINGER

  • Raczka, B. & S.C. Biraud, J.R. Ehleringer, C.-T. Lai, J.B. Miller, D.E. Pataki, S.R. Saleska, M.S. Torn, B.H. Vaughn, R. Wehr, and D.R. Bowling (2017). Does vapor pressure deficit drive the seasonality of δ13C of the net land-atmosphere CO2 exchange across the United States? . Journal of Geophysical Research, Biogeosciences. Vol. 122, 2017JG003795.; Dec 2017
  • Mouteva, G.O., J.T. Randerson, S.M. Fahrni, S.E. Bush, J.R. Ehleringer, X. Xu, G.M. Santos, R. Kuprov, B.A. Schichtel, and C.I. Czimczik. Spatial and temporal variation of black and organic carbon aerosol sources in Salt Lake City. Environmental Science and Technology; Feb 2017
  • Hopkins, F.M., E.A. Kort, S. E. Bush, J.R. Ehleringer, C.T. Lai, D.R. Blake, and J.T. Randerson. Spatial patterns and source attribution of urban methane in the Los Angeles Basin. Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres; Mar 2016

NAIYANG MA

  • Naiyang Ma (2020). Towards 100% Recycling of Steelmaking Offgas Solid Wastes by Reallocating Zinc-bearing Materials. Energy Technology 2020: Recycling, Carbon Dioxide Management, and Other Technologies.; Mar 2020
  • Naiyang Ma (2018). In-process Separation and Its Application in Cleaner Production of BOF Offgas Solid Wastes. Proceedings of 2018 China Symposium on Sustainable Steelmaking Technology.; Aug 2018
  • Naiyang Ma (2018). Recycling of EAF Dust by Source Separation. Energy Technology 2018: Carbon Dioxide Management and Other Technologies.; Mar 2018

DAVID R BOWLING

  • Lin, JC, and 17 others (2018) CO2 and carbon emissions from cities: linkages to air quality, socioeconomic activity and stakeholders in the Salt Lake City urban area, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 99:2325-2339, DOI:10.1175/BAMS-D-17-0037.1; May 2018

DIANE E PATAKI

  • Diffenbaugh NS, Field CB, Appel EA, Azevedo IL, Baldocchi DD, Burke M, Burney JA, Ciais P, David SJ, Fiore AM, Fletcher SM, Hertel TW, Horton DE, Hsiang SM, Jackson RB, Jin X, Levi M, Lobell DB, McKinley GA, Moore FC, Montgomery A, Nadeau KC, Pataki DE, Randerson JT, Reichstein M, Schnell JL, Seneviratne SI, Singh D, Steiner A, Wong-Parodi G. 2020. The COVID-19 lockdown: a window into the Earth System. Nature Reviews Earth & Environment 1: 470-481.; Jul 2020
  • Cobley LAE & Pataki DE (2019). Vehicle emissions and fertilizer impact the leaf chemistry of urban trees in Salt Lake Valley, UT. Environmental Pollution. Vol. 254.; Nov 2019
  • Eisenman TS & Churkina G, Jariwala SP, Kumar P, Lovasi GS, Pataki DE, Weinberger KR, Whitlow TH (2019). Urban trees, air quality, and asthma: An interdisciplinary review. Landscape and Urban Planning. Vol. 187, 47-59.; Jul 2019
  • Lin JC & Mitchel L, Cros E, Mendoza D, Buchert M, Bares R, Fasoli B, Bowling DR, Pataki DE, Catharine D, Strong C, Gurney K, Patarasuk R, Baasandorj M, Jackques A, Hoch S, Horel J, Ehleringer JR. (2018). CO2 and carbon emissions from cities: Linkages to air quality, socioeconomic activity and stakeholders in the Salt Lake City urban area. Bulletion of the American Meteorological Society. doi.org/10.1175/BAMS-D-17-0037.1.; Nov 2018
  • Cobley LAE & Pataki DE, McCarthy HR, Martin SA, Ehleringer JR (2018). Housing age and affluence influence plant and soil nitrogen and carbon cycles in two semi-arid cities. JGR Biogeosciences. Vol. 123, 3178-3192, doi/10.1029/2018JG004424.; Sep 2018

KERRY E. KELLY

  • Chadwick, E. , Le, K. , Pei. Z., Sayahi, T. , Butterfield, A.E. & Kelly, K.E. (2021). Using a Low-cost Sensor Network to Understand the Effect of COVID-19 on Particle Pollution. Journal of Aerosol Science. Vol. 155, 105766.; Jun 2021
  • Bhardwaj, N., Kelsch, A., Eatough, D.J., Thalman, R., Daher, N. , Kelly, K.E., Jaramilloo, I. C. & Hansen, J. (2021). Sources of Formaldehyde in Bountiful, Utah. Atmosphere. Vol. 12, 375.; Mar 2021
  • Hegde, S., Carlson, K., Halik, H. , Mohanty, S.K. & Kelly, K.E> (2021). Detecting Benzene via a Low-cost Nanostructured TiO2 Sensor. IEEE Sensors.; Mar 2021
  • Kelly, K.E. & W. Xing, P. Goffin, T. Sayahi, T. Becnel, A. Biglari, P.-E. Gaillardon, A. E. Butterfield, M. Meyer, R.T. Whitaker (2020). Community-based measurements reveal unseen differences during air-pollution episodes. Environmental Science & Technoology.; Dec 2020
  • Moore, J., Dailey, M., Wilhelm, Z., Kelly, K.E., Goffin, J., Wiese, J., Xing, W. , Le, K.M., Becnel, T. , Gaillardon, P.E. & Butterfield, A.E. (2020). Engaging pre-college students in hypothesis generation using a citizen scientist network of air quality sensors. Proceedings ASEE Annual Conference.; Jun 2020
  • Tom Becnel, Kyle Tingey, Jonathan Whitaker, Tofigh Sayahi, Katrina Le, Pascal Goffin, Anthony Butterfield, Kerry E Kelly & Pierre-Emmanuel Gaillardon (2019). A distributed low-cost pollution monitoring platform. Internet of Things Journal. Vol. 6, 10738-10748.; Dec 2019
  • Tom Becnel, Katrina Le, Anthony Butterfield, Tofigh Sayahi, Kerry E Kelly & Pierre Giallardon (2019). A recursive approach to partially blind calibration of a pollution sensor network. Proceedings of the 2019 IEEE International Conference on Embedded Software and Systems (ICESS).; Jun 2019

BRENDA BOWEN

  • Ward, M. & Bowen, B.B., Burian, S., Cachelin, A., McCool, D. (2015). Institutionalizing interdisciplinary sustainability curriculum at a large, research-intensive university: Challenges and opportunities Environmental Studies and Sciences. Environmental Studies and Science special issue on Interdisciplinary Environmental Studies Leadership.; Jan 2015

JOHN RUPLE

  • Kerry E. Kelly, John C. Ruple, and Jon Wilkey, Oil Shale Development, Air Quality, and Carbon Emission Management, in Utah OIl Shale: Science, Technology, and Policy Perspectives (CRC Press 2016); Jun 2015

KODY MERLIN POWELL

  • Zachariah Steven Baird, Dmitri Neshumayev, Oliver Järvik & Kody M. Powell (2021). Comparison of the most likely low-emission electricity production systems in Estonia. PLOS ONE. Vol. 16(12).; Dec 2021
  • Kasra Mohammadi & Kody M Powell (2021). Thermoeconomic Evaluation and Optimization of Using Different Environmentally Friendly Refrigerant Pairs for a Dual-Evaporator Cascade Refrigeration System. Processes. Vol. 9(10).; Oct 2021

KEVIN PERRY

  • Reid, J. S., Lagrosas, Nofel D., Jonsson, Haflidi H., Reid, Elizabeth A., Atwood, Samuel A., Boyd, Thomas J., Ghate, Virendra P., Lynch, Peng, Posselt, Derek J., Simpas, James B., Uy, Sherdon N., Zaiger, Kimo, Blake, Donald R., Bucholtz, Anthony, Campbell, James R., Chew, Boon Ning, Cliff, Steven S., Holben, Brent N., Holz, Robert E., Hyer, Edward J., Kreidenweis, Sonia M., Kuciaskas, Arunas P., Lolli, Simone, Oo, Min, Perry, Kevin D., Salinas, Santo V., Sessions, Walter R., Smirnov, Alexander, Walker, Annette L., Wang, Qing, Yu, Liya, Zhang, Jianglong, Zhao, Yongjing (2016). Aerosol meteorology of maritime continent for the 2012 7SEAS southwest monsoon intensive study: Part II Philippine receptor observations of fine scale aerosol behavior. Atmos. Chem. Phys., 16(22), 14057-14078; Nov 2016 PHILIPPINES
  • Wai KM, Wu S, Li X, Jaffe DA & Perry KD (2016). Global Atmospheric Transport and Source-Receptor Relationships for Arsenic. Environmental science & technology. Vol. 50, 3714-20.; Apr 2016 CHINA UNITED STATES
  • Kaku, Kathleen C., Reid, Jeffrey S., Reid, Elizabeth A., Ross-Langerman, Kristy, Piketh, Stuart, Cliff, Steven, Al Mandoos, Abdulla, Broccardo, Stephen, Zhao, Yongjing, Zhang, Jianglong & Perry, Kevin D. (2016). Investigation of the relative fine and coarse mode aerosol loadings and properties in the Southern Arabian Gulf Region. Atmos. Res., v 169, 171-182; Mar 2016 BAHRAIN IRAN IRAQ KUWAIT QATAR SAUDI ARABIA UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
  • Hahnenberger, Maura & Perry, Kevin D. (2015). Chemical comparison of dust and soil from the Sevier Dry Lake, UT, USA. Atmos. Environ., doi: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2015.04.054, Vol. 113, 90-97.; Jul 2015
  • Zhao, Y., Cliff, Steven S., Javed, Wasim, Mitloehner, Frank M., Pan, Yuee, Perry, Kevin, & Wexler, Anthony S. (2014). Measurements of size- and time-resolved elemental concentrations at a California dairy farm. Atmos. Environ., doi: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2014.06.011, Vol. 94, 773-781.; Sep 2014
  • Smith, D. J., Timonen, H. J., Jaffe, D. A., Grifin, D. W., Birmele, M. N., Perry, K. D., Ward, P. D., & Roberts, M. S. (2013). Intercontinental Dispersal of Bacteria and Archaea by Transpacific Winds. Applied and Environ.Microbiology,doi: 10.1128/AEM.03029-12, Vol. 79(4), 1134-1139.; Feb 2013 CHINA JAPAN REPUBLIC OF KOREA UNITED STATES
  • Lan, X., R. Talbot, M. Castro, K. D. Perry, & W. Luke, Seasonal and diurnal variations of atmospheric mercury across the US determined from AMNet monitoring data, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 12, 10569-10582, 2012.; Nov 2012
  • Zhang, Y., L. Jaeglé, A. van Donkelaar, R. V. Martin, C. D. Holmes, H. M. Amos, Q. Wang, R. Talbot, R. Artz, S. Brooks, W. Luke, T. M. Holsen, D. Felton, E. K. Miller, K. D. Perry, D. Schmeltz, A. Steffen, R. Tordon, P. Weiss-Penzias, and R. Zsolway, Nested-grid simulation of mercury over North America, Atmos. Chem. Phys. Discuss., 12, 2603-2646, www.atmos-chem-phys-discuss.net/12/2603/2012/ doi:10.5194/acpd-12-2603-2012, 2012.; Jul 2012 CANADA MEXICO UNITED STATES
  • VanCuren, R. A., T. A. Cahill, J. Burkhart, D. Barnes, Y. Zhao, K. D. Perry, S. S. Cliff, and J. McConnell, Aerosols and their sources at Summit Greenland – First results of continuous size- and time-resolved sampling, Atmos. Environ., 52, 82-97, 2012.; Jan 2012 GREENLAND
  • Fischer, E., Jaffe, D. A., & Perry, K. D. (2011). Optical and chemical properties of aerosols transported to Mount Bachelor during spring 2010. J. Geophys. Res., 116, D18202, doi.10.1029/2011JD015932.; Nov 2011
  • Holmes, H. A., E. R. Pardyjak, K. D. Perry, and M. L. Abbott, Gaseous dry deposition of atmospheric mercury: A comparison of two surface resistance models for deposition to semi-arid vegetation, Journal of Geophysical Research, 116, D14306, doi:10.1029/2010JD015182.; Mar 2011
  • Moffet, R. C., Henn, T. R., Tivanski, A. V., Hopkins, R. J., Desyaterik, Y., Kilcoyne, A. L. D., Tyliszczak, T., Fast, J., Barnard, J., Shutthanandan, V., Cliff, S. S., Perry, K. D., Laskin, A., & Gilles, M. K. (2010). Microscopic characterization of carbonaceous aerosol particle aging in the outflow from Mexico City. Atmos. Chem. Phys., Vol. 10(3), 961-976.; Feb 2010 MEXICO
  • Cahill, Catherine F., Cahill, Thomas A., & Perry, Kevin D. (2008). The size- and time-resolved composition of aerosols from a sub-Arctic boreal forest prescribed burn. Atmos. Environ. Vol. 42(32), 7553-7559.; Oct 2008
  • Ewing, Stephanie A., Sutter, Brad, Owen, Justine, Nishiizumi, Kunihiko, Sharp, Warren, Cliff, Steven S., Perry, Kevin D., Dietrich, William, McKay, Christopher P., & Amundson, Ronald (2006). A threshold in soil formation at Earth’s arid–hyperarid transition. Geochimica et Cosmochmica Acta, Vol. 70(21), 5293-5322.; Jul 2006
  • Moon, K. J., J. S. Han, B. J. Kong, I. R. Jung, Steven S Cliff, Thomas A Cahill, Kevin D Perry, (2006)Size-resolved source apportionment of ambient particles by positive matrix factorization at Gosan, Jeju Island during ACE-Asia, Journal of Korean Society for Atmospheric Environment, Vol. 22(5), 590-603.; Feb 2006 REPUBLIC OF KOREA
  • Cahill, T. A., S. S. Cliff, J. Shackelford, M. Meier, M. Dunlap, K. D. Perry, G. Bench, and R. Leifer, (2005) Very fine aerosols from the World Trade Center collapse piles: Anaerobic Incineration?, Book Chapter In ACS Symposium Series 919, Urban Aerosols and their Impacts: Lessons Learned from the World Trade Center Tragedy, J. S. Gaffney and N. A. Marley, Eds., American Chemical Society, Washington D.C., pp 152-163, ISBN 0-84-123916-9; Sep 2005
  • Han, J. S., K. J. Moon, S. Y. Ryu, Y. J. Kim, and K. D. Perry, Source estimation of anthropogenic aerosols collected by a DRUM sampler during spring of 2002 at Gosan, Korea, Atmos Environ., 39, doi:10.1016/j.atmosenv.2005.01.047, pp 3113-3125; Aug 2005 CHINA REPUBLIC OF KOREA
  • VanCuren, R. A., S. S. Cliff, K. D. Perry, and M. P. Jimenez-Cruz, (2005) Continental aerosol dominance above the marine boundary layer in the eastern North Pacific: Continuous aerosol measurements from the 2002 Intercontinental and Chemical Transformation Experiment (ITCT2K2), J. Geophys. Res., 110, D09S90, doi:10.1029/2004JD004973; Jul 2005 CHINA JAPAN REPUBLIC OF KOREA TAIWAN UNITED STATES
  • Cahill, T. A., S. S. Cliff, K. D. Perry, M. Jimenez-Cruz, G. Bench, P. Grant, D. Ueda, J. F. Shackelford, M. Dunlap, M. Meier, P. B. Kelly, S. Riddle, J. Selco, and R. Leifer (2004) Analysis of Aerosols from the World Trade Center Collapse Site, New York, October 2 to October 30, 2001. Aerosol Sci & Technol., 38, 165-183,; Dec 2004
  • Perry, K. D., S. S. Cliff, and M. P. Jimenez-Cruz (2004) Evidence for hygroscopic mineral dust particles from the Intercontinental Transport and Chemical Transformation Experiment, J. Geophys. Res., 109, D23S28, doi:10.1029/2004JD004979; Nov 2004 CHINA JAPAN REPUBLIC OF KOREA
  • Delle Monache, L., K. D. Perry, R. T. Cederwall, and J. A. Ogren (2004) In situ aerosol profiles over the Southern Great Plains cloud and radiation test bed site: 2. Effects of mixing height on aerosol properties, J. Geophys. Res., 109, D06209, doi:10.1029/2003JD004024; Oct 2004
  • Johnson, K. S., V. A. Elrod, S. E. Fitzwater, J. N. Plant, F. P. Chavez, S. J. Tanner, R. M. Gordon, D. L. Westphal, K. D. Perry, J. Wu, and D. M. Karl (2003) Surface ocean-lower atmosphere interactions in the Northeast Pacific Ocean Gyre: Aerosols, iron, and the ecosystem response, Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 17, doi:10.1029/2002GB002004; Aug 2003 CHINA
  • Reid, E. A., J. S. Reid, M.M. Meier, M. Dunlap, S. S. Cliff, K. D. Perry, and H. Maring (2002) Characterization of African Dust Transported to Puerto Rico by Individual Particle and Size Segregated Bulk Analysis, J. Geophys. Res., 107, doi:10.1029/2002JD002935R; Aug 2002 CHAD PUERTO RICO
  • Bench, G., P. G. Grant, D. Ueda, S. S. Cliff, K. D. Perry, and T. A. Cahill (2002)The use of STIM and PESA to respectively measure profiles of aerosol mass and hydrogen content across Mylar rotating drum impactor samples, Aerosol Sci. & Technol., 36, 642-651; Mar 2002
  • Chung A, Chang D. P., Kleeman M. J., Perry K. D., Cahill T. A., Dutcher D., McDougall E. M. & Stroud K. (2001). Comparison of real-time instruments used to monitor airborne particulate matter. Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association, Vol. 51, 109-120.; Feb 2001
  • Guelle, W., Y. J. Balkanski, M. Schulz, B. Marticorena, G. Bergameti, C. Moulin, R. Arimoto, and K. D. Perry (2000) Modeling the atmospheric distribution of mineral aerosol: Comparison with ground measurements and satellite observations for yearly and synoptic timescales over the North Atlantic, J. Geophys. Res., 105, 1997-2012; May 2000 AFRICA CARIBBEAN
  • Perry, K. D., T. A. Cahill, R. C. Schnell, and J. M. Harris (1999), Long-range transport of anthropogenic aerosols to the NOAA baseline station at Mauna Loa Observatory, Hawaii, J. Geophys. Res., 104, 18521-18533; Oct 1999 ASIA CENTRAL AMERICA UNITED STATES
  • Dutcher DD, Perry KD, Cahill TA & Copeland SA (1999). Effects of Indoor Pyrotechnic Displays on the Air Quality in the Houston Astrodome. Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association Vol. 49, 156-160.; Jul 1999
  • Perry KD (1999). Effects of Outdoor Pyrotechnic Displays on the Regional Air Quality of Western Washington State. Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association, Vol. 49, 145-155.; Jul 1999
  • Anderson, T. L., D. S. Covert, J. D. Wheeler, J. M. Harris, K. D. Perry, B. E. Trost, and D. J. Jaffe (1999) Aerosol backscatter fraction and single scattering albedo: Measured values and uncertainties at a coastal station in the Pacific Northwest, J. Geophys. Res., 104, 26793-26807; Apr 1999 ASIA UNITED STATES
  • Pryor, S. C., R. J. Barthelmie, L. L. S. Geernaert, T. Ellermann, and K. D. Perry, Speciated particle dry deposition to the sea surface: Results from ASEPS '97, Atmos. Environ., 33, 2045-2058; Feb 1999
  • Perry, K. D., T. A. Cahill, R. A. Eldred, D. D Dutcher, and T. E. Gill (1997) Long-range transport of North African dust to the eastern United States, J. Geophys. Res., 102, 11225-11238; Sep 1997 AFRICA CARIBBEAN UNITED STATES
  • Perry, K. D., and P. V. Hobbs (1994) Further evidence of new particle production adjacent to marine cumulus clouds, J. Geophys. Res, 99, 22803-22818; Dec 1994

PHILIP E DENNISON

  • Foote M.D., Dennison P.E., Thorpe A.K., Thompson D.R., Jongaramrungruang S., Frankenberg C. & Joshi S.C. (2020). Fast and accurate retrieval of methane concentration from imaging spectrometer data using sparsity prior. (pp. 6480-6492). Vol. 58, IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing.; Sep 2020

SARANG JOSHI

  • Markus D Foote, Philip E Dennison, Andrew K Thorpe, David R Thompson, Siraput Jongaramrungruang, Chr (2020). Fast and accurate retrieval of methane concentration from imaging spectrometer data using sparsity prior. IEEE. Vol. 58(9), 6480-6492.; Dec 2020 GLOBAL
  • Markus D Foote, & Sarang C Joshi, Philip E Dennison, Patrick R Sullivan, Andrew K Thorpe, Daniel Cusworth, Riley Duren (2020). Reducing Error in Airborne Imaging Spectrometer Retrieval of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Due to Geometric and Atmospheric Effects. AGU.; Dec 2020 GLOBAL
  • Philip E Dennison, & Markus D Foote, Patrick R Sullivan, Kelly O'Neill, Sarang C Joshi, Andrew K Thorpe, Daniel Cusworth, David R Thompson, Riley M Duren (2020). A Benchmark Dataset for Retrieval of Point Source CH4 and CO2 Plumes from Imaging Spectrometer Data. AGU.; Dec 2020 GLOBAL
  • Patrick R Sullivan & Philip E Dennison, John C Lin, Logan Mitchell, Ryan Bares, Markus D Foote, Sarang C Joshi, Daniel Cusworth, Andrew K Thorpe, Riley Duren (2020). Mapping Methane Point Sources in an Urban Airshed Using Imaging Spectroscopy. AGU.; Dec 2020 GLOBAL

JöRG RüGEMER

  • Joerg Ruegemer (2020). The Challenges of Creating Resilient Housing at Affordable Cost – A ‘Lessons Learned’ Report on The Field of Dreams EcoCommunity. The 5th Residential Building Design & Construction Conference, Penn State University, University Park, Pennsylvania.; Mar 2020

JEFF ROSE

  • DeMarco, A., Hardenbrook, R., Rose, J., & Mendoza, D. (2020). Air pollution-related health impacts on individuals experiencing homelessness: Environmental justice and health vulnerability in Salt Lake County, Utah. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(22), 8413.; Dec 2020
  • Zajchowski, C., & Rose, J. (2020). Sensitive leisure: Writing the lived experience of air pollution. Leisure Sciences, 42(1), 1-14.; Jan 2020
  • Zajchowski, C., Brownlee, M., & Rose, J. (2019). Air quality and the visitor experience in parks and protected areas. Tourism Geographies, 21(4), 613-634.; Jul 2019
  • Zajchowski, C., Brownlee, M., Blacketer, M., Rose, J., Rumore, D., Watson, J., & Dustin, D. (2019). “Can you take me higher?”: Normative thresholds for air quality in the Salt Lake City Metropolitan area. Journal of Leisure Research, 50(2), 157-180.; Apr 2019
  • Zajchowski, C., Tysor, D., Brownlee, M., & Rose, J. (2019). Air quality and visitor behavior in United States parks and protected areas. Human Ecology, 47(1), 1-12.; Mar 2019
  • Zajchowski, C., & Rose, J. (2018). Sensitive leisure: Writing the lived experience of air pollution. Leisure Sciences.; Apr 2018

YEHUA DENNIS WEI

  • Wang J. & Wei Y.D. (2021). HOW SOCIAL MEDIA AFFECTS PM2.5 LEVELS IN URBAN CHINA?. Geographical Review.; Jan 2022 CHINA

KEVIN M DELUCA

  • Brunner & y. Shen; E. Gordon & P. Mihailidis (2016). “Connecting Across Oceans Over Air”; Civic Media Reader . MIT.; Jun 2016 CHINA

JOHN CHUN-HAN LIN

  • Lin, J.C., R. Bares, B. Fasoli, M. Garcia, E. Crosman, and S. Lyman (2021). Declining Methane Emissions and Steady, High Leakage Rates Observed over Multiple Years in a western U.S. Oil/Gas Production Basin. Scientific Reports.; Nov 2021
  • Hallar, A.G., S. Brown, C. Cappa, J. Murphy, J.C. Lin, et al. (2021). Coupled Air Quality and Boundary-Layer Meteorology in Western U.S. Basins during Winter: Design and Rationale for a Comprehensive Study. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society.; Oct 2021
  • Follstad Shah, J., R. Bares, B.B. Bowen, G. J. Bowen, D.P. Eiriksson, A.G. Hallar, J.D. Horel, S.J. (2021). The Wasatch Environmental Observatory: A mountain to urban research network in the semi-arid Western US. Hydrological Processes.; Aug 2021
  • Hrdina, A., J.G. Murphy, A.G. Hallar, J.C. Lin, A. Moravek, R. Bares, R.C. Petersen, A. Franchin, A. (2021). The Role of Coarse Aerosol Particles as a Sink of HNO3 in Wintertime Pollution Events in the Salt Lake Valley. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics.; May 2021
  • Wilmot, T., A.G. Hallar, J.C. Lin, and D. Mallia (2021). Expanding number of Western US urban centers face declining summertime air quality due to enhanced wildland fire activity. Environmental Research Letters.; Apr 2021
  • Mendoza, D.L., M.P. Buchert, T.M. Benney, and J.C. Lin (2020). The Association of Media and Environmental Variables with Transit Ridership. Vehicles.; Aug 2020
  • Moravek A., Murphy J., Hrdina A., Lin J., Pennell C., Franchin A., Middlebrook A., Fibiger D., Womack C., McDuffie E., Martin R., Moore K., Baasandorj M. & Brown S. (2019). Wintertime spatial distribution of ammonia and its emission sources in the Great Salt Lake region. (pp. 15691-15709). Vol. 19. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics.; Dec 2019
  • Womack C., McDuffie E., Edwards P., Bares R., de Gouw J., Docherty K., Dubé W., Fibiger D., Franchin A., Gilman J., Goldberger L., Lee B., Lin J., Long R., Middlebrook A., Millet D., Moravek A., Murphy J., Quinn P., Riedel T., Roberts J., Thornton J., Valin L., Veres P., Whitehill A., Wild R., Warneke C., Yuan B., Baasandorj M. & Brown S. (2019). An Odd Oxygen Framework for Wintertime Ammonium Nitrate Aerosol Pollution in Urban Areas: NOx and VOC Control as Mitigation Strategies. (pp. 4971-4979). Vol. 46. Geophysical Research Letters.; May 2019
  • Hernandez, A.J., L.A. Morales-Rincon, D. Wu, D. Mallia, J.C. Lin, and R. Jimenez, Transboundary transport of biomass burning aerosols and photochemical pollution in the Orinoco river basin, Atmospheric Environment, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosenv.2019.01.051, 2019.; Feb 2019 COLOMBIA
  • Skiles, S.M., D.V. Mallia, A.G. Hallar, J.C. Lin, A. Lambert, R. Petersen, and S. Clark: Implications of a shrinking Great Salt Lake for dust on snow deposition in the Wasatch Mountains, UT: A source to sink case study from the April 13th, 2017 dust event, Environmental Research Letters, doi:10.1088/1748-9326/aaefd8, 2018.; Dec 2018
  • Lin, J.C., L. Mitchell, M. Buchert, E. Crosman, D. Mendoza, K. Gurney, R. Patarasuk, D. Bowling, D. Pataki, R. Bares, B. Fasoli, D. Catharine, M. Baasandorj, A. Jacques, S. Hoch, J. Horel, and J. Ehleringer, CO2 and carbon emissions from cities: linkages to air quality, socioeconomic activity and stakeholders in the Salt Lake City urban area, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, doi:10.1175/BAMS-D-17-0037.1, 2018.; Dec 2018
  • Fiorella, R.P., R. Bares, J.C. Lin, J.R. Ehleringer, and G.J. Bowen, Detection and variability of combustion-derived vapor in an urban basin, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 18, 8529-8547, https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-18-8529-2018, 2018.; Jun 2018
  • Bares, R., J. Lin, S. Hoch, M. Baasandorj, D. Mendoza, B. Fasoli, L. Mitchell, and B. Stephens, The wintertime co-variation of CO2 and criteria pollutants in an urban valley of the Western U.S., Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres, doi://10.1002/2017JD027917, 2018.; Feb 2018
  • Ye, X., T. Lauvaux, E. A. Kort, T. Oda, S. Feng, J.C. Lin, E. Yang, and D. Wu: Constraining fossil fuel CO2 emissions from urban area using OCO-2 observations of total column CO2, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions, https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-2017-1022, 2017.; Dec 2017
  • Mallia, D.V., A. Kochanski, D. Wu, C. Pennell, W. Oswald, and J.C. Lin, Wind-blown dust modeling using a backward Lagrangian particle dispersion model, Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, 56, 2845-2867, https://doi.org/10.1175/JAMC-D-16-0351.1.; Oct 2017

TABITHA M. BENNEY

  • Tabitha M. Benney, Devon Cantwell, Phillip Singer, Linda Derhak, Samuel Bey & Zahra Saifee (2021). “Understanding Perceptions of Health Risk and Behavioral Responses to Air Pollution in the State of Utah (USA),” 1373. Open access:. Atmosphere (MDPI). Vol. 12, 1373.; Dec 2021
  • Daniel L. Mendoza, Tabitha M. Benney, Rajive Ganguli, Rambabu Pothina, Cheryl S Pirozzi, Cameron Quackenbush, Sam Baty, Erik T Crosman & Yue Zhang (2021). The Role of Structural Inequality on COVID-19 Incidence Rates at the Neighborhood Scale in Urban Areas. COVID. Vol. 1, 186-202.; Aug 2021
  • Daniel Mendoza, Tabitha M. Benney & Sarah Boll (2021). Long-term Analysis of the Relationships between Indoor and Outdoor Fine Particulate Pollution: A Case Study Using Research Grade Sensors. Science of the Total Environment. Vol. 776, 145778.; Jul 2021
  • Daniel Mendoza, Tabitha M. Benney, Ryan Bares & Erik T Crosman (2021). Intra-city variability of fine particulate matter during COVID-19 lockdown: A case study from Park City, Utah. Environmental Research. Vol. 201, 111471.; Jun 2021
  • Daniel Mendoza, Martin Buchert & John Lin (2020). The Impact of Media and Environmental Variables on Transit Ridership. Vehicles. Vol. 2, 507-522.; Aug 2020
  • Daniel L Mendoza, Rajive Ganguli, Rambabu Pothina, Yue Zhang , Erik T Crosman, Cheryl S Pirozzi & Benjamin Krick (2020). Understanding the Relationship between Social Distancing Policies, Traffic Volume, Air Quality, and the Prevalence of COVID-19 Outcomes in Urban Neighborhoods. ArXiv.; Jul 2020
  • Tabitha M. Benney, Robert Chaney, Phillip Singer & Chantel Sloan (2020). Utah Air Quality Risk and Behavioral Action Survey Dataset. Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.; Feb 2020

JENNIFER FOLLSTAD SHAH

  • Jennifer Follstad Shah, R. Bares, B.B. Bowen, G.J. Bowen, D.R. Bowling, D.P. Eiriksson, B. Fasoli, R.P. Fiorella, A.G. Hallar, S.J. Hinners, J.D. Horel, A.A. Jacques, J.C. Lin, D.L. Mendoza, L.E. Mitchell, D.E. Pataki, S.M. Skiles, R.M. Smith, M.A. Wolf & P.D. Brooks (2021). The Wasatch Environmental Observatory: A mountain to urban research network in the semi-arid Western US. Hydrologic Processes.; Aug 2021

PETER C. LIPPERT

  • G. Rea-Downing, B.J. Quirk, C.L. Wagner & P.C. Lippert (2020). Evergreen Needle Magnetization as a Proxy for Particulate Matter Pollution in Urban Environments. GeoHealth. Vol. 4, e2020GH000286.; Aug 2020

DANYA RUMORE

  • Zajchowski, C., M. Brownlee, M. Blacketer, J. Rose, D. Rumore, J. Watson & D. Dustin (2019). “Can You Take Me Higher?”: Normative Thresholds for Air Quality in the Salt Lake City Metropolitan Area. Journal of Leisure Research. Vol. 50.; Feb 2019

DIVYA CHANDRASEKHAR

  • Rumore, D., Chandrasekhar, D. & Hinners, S. (2018). Teaching Transportation Planning in Natural Amenity Regions.. National Institute of Transportation and Communities.; Mar 2018
  • Rumore, D., Chandrasekhar, D. & Hinners, S. (2018). Tools and Techniques for Teaching Collaborative Regional Planning and Enhancing Livability and Sustainable Transportation in Gateway and Natural Amenity Regions.. National Institute of Transportation and Communities.; Mar 2018

RICHARD PASCAL FIORELLA

  • Fiorella R., Bares R., Lin J. & Bowen G. (2019). Wintertime decoupling of urban valley and rural ridge hydrological processes revealed through stable water isotopes. (pp. 337-348). Vol. 213. Atmospheric Environment.; Sep 2019
  • Fiorella R., Bares R., Lin J., Ehleringer J. & Bowen G. (2018). Detection and variability of combustion-derived vapor in an urban basin. (pp. 8529-8547). Vol. 18. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics.; Jun 2018

GANNET HALLAR

  • Ross C. Petersen, Anna G. Hallar, Ian B. McCubbin, John A. Ogren, Elisabeth Andrews, Douglas Lowenthal, Riley Gorder, Rick Purcell, Darrah Sleeth & Igor Novosselov (2019) Numerical, wind-tunnel, and atmospheric evaluation of a turbulent ground-based inlet sampling system, Aerosol Science and Technology, DOI: 10.1080/02786826.2019.1602718; Mar 2019

SARA ELIZABETH GRINESKI

  • Grineski, S.E., Collins, T.W. & Mullen, C.J. (2022). When Not Implemented Communally, Citizen Science Efforts May Reflect, Reinforce, and Potentially Exacerbate Environmental Injustice. American Journal of Public Health. Vol. 112, 348-350.; Mar 2022
  • Collins, T.W., Grineski, S.E. & Nadybal, S. (2022). A comparative approach for environmental justice analysis: Explaining divergent societal distributions of particulate matter and ozone pollution across U.S. neighborhoods. Annals of the American Association of Geographers. Vol. 112, 522-541.; Feb 2022
  • Mullen, C., Flores, A.B., Grineski, S.E. & Collins, T.W (2022). Exploring the Distributional Environmental Justice Implications of a Non-Governmental Network of Air Quality Monitoring Sensors in Los Angeles County. Environmental Research. Vol. 206, 112612.; Feb 2022
  • Grineski, SE, Morales, DX, Collins, TW, Hernandez, E & Fuentes, A (2019). The burden of carcinogenic air toxics among Asian Americans in four US metro areas. Population and Environment. Vol. 40(3), 257-282.; Jan 2019
  • Collins, TW & Grineski, SE (2019). Environmental Injustice and religion: Outdoor air pollution disparities in metropolitan Salt Lake City, Utah. Annals of the American Association of GeographersAnnals. Vol. 109(5), 1597-1617.; Jan 2019
  • Grineski, SE & Collins, TW (2018). Geographic and social disparities in exposure to air neurotoxicants at U.S. public schools. Environmental Research. Vol. 161, 580-587.; Feb 2018
  • Collins, TW, Grineski, SE & Chakraborty, J (2018). . Environmental injustice and flood risk: A conceptual model and case comparison of metropolitan Miami and Houston, USA. Regional Environmental Change. Vol. 18, 311-323.; Jan 2018
  • Grineski, SE & Collins, TW (2018). Environmental justice and borders: lessons from the U.S.-Mexico borderlands. Routledge.; Jan 2018
  • Collins, TW, Grineski, SE & Morales, DX (2017). . Environmental injustice and sexual minority health disparities: a national study of inequitable health risks from air pollution among same-sex partners. Social Science & Medicine. Vol. 191, 38-47.; Dec 2017
  • Grineski, SE, Collins, TW, Chakraborty, J & Montgomery, M (2017). Hazard characteristics and patterns of environmental injustice: household-level determinants of environmental risk in Miami, Florida. Risk Analysis. Vol. 37, 1419-1434.; Dec 2017
  • Rocha, JR, Grineski, SE & Collins, TW (2017). A qualitative examination of factors shaping high and low exposures to hazardous air pollutants among Hispanic households in Miami. Local Environment. Vol. 22, 1252-1267.; Dec 2017
  • Chakraborty, J, Collins, TW, Grineski, SE & Maldonado, A (2017). Racial differences in perceptions of air pollution health risk: does environmental exposure matter? . International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. Vol. 14, 116.; Dec 2017
  • Chakraborty, J, Collins, TW & Grineski, SE (2017). Cancer risks from exposure to vehicular air pollution: a household level analysis of intra-ethnic heterogeneity in Miami, Florida. Urban Geography. Vol. 38, 112-136.; Nov 2017
  • Grineski, SE, Collins, TW & Morales, DX (2017). Asian Americans and disproportionate exposure to carcinogenic hazardous air pollutants: a national study. Social Science & Medicine. Vol. 185, 71-80.; Nov 2017
  • Collins, TW, Grineski, SE & Morales, DX (2017). Sexual orientation, gender, and environmental injustice: unequal carcinogenic air pollution risks in Greater Houston. Annals of the American Association of Geographers. Vol. 107, 72-92.; Nov 2017
  • Clark-Reyna, SE, Grineski, SE & Collins, TW (2016). Ambient concentrations of metabolic disrupting chemicals and children’s academic achievement in El Paso, Texas. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. Vol. 13, e874.; Dec 2016
  • Clark-Reyna, SE, Grineski, SE & Collins, TW (2016). Health status and residential exposure to air toxics: What are the effects on children’s academic achievement? . Family & Community Health. Vol. 39, 160-168.; Dec 2016
  • Grineski, SE, Clark-Reyna, SE & Collins, TW (2016). School-based exposure to hazardous air pollutants and grade point average: a multi-level study. Environmental Research. Vol. 147, 164-171.; Dec 2016
  • Clark-Reyna, SE, Grineski, SE & Collins, TW (2016). Residential exposure to air toxics is linked to lower grade point averages among school children in El Paso, Texas, USA. Population and Environment. Vol. 37, 319-340.; Dec 2016
  • Grineski, SE, Herrera, JM, Bulathsinhala, P & Staniswalis, J (2015). Is there a Hispanic Health Paradox in sensitivity to air pollution? Hospital admissions for asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and congestive heart failure associated with NO2 and PM2.5 in El Paso, TX, 2005-2010. Atmospheric Environment. Vol. 119, 314-321.; Dec 2015
  • Grineski, SE, Collins, TW & Romo Aguilar, L (2015). Environmental injustice along the US-Mexico border: residential proximity to industrial parks in Tijuana, Mexico. Environmental Research Letters. Vol. 10, 095012.; Dec 2015
  • Collins, TW, Grineski, SE, Chakraborty, J, Hernandez, M & Montgomery, M (2015). Downscaling environmental justice analysis: determinants of household-level air toxics cancer risk disparities in Greater Houston. Annals of the Association of American Geographers. Vol. 105, 684-703.; Dec 2015
  • Hernandez, M, Collins, TW & Grineski, SE (2015). Immigration, mobility, and environmental injustice: a comparative study of Hispanic people’s residential decision-making and exposure to air toxics in Greater Houston, Texas. Geoforum. Vol. 60, 83-94.; Dec 2015
  • Grineski, SE, Collins, TW, Chakraborty, J & Montgomery, M (2015). Hazardous Air Pollutants & Flooding: A comparative interurban study of environmental injustice. GeoJournal. Vol. 80, 145-158.; Dec 2015
  • Grineski, SE, Collins, TW & Olvera, HO (2015). Local Variability in the Impacts of Residential Particulate Matter and Pest Exposure on Children’s Wheezing Severity: A Geographically Weighted Regression Analysis of Environmental Health Justice. Population and Environment. Vol. 37, 22-43.; Dec 2015
  • Collins, TW, Grineski, SE & Chakraborty, J (2015). Household-level disparities in cancer risks from vehicular air pollution in Miami. . Environmental Research Letters. Vol. 10, 095008.; Dec 2015
  • Chakraborty, J, Collins, TW, Montgomery, M & Grineski, SE (2014). Comparing Disproportionate Exposure to Acute and Chronic Pollution Risks: A Case Study in Houston, Texas. Risk Analysis. Vol. 34, 2005-2020.; Dec 2014
  • Grineski, SE, Collins, TW & Chakraborty, J (2013). Hispanic heterogeneity and environmental injustice: Intra-ethnic patterns of exposure to cancer risks from vehicular air pollution in Miami. Population and Environment. Vol. 35, 26-44.; Dec 2013
  • Grineski, SE, Chakraborty, J, Collins, TW & McDonald, Y (2013). Environmental Health Justice: Exposure to Air Toxics and Children’s Respiratory Hospital Admissions. The Professional Geographer. Vol. 65, 31-46.; Dec 2013
  • Morales, O, Grineski, SE & Collins, TW (2012). Structural Violence and Environmental Injustice: The case of a US-Mexico border chemical plant. Local Environment. Vol. 17, 1-21.; Dec 2012
  • Flores, M, Grineski, SE & Collins, TW (2011). Using Visual Imagery to Achieve Environmental Justice: A Case Study of the ASARCO Copper Smelter in El Paso, TX. Environmental Justice. Vol. 4, 45-53.; Dec 2011
  • Grineski, SE & McDonald, YJ (2011). Mapping the Uninsured Using Secondary Data: An Environmental Justice Application in Dallas. Population and Environment. Vol. 32, 376-387.; Dec 2011
  • Grineski, SE, Staniswalis, JG, Bulathsinhala, P, Peng, Y & Gill, TE (2011). Hospital admissions for asthma and acute bronchitis in El Paso, Texas: Do age, sex, and insurance status modify the effects of dust and low wind events? . Environmental Research. Vol. 111, 1148-1155.; Dec 2011
  • Collins, TW, Grineski, SE, Chakraborty, J & McDonald, Y (2011). Understanding environmental health inequalities through comparative intracategorical analysis: Racial/ethnic disparities in cancer risks from air toxics in El Paso County, Texas. Health and Place. Vol. 17, 335-344.; Dec 2011
  • Grineski, SE, Staniswalis, JG, Peng, Y & Atkinson-Palombo, C (2010). Children’s asthma hospitalizations and relative risk due to nitrogen dioxide (NO2): Effect modification by race, ethnicity and insurance status. Environmental Research. Vol. 110, 178-188.; Dec 2010
  • Grineski, SE & Collins, TW (2010). Environmental Injustice in Transnational Context: Urbanization and industrial hazards in El Paso/Ciudad Juárez. Environment and Planning A. Vol. 42, 1308-1327.; Dec 2010
  • Grineski, SE, Collins, TW, Romo Aguilar, L & Aldouri, R (2010). No Safe Place: Environmental Hazards & Injustice along Mexico’s Northern Border. Social Forces. Vol. 88, 2241-2266.; Dec 2010
  • Collins, TW, Grineski, SE & Romo Aguilar, L (2009). Vulnerability to environmental hazards in the Ciudad Juárez (Mexico)-El Paso (USA) metropolis: A model for spatial risk assessment in transnational contexts. Applied Geography. Vol. 29, 448-461.; Dec 2009
  • Grineski, SE & Collins, TW (2008). Exploring Environmental Injustice in the Global South: Maquiladoras in Ciudad Juárez. Population and Environment. Vol. 29, 247-270.; Dec 2008
  • Grineski, SE, Bolin, B & Boone, CG (2007). Criteria Pollution and Marginal Populations: Environmental Inequity in Metropolitan Phoenix, Arizona, USA. Social Science Quarterly. Vol. 88, 535-554.; Dec 2007
  • Grineski, SE (2007). Incorporating Health Outcomes into Environmental Justice Research: The case of children's asthma and air pollution in Phoenix, Arizona. Environmental Hazards. Vol. 7, 360-371.; Dec 2007
  • Bolin, B, Grineski, SE & Collins, TW (2005). Geography of Despair: Environmental Racism and the Making of South Phoenix, USA. Human Ecology Review. Vol. 12, 155-167.; Dec 2005

RAJIVE GANGULI

  • Mendoza, D.L., Benny, T.M., Ganguli, R., Pothina, R., Pirozzi, C.S. & et al (2021). The Role of Structural Inequality on COVID-19 Incidence Rates at the Neighborhood Scale in Urban Areas. MDPI. Vol. 1, 186-202.; Aug 2021

ANDY HONG

  • Ahn, H., Hong, A. & Lee, J. (2021). Does urban greenway design affect air pollution exposure? A Case Study of Seoul, South Korea. Sustainable Cities and Society. Vol. 72.; May 2021 REPUBLIC OF KOREA
  • Hong A. (2019). Effect of mode shift from car to light rail on personal exposure: A controlled experiment. Atmospheric Environment. Vol. 196, 53-65.; Jan 2019
  • Hong A, Schweitzer L, Yang W & Marr LC (2015). Impact of temporary freeway closure on regional air quality: a lesson from Carmageddon in Los Angeles, United States. Environmental science & technology. Vol. 49, 3211-8.; Nov 2015
  • Hong E. & Bae C. (2012). Exposure of bicyclists to air pollution in Seattle, Washington hybrid. (pp. 59-66). Transportation Research Record.; Jan 2012

Presentations

CAROL SOGARD

  • Inivited speaker for Utah State University's Hashimoto Seminar Visiting Designer Lecture Series ; Feb 2020

GUNSELI BERIK

  • “Toward More Inclusive Measures of Economic Well-being: Debates and Practices” International Labour Office, Geneva; May 2018 GLOBAL
  • “To Measure or To Narrate? Paths Toward a Sustainable Future” presented at the ASSA Conference, Chicago, January 7, 2017, and at the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Workshop in Berlin, January 19, 2017.; Jan 2017
  • “To Measure or To Narrate? Paths Toward a Sustainable Future” presented at the IAFFE Conference, Galway, Ireland ; Jun 2016

JOANN SLAMA LIGHTY

  • “The effects of fuel components and nanostructure on soot oxidation,” National Renewable Energy Laboratory; Aug 2016
  • “Environmental Sustainability: The Role of Fuel Type on Soot Oxidation and Potential health Implications,” University of Colorado, Boulder, February 27, 2015.; Feb 2015

KATHERINE SWARD

  • Sward, K., Bui, A., Ambite, J., Dellarco, M., Facelli, J., Gilliland, F. (2016). Pediatric Research using Integrated Sensor Technology (PRISMS): Applying Sensor Technology and Informatics to Better Understand Asthma. AMIA symposium Proceedings https://knowledge.amia.org/amia-63300-1.3360278/t005-1.3362920/f005-1.3362921/2497116-1.3363147/2497116p-1.3363148?qr=1. [abstract & poster; Distinguished poster award].; Nov 2016
  • “An infrastructure for Reproducible Exposomic Research”. Research Reproducibility 2016 Conference. (Gouripeddi, Warner, Madsen, Mo, Burnett, Wen, Lund, Butcher, Cummins, Facelli, Sward) http://campusguides.lib.utah.edu/UtahRR16/abstracts; Nov 2016

KERRY E. KELLY

  • K. Kelly, invited speaker, The Air We Breathe, Environmental Health Literacy, Salt Lake City, UT, October 2, 2019. ; Oct 2019
  • K. Kelly, P. Gaillardon, R. Whitaker invited speaker, Internal Medicine Grand Rounds, AQ&U: community-engaged, network for understanding geospatial differences in pollution, Salt Lake City, UT, September 25, 2019. ; Sep 2019
  • K. Kelly, invited speaker, Estimating wood-burning contributions to PM2.5 levels along the Wasatch Front. US EPA Region 8, environmental monitoring annual meeting. Salt Lake City, UT, September 11, 2019. ; Sep 2019
  • K. Kelly, invited speaker, Low-cost particulate matter sensing, a different perspective. US EPA Region 8, environmental monitoring annual meeting. Salt Lake City, UT, September 11, 2019. ; Sep 2019
  • K. Kelly, invited panelist, USTAR technology innovation summit, air quality solutions. Salt Lake City, UT. April 1, 2019. ; Apr 2019
  • K. Kelly, invited, Community-engaged air quality measurements in Utah. Utah State University Seminar Series, February 14, 2019.; Feb 2019
  • K. Kelly, Community-based air quality measurements and the Wasatch Front. Atmospheric Sciences Graduate Seminar, November 28, 2018.; Nov 2018
  • K. Kelly, Low-cost sensing and community air quality. Capitol Hill Community Council, September 12, 2018. ; Sep 2018
  • K.E. Kelly, Low-cost sensing of pollution variation within communities. US Ignite, Kansas City, MO, March 27, 2018. ; Mar 2018
  • K.E. Kelly, Keynote speaker. How engineers can help understand and address our air quality challenges, Utah Engineering Council, Sandy, UT, February 24, 2018. ; Feb 2018
  • Air Quality and You, Avenues Community Council. ; Feb 2018
  • K.E. Kelly, P. Arent, D. Mendoza, T. Bingham, Jared Campbell. Bennion Center Panel Discussion: Air Quality and Utah. ; Dec 2017
  • K.E. Kelly, M. Meyer. SLC Library TechTalks: Air Quality and You. ; Nov 2017
  • K.E. Kelly, Invited panelist. Science & Civics: Clean Air in Utah ; Jul 2017
  • K. Kelly, T. Sayahi, A. Petty, A. Butterfield Evaluation of the Plantower PMS Low-Cost Particulate Matter Sensor, Air Quality: Science for Solutions, Salt Lake City. ; Mar 2017
  • K.E. Kelly Invited Speaker. Fine Particles, Regional Haze, and Low-Cost Particulate Sensing. November 2, 2016. BIXPO Energy Conference, Gwangju, South Korea. ; Nov 2016 REPUBLIC OF KOREA
  • K.E. Kelly, R. Paine Invited Lecture: From Particles to People: Why Utah Struggles with Air Quality and How this Affects Human Health, February 16, 2016. Wallace Stegner Center Lecture Series, S.J. Quinney College of Law, University of Utah. ; Feb 2016

KODY MERLIN POWELL

  • “Long-Term Calibration Models to Predict Ozone Levels with a Metal Oxide Sensor” T. Sayahi, A. Garff, T. Quah, K. Le, T. Becnel, K.M. Powell, P.E. Gaillardon, A.E. Butterfield, K.E. Kelly American Institute of Chemical Engineers Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA, Nov. 2020; Nov 2020

CARLOS GRAY SANTANA

  • Park City Film Series Panel: “Anthropocene: the Human Epoch”; Sep 2019

JöRG RüGEMER

  • The Kunga ADU Design Build. Salt Lake City, Utah. Invited 110th ACSA Annual Meeting conference award presentation for developing, directing and teaching the first realized Design+Build Salt Lake project for a 70 m2 high-performance Accessory Dwelling Unit for a client in wheelchair. Presented within the session: Health: Healing Environments across a Programmatic Spectrum.; May 2022
  • Site Net Zero Contemporegional Architecture – The Barn Haus in Utah. Conference poster presentation for the development, design and construction of a site-net-zero energy residential building in Holladay, Utah.; Apr 2021
  • ARCC 2021 International Conference: Performative Environments, virtual: Development and Construction of The Field of Dream EcoCommunity, Salt Lake City, Utah. Conference poster presentation for the masterplanning, development and design of a micro-neighborhood consisting of 20 innovative, highly energy-efficient and cost effective housing units for the affordable housing market.; Apr 2021
  • The Field of Dream EcoCommunity in Kearns. Salt Lake City, Utah. Invited 109th ACSA Annual Meeting conference award presentation for the masterplanning, development and design of a micro-neighborhood consisting of 20 innovative, highly energy-efficient and cost effective housing units for the affordable housing market.; Mar 2021
  • The Challenges of Creating Resilient Housing at Affordable Cost – A ‘Lessons Learned’ Report on The Field of Dreams EcoCommunity. Conference presentation and publication at the bi-annual, 5th Residential Building Design & Construction Conference, Penn State University, University Park, Pennsylvania March 4 & 5, 2020.; Mar 2020
  • The Challenges of Creating Resilient Housing at Affordable Cost – A ‘Lessons Learned’ Report on The Field of Dreams EcoCommunity. Conference presentation and publication at the bi-annual, 5th Residential Building Design & Construction Conference, Penn State University, University Park, Pennsylvania March 4 & 5, 2020.; Mar 2020
  • Sustainability, Resilience and Social Justice at the Intersection of Architectural Education, Research and Creative Practice. University of Arizona School of Architecture, Tucson, AZ. Invited lecturer.; Feb 2020
  • Sustainability, Resilience and Social Justice as a Driver towards better-built Environments. University of Maryland School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, Maryland, MD. Invited lecturer.; Feb 2020
  • Architecture can save the World – AJR The Works 2020: Invited lecture on resilient design stratgies in professional practice, FFKR Architect, Salt Lake City, Utah. Invited lecturer.; Feb 2020
  • Resilience and Social Justice as a Framework for Architectural Education, Research and Practice. Penn State University, Stuckeman School For Architecture, State Park, PA. Invited lecturer.; Feb 2020
  • The Aster Eco Farm and Village Concept and Masterplan: Invited lecture at the 2019 Aster Impact / Aster Village Board Meeting, Zagreb, Croatia, and the City of Križevci, Croatia.; Dec 2019 CROATIA
  • The Field of Dreams EcoCommunity and Barn House Holladay – Site Net Zero Energy. Panelist, presenter, 2018 Net Zero Energy Summit, Salt Lake City, Utah; Sep 2018

KATHLEEN NICOLL

  • Nicoll, K. 2018. Lake-Dust-Snow dynamics "from source to sink" in the semi-arid Bonneville Basin, Utah USA. Invited talk, European Geophysical Union General Assembly, Vienna, Austria. 8–13 April 2018. ; Apr 2018

JOHN CHUN-HAN LIN

  • University of Utah Geography Department (April 12th, 2019): “Zooming in and out of cities: emissions, air quality, and urban density”, Salt Lake City, Utah.; Apr 2019
  • Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute (January 24th, 2019): “Climate change, greenhouse gases, and air quality along Utah’s Wasatch Front”, Salt Lake City, Utah. ; Jan 2019
  • World Meteorological Organization Integrated Global Greenhouse Gas Information System (IG3IS) & User Summit (November 14th, 2018): “Greenhouse gas emissions from Salt Lake City and beyond: research and engagement with stakeholders”, Geneva, Switzerland. ; Nov 2018 SWITZERLAND
  • University of Edinburgh Global Change Seminar (September 21st, 2018): “The Greenhouse Gas-Air Quality nexus: experiences from the western U.S.”, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. ; Sep 2018 UNITED KINGDOM
  • University of Utah Global Change & Sustainability Center Seminar (September 11th, 2018): “The Greenhouse Gas-Air Quality nexus: experiences from the western U.S.”, Salt Lake City, UT. ; Sep 2018
  • University of Toronto Centre for Global Change Science (CGCS) Distinguished Lecturer Series (March 27th, 2018): “CO2 and carbon emissions from cities: linkages to air quality, socioeconomic activity and stakeholders in the Salt Lake City urban area”, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. ; Mar 2018 CANADA
  • Estimating urban carbon emissions in the “Smart City” age: new approaches, measurement systems, and data streams, 10th International Carbon Dioxide Conference, Interlaken, Switzerland.; Aug 2017 CANADA SWITZERLAND
  • Utah State University (November 2016): “The Greenhouse Gas-Air Quality nexus: experiences from the western U.S.”, Logan, UT. ; Nov 2016
  • The Greenhouse Gas-Air Quality nexus: experiences from the western U.S., Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, Jena, Germany.; Jun 2016 GERMANY

TABITHA M. BENNEY

  • Speaker, “Intra-city variability of fine particulate matter during COVID-19 lockdown: A case study from Park City, Utah,” Department of Geography, University of Utah; Oct 2021
  • “COVID-19: Global Challenges to Global Transformation,” Joint Meeting of the Institute of Engineering & Management (IEM) and the University of Engineering & Management (UEM), Kolkata, India; Jun 2021 INDIA
  • “Intra-city variability of fine particulate matter during COVID-19 lockdown: A case study from Park City, Utah.” Air Quality: Science for Solutions Conference (March 2021).; Mar 2021
  • “Impacts of Structural Inequality and Pandemic Policies on COVID-19 Outcomes at the Neighborhood Level in Salt Lake County” University of Utah, Nexus Center; Jan 2021
  • “Environmental Change in Social and Behavioral Sciences,” The Air We Breathe: A Multidisciplinary Perspective on Air Quality, University of Utah ; Mar 2020
  • “Environmental Change in Social and Behavioral Sciences,” The Air We Breathe: A Multidisciplinary Perspective on Air Quality, University of Utah; Oct 2019

AMANDA D. SMITH

  • Displacing Centralized Energy Systems: Connecting People with Buildings, Energy Conversion, and the Broader Environment. Entrepreneurial Faculty Scholars Retreat, University of Utah.; Oct 2017
  • Non-refereed conference paper presented by Kaden Plewe: Modeling Temporal Variation in Externalities Related to Electricity Purchases for Buildings. Energy Policy Research Conference, Park City, UT. ; Sep 2017
  • Non-refereed conference paper presented by Zahra Fallahi: Economic and Emission Saving Benefits of Utilizing Demand Response and Distributed Renewables in Microgrids. Energy Policy Research Conference, Park City, UT.; Sep 2017
  • "Urban Energy Demands, Air Quality, and Associated Health Impacts Under a Changing Climate,” with Daniel Mendoza. Salt Lake County Climate Variability and Health Symposium, West Jordan, UT.; Apr 2016

XIAOYUE CATHY LIU

  • Y. Zhou, X. Liu, T. Grubesic. Unraveling the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Spatio-Temporal Mobility Patterns of Microtransit. The 101th Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting, Washington D.C.; Jan 2022

JENNIFER FOLLSTAD SHAH

  • Follstad Shah, J. and affiliated WEO scientists. Stable isotopes & hydrochemistry reveal controls on the supply & quality of water resources along wildland to urban land use gradients within the Wasatch Environmental Observatory. CUASI Catchment Science Virtual Seminar Series, March 24, 2021.; Mar 2021
  • Brooks, P.D., J. Ehleringer, B. Bowen, D.R. Bowling, J. Follstad Shah, S. Hinners, J. Lin, D. Pataki, S.M. Skiles, J. Steenberg D.K. Solomon, C. Strong, S. Burian, and D. Eiricksson. 2019. PA13B-1004 Red Butte Creek and the Wasatch Environmental Observatory: A Mountain to Urban Research Facility in the Semi-arid Western US. Poster presentation at the American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 2019. ; Dec 2019

PETER C. LIPPERT

  • Rea-Downing, G., P.C. Lippert, B. Olds, B. Quirk, C.L. Wagner, K. Kelly, and A.G. Hallar. Spatial and temporal trends in evergreen needle magnetization in Salt Lake City, UT: Development of a robust proxy for particulate matter pollution. Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union. GP33A-01. Invited Talk.; Dec 2021
  • Rea-Downing, G., B. Quirk, C.L. Wagner, P.C. Lippert, B. Olds, and K. Kelly. December 2020. Evergreen needle magnetization as a proxy for particulate matter pollution in Salt Lake City, UT: Spatial and temporal trends. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, Abstract GP011-0007, Virtual. Poster.; Dec 2020
  • Olds, B., G. Rea-Downing, P.C. Lippert, K. Kelly, and A.G. Haller. February 2020. A yearlong study in air quality: The correlation between the magnetization of evergreen needles and particulate matter concentrations. Global Change & Sustainability Center Environment & Sustainability Research Symposium. University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah. Poster.; Feb 2020
  • Olds, B.**, G. Rea-Downing*, P.C. Lippert, K. Kelly, and A.G. Haller. February 2020. A yearlong study in air quality: The correlation between the magnetization of evergreen needles and particulate matter concentrations. Global Change & Sustainability Center Environment & Sustainability Research Symposium. University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah. Poster. ; Feb 2020
  • Rea-Downing, G.H., P.C. Lippert, B. Quirk, and C.L. Wanger, June 2019. What can the magnetism and chemistry of evergreen needles tell us about particulate matter, air quality, and urban health during seasonal temperature inversions in the Salt Lake Valley? Santa Fe Conference on Rock Magnetism, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Poster.; Jun 2019
  • Rea-Downing, G., P.C. Lippert, B. Quirk, and C. Wagner. February 2019. Further development of the magnetization of evergreen needles as a proxy for air quality in Salt Lake City. Global Change & Sustainability Center Environment & Sustainability Research Symposium. University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah. Poster.; Feb 2019

SARA K. YEO

  • Salt Lake County Climate and Health Symposium; Apr 2018

SUMMER BURTON RUPPER

  • *Olson M., S. Rupper, 2018. Spatial and temporal changes in aerosol radiative forcing on glaciers in the eastern Himalaya. AGU, Fall Meeting.; Dec 2018 BHUTAN INDIA NEPAL

SARA ELIZABETH GRINESKI

  • *Paulino, Bianca, *Jose Carreon-Andrade, Casey Mullen, Kerry Kelly, Sara Grineski, Timothy Collins, Tristalee Mangin, Brandon Juedeman, and Dylan Rosenberg. “How Participatory Air Quality Sensing Shapes Participants’ Exposure Experiences: Perceptions and Challenges of Mitigating Exposure Pre-Sensor Distribution.” University of Utah Office of Undergraduate Research Virtual Summer Symposium. ; Aug 2021
  • Grineski, SE. Air Neurotoxicant Exposures: Health Effects and Environmental Justice. Invited Grand Rounds Speaker. Boise Veterans Affairs Medical Center. Boise, Idaho.; May 2018
  • Grineski, SE. Air Pollution in El Paso and its Impact on Children's School Performance. Joint Advisory Committee for the Improvement of Air Quality in the Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua / El Paso, Texas / Doña Ana County, New México Air Basin (http://www.cccjac.org/). Cd. Juarez, Mexico..; Jan 2018
  • Grineski, S.E., Morales, D.X., Collins, T.W., *Hernandez, E.,* Fuentes, A. The model minority myth exposed: Carcinogenic air toxics among Asian Americans in four immigrant gateways. The American Sociological Association annual meeting, Montreal, Canada. August 2017.; Aug 2017
  • Collins, T., Grineski, SE, Morales, DX. Environmental injustice and sexual minorities: a national study of air pollution risks among same-sex partners. The American Sociological Association, Montreal, Canada, August 2017.; Aug 2017
  • *Fuentes, A, Grineski, S.E., Morales, D.X., Collins, T.W., *Hernandez, E. A Multicity Study of Asian Americans and Environmental Health Disparities Southwest Social Science Association. Austin, TX. April 2017.; Apr 2017

JULIET CARLISLE

  • "Representational Congruence, Constituency Groups, and Environmental Policy" (with Jim Curry and Jerry Stott). Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Western Political Science Association.; Mar 2022
  • "Representational Congruence, Constituency Groups, and Environmental Policy" (with Jim Curry and Jerry Stott). Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association; Oct 2021

SU SHIN

  • Ji, H., & Shin, S. H. Health impacts of local governments’ sustainability programs: A multilevel analysis of individuals’ health conditions. The 2019 Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM) Fall Research Conference, Denver, CO, November 2019. (Peer-reviewed) ; Nov 2019

Teaching

GABRIEL A LOZADA

  • Online Econ. 3250: second half; Mar 2021 to Apr 2021
  • Index for Old Exam Questions and Answers, Econ. 5250; Sep 2016 to Nov 2016

Internal Service

GABRIEL J BOWEN

  • co-Directory, SIRFER Core Facility; Jan 2019
  • Steering Committee, SIRFER stable isotope facility; Jan 2013 to Dec 2018

ERIN CARRAHER

  • Dark Skies Minor Task Force; Jul 2018 to Jun 2019
  • Consortium for Dark Skies Studies; Jul 2017

JOHN CHUN-HAN LIN

  • Working Group on Undergraduate Research; Aug 2018 to Dec 2018

TABITHA M. BENNEY

  • “Understanding the Air Quality Policy Interface,” SUST 6000 (February 2022) ; Feb 2022
  • “Understanding Air Pollution,” Introduction to Environmental Sociology, Department of Sociology, University of Utah ; Mar 2021 to May 2021

PETER C. LIPPERT

  • Global Change & Sustainability Center Student Travel and Research Grant Review Committee ; Nov 2016

PAUL D BROOKS

  • Hydrology and Water Resources Graduate Certificate Program; Jan 2017 to Dec 2017 GLOBAL

GANNET HALLAR

  • Serve on the Executive Committee of the new Society Water and Climate interdisciplinary faculty cluster; Jul 2017 to Aug 2019

JULIET CARLISLE

  • Global Change & Sustainability Center (GCSC) Student Research Grant Committee; Mar 2019 to Apr 2019

External Service

KERRY E. KELLY

  • November, 18, 2106 – Outreach visit to AMES high school with air-quality sensor teaching module. ; Nov 2016
  • Keynote speaker at local chapter of the AWMA annual dinner; Sep 2016
  • Annual HiGear camp for female high school students interested in Chemical Engineering ; Jun 2016
  • Breathe Utah; Apr 2016
  • Salt Lake City Air Quality Advisory Committee; Dec 2015

JOHN CHUN-HAN LIN

  • Artivism for Earth: https://artivism4earth.squarespace.com/breath; Apr 2021
  • Hawthorne Elementary School Google Street View demonstration (~200 K-6 students engaged); May 2019
  • Google Street View/Environmental Defense Fund Media Event, and College of Mines & Earth Sciences Outreach; May 2019

RAJIVE GANGULI

  • Utah Clean Energy (UCE), Utah Climate Action Network (UCAN), University Neighborhood Partners (UNP), AethLabs, Nexus Institute, and the Superintendent of the Salt Lake City School District. (part of WEO project); Jan 2022 to Jan 2023

Professional Service

JIM EHLERINGER

  • Development of an integrated online environmental dashboard for the central Wasatch Mountain watershed that includes air quality and climate, water, vegetation, wildlife, and geology. This dashboard is intended to serve multiple users: public, K-gray, resource managers, policy makers, and technical users,, Central Wasatch Commission; Jul 2019 to Jun 2022

GABRIEL J BOWEN

  • Member, Atmospheric Isotopes Technical Working Group, National Ecological Observatory Network; Jul 2020
  • Chair, Atmospheric Isotopes Technical Working Group, National Ecological Observatory Network; Jul 2018 to Jun 2020

KERRY E. KELLY

  • Associate Newsletter Editor, AAAR; Sep 2019
  • Co-organizer, Utah Science for Solutions Annual Meeting; Dec 2016
  • Session Chair, AIChE ; Nov 2016

JöRG RüGEMER

  • Conference Paper Peer Review, ARCC-EAAE Architectural Research Consortium, European Association for Architectural Educators; Sep 2021 to Dec 2021
  • Biannual Production of podcasts on the topic of Building Energy Performance., American Institute of Architecture Committee on the Environment Podcast Subcommittee; Dec 2020
  • Community Service, Salt Lake Valley Habitat for Humanity. Rendering professional design services to underserved communities., Salt Lake Valley Habitat for Humanity; Aug 2014 to Dec 2018

KELLY S. BRICKER

  • 2 Year Term, Central Wasatch Commission; Jan 2019 to Jan 2021

CAGAN H SEKERCIOGLU

  • Editorial Board, Conservation Biology; Jan 2012 GLOBAL

TABITHA M. BENNEY

  • Topic Board Editor, Atmosphere; Sep 2020 to Oct 2023

SUMMER BURTON RUPPER

  • Associate Editor for special issue, Frontiers of Earth Science; Jul 2018 to Nov 2020 AFGHANISTAN BHUTAN CHINA INDIA NEPAL PAKISTAN

Media

KATHERINE SWARD

  • The next omics? Tracking a lifetime of exposures to better understand disease. "Knowable" online magazine ; Sep 2019

NAIYANG MA

  • Environmental Technology Best Paper Award; May 2020

ANTHONY EDWARD BUTTERFIELD

  • The air we breathe; pollutants in our own home: New Univ. of Utah study reveals indoor air quality can be as bad as outdoor air. ABC News.; May 2019

KERRY E. KELLY

  • KSL Studio 5. What you can do to improve air quality.; Feb 2020
  • KSL News. Woodburning and air quality trends. ; Feb 2020
  • The air is cleaner for those living at higher, more expensive elevations.; Jan 2020
  • US News & World Report. June 25, 2019 Utah faces unique air quality challenges. ; Jun 2019
  • KUER. June 15 ,2019 Landfill fire and potential health effects. ; Jun 2019
  • ABC4. May 9, 2019 The air we breathe in our own homes. ; May 2019
  • NSF Science Nation. March 19, 2019. Young citizen scientists assist in Salt Lake City air quality research; Mar 2019
  • National Public Radio, Central California. January 23, 2018. What’s In Your Air? New Low-Cost Devices Monitor Valley Air Pollution ; Jan 2018
  • KRCL. November 2, 2017. KRCL Radioactive. Air Quality and You. ; Nov 2017
  • US News & World Report. Kids Get Hands-on Education in Air Quality. ; Feb 2017
  • Deseret News. East High Students Create Toy-Block Sensors to Detect Pollution. ; Feb 2017
  • Utah Business. U Engineers Teach High School Students to Build Pollution Sensors from Toy Blocks. ; Feb 2017
  • Fox13 News. Students at East High School Got a Hands-on Education Today. ; Feb 2017
  • KSL TV. East High Students Create Toy-Block Sensors to Detect Pollution. ; Feb 2017
  • KSL TV. January 17, 2017. Strategies to Understand and Improve our Air Quality. ; Jan 2017
  • Fox13 News. December 12, 2017. Bad air: what else can Utah and Utahns do? ; Jan 2017
  • KSL News. April 28, 2016. CS Students Win Competition with Personal Air Sensor. ; Apr 2016

HASSE BORUP

  • At The U article on Artivism for Earth; Apr 2021 GLOBAL
  • Finer Points Article, College of Fine Arts. Artivism for Earth description and preview.; Mar 2021 GLOBAL
  • Finer Points Blog, University of Utah College of Fine Arts. Introducing Artivism for Earth as a major, interdisciplinary project on campus and beyond, as well as asking for involvement.; Jan 2021 GLOBAL
  • Finer Points, CFA Blog, Artivism4Earth; Jan 2021

JöRG RüGEMER

  • Slim House at Design Arts Utah exhibition featured in the Salt Lake Tribune; Sep 2019
  • Students to Create Affordable Housing in SLC: in Fall 2018 Continuum - The Magazine of the UofU; Oct 2018
  • KSL TV, Tonight at 6: Building the ‘Dollar Fifty Houses’ on the ‘Field of Dreams’; Jun 2018
  • KSL.com: Design+Build Salt Lake: Initiative to address issue of housing affordability in Salt Lake City; Jun 2018
  • U of U students design efficient, affordable housing: Good4Utah; May 2018
  • University of Utah News: U students to design and build affordable housing: Architecture students will create homes for Salt Lake Valley affordable housing market.; May 2018
  • Fox 13 News: Field of Dreams EcoCommunity Design+Development coverage; May 2018
  • Field of Dreams EcoCommunity Design+Development coverage: KSL Salt Lake City; May 2018

JOHN CHUN-HAN LIN

  • Utah Public Radio: "UnDisciplined: the methane matter"; Dec 2021
  • Salt Lake Tribune: "Uinta Basin is hemorrhaging methane as leaks go undetected"; Nov 2021
  • KUER News: "Oil and gas production in the Uinta Basin has fallen, but methane leaks remained steady and high"; Nov 2021
  • KSL News: "Utah's methane problem needs to be capped, researchers say"; Nov 2021
  • KCPW "This Green Earth" Radio Interview; May 2019
  • Google Street View vehicles now collecting air quality data in Salt Lake Valley; May 2019
  • Why Salt Lake City is using Google cars to measure air pollution; May 2019
  • Google it: U of U researchers equip Street View vehicles as mobile air monitors; May 2019
  • Current air quality efforts in Salt Lake Valley might actually make pollution worse, U researchers say; May 2019
  • KUTV: "Researchers: 'urban sprawl' is bad for our air"; Mar 2018
  • ESPN (interview with Bill Walton, former NBA basketball player and current commentator/game caller for ESPN); Feb 2018
  • Salt Lake Tribune Op-ed: Human-caused climate change is real, and denying it hurts all of us; Mar 2017

TABITHA M. BENNEY

  • Andrew Weyrich (Sept 20, 2021) “How COVID-19 is spurring research on campus,” Good Notes Blog.; Sep 2021
  • Interviewed live on ABC In Focus (ABC4) on August 19, 2021 about “Societal Inequality and COVID-19 Outcomes” ; Aug 2021
  • Salt Lake Tribune on August 9, 2021, “Study: Residents of poorer neighborhoods got COVID at 10 times the rate of those in affluent neighborhoods” ; Aug 2021
  • Fox News (Fox 13) on July 15, 2021 about “Study shows how Park City air pollution changed during pandemic” ; Jul 2021
  • “How air pollution changed during COVID-19 in Park City, Utah,” Science Alert, American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) ; Jul 2021
  • “How air pollution changed during COVID-19 in Park City, Utah” by Paul Gabrielson (July 2021) At the U News. ; Jul 2021
  • Carter Williams (2021) “Poor air quality outside can produce higher levels of pollution indoors, Utah study finds,” KSL; Feb 2021
  • “How outdoor pollution affects indoor air quality,” Science Alert, American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS); Feb 2021
  • Interview and article about recent publication, “Weather messaging, air quality and how they may impact transit ridership” KSL; Sep 2020
  • “Weather messaging, air quality and how they may impact transit ridership,” by Amy Joi Donoghue for Deseret News.; Sep 2020
  • How weather news impacts public transit ridership,” Science Daily ; Aug 2020
  • Utah Air Quality Survey Interview, “Utah Insights,” on PBS; Mar 2020
  • Quoted in Salt Lake Tribune, “Op-Ed: “Dan Reed and Mike Good: It’s not too late to clean up the air in Utah,” by Dan Reed and Mike Good; Oct 2019
  • Air Quality Interview, KSL News ; Oct 2019

XIAOYUE CATHY LIU

  • Electric Vehicle Adoption for Public Transit: Research from the University of Utah; Mar 2022
  • What’s the Fairest Way to Deploy Electric Buses? Ask This Open-Source Map; Aug 2021

MUNKHBAYAR BAASANDORJ

  • scientists take flight to study Utah's winter smog; Feb 2017
  • NOAA offers closer look at plane used to study Utah's air pollution ; Feb 2017
  • Researchers hope to learn more about th einversion by flying through it; Feb 2017

JENNIFER FOLLSTAD SHAH

  • Adams, B. “Shedding Light”, @theU newsletter.; Nov 2018

PETER C. LIPPERT

  • Tracking pollution in the breeze, with trees. Eos: Science News by AGU; Dec 2021
  • Frontiers of Ecology & Environment: Magnetic pine needles assess air pollution; Nov 2020
  • Utah Daily Chronicle; Oct 2020
  • KSL: How University of Utah trees are being used to measure air pollution; Oct 2020
  • Dessert News: First-of-its-kind Utah study uses trees to measure gunk in the air.; Oct 2020
  • @TheU: Evergreen needles act as air quality monitors; Sep 2020

GANNET HALLAR

  • New research found that dust deposition speeds up snowmelt in Utah's Wasatch Mountains. Scientists found that a single dust storm on April 13, 2017, deposited half of all dust for the season. The additional sunlight absorbed by the dust-darkened snow surface led to snow melting a week earlier.; Dec 2018

SARA ELIZABETH GRINESKI

  • Radio Interview. Environmental injustice at American schools. NPR's Latino USA. Interview recorded April 25, 2018, aired October 1, 2018. ; Oct 2018
  • Research Featured. Failure at the EPA. Pacific Standard Magazine.; May 2018
  • America’s toxic schools. Living on Earth with Steve Curwood. (broadcast on 250 public radio stations) ; Feb 2018
  • Review of research study on Earther: Students of color suffer disproportionately from air pollution; Feb 2018
  • Review of research study in the Guardian: Schools across the US exposed to air pollution; Feb 2018
  • Review of research study: Environmental racism and marginalized health in our gaybourhoods; Dec 2017
  • Review of research study on Earther: Do queer people suffer disproportionately from pollution?; Oct 2017

JULIET CARLISLE

  • Sustain Podcast: "The United States of Inequality: Political and Economic Challenges and Remedies" (with Tom Maloney); Aug 2021
  • Dems from oil-producing N.M. grapple with Biden moratorium; Feb 2021

Awards

NAIYANG MA

  • 2020 Environmental Technology Award for Best Paper and Presentation, Association for Iron and Steel Technology (AIST); Jan 2020

KERRY E. KELLY

  • Early Career Award, AIChE Environmental Division; Nov 2019
  • Air Quality Person of the Year, UCAIR; Feb 2018

JöRG RüGEMER

  • ACSA Design Build Award: “The Kunga ADU Design Build." Salt Lake City, Utah. First realized Design+Build Salt Lake project for a 70 m2 high-performance Accessory Dwelling Unit for a client in wheelchair. Program Founder, Program Director, Program Instructor, Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture ACSA2022 ACSA Design Build Award; Mar 2022
  • Design Arts Utah Award Winner: „The Site Net Zero Energy Barn House in Holladay, Utah." Salt Lake City, Utah, 2021. Utah Arts Council, 06/2021. https://utahvisualarts.omeka.net/exhibits/show/design-arts-21/jorg-rugemer, Utah Arts Council; Jun 2021
  • 2021 ACSA Collaborative Practice Award. Masterplanning, development and design of a micro-neighborhood consisting of 20 innovative, highly energy-efficient and cost effective housing units for the affordable housing market. Under construction since 2017., Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture ACSA; Jan 2021
  • AIA Utah Honorable Mention Award: “The Kunga ADU Design Build." Salt Lake City, Utah. First realized Design+Build Salt Lake project for a 70 m2 high-performance Accessory Dwelling Unit for a client in wheelchair. Program Founder, Program Director, Program Instructor , American Institute of Architecture Utah Chapter; Oct 2020
  • AIA Utah Merit Design Award: "Field of Dreams Eco-Community", Kearns, Utah, American Institute of Architects Utah; Oct 2019
  • Salt Lake City Home Innovation Competition - the 2016:Slim House, Design Arts Utah; Sep 2019

JOHN CHUN-HAN LIN

  • Fellow of Earth Leadership Program (formerly the Leopold Leadership Program), Earth Leadership Program; Jan 2021

Grants

TABITHA M. BENNEY

  • “The Compounding Impacts of Climate Change, Air Quality, and Environmental Injustice on Health Outcomes in SLCo Schools” . PI: Tabitha Benney. Co-PI(s): Brett Clark; Jan 2022 to Mar 2023
  • Intermountain West Rural Climate and Air Quality Sensor Network Pilot. PI: Daniel Mendoza. Co-PI(s): Tabitha Benney; Dec 2021 to Mar 2023
  • Intra-city variability of fine particulate matter following COVID-19: A Case Study of Park City, UT (USA). PI: Tabitha Benney. Co-PI(s): Daniel Mendoza; Mar 2021 to Mar 2022

JOSE P ZAGAL

  • Representations of Sustainability in City-Building Videogames. PI: Jose P Zagal; Aug 2019 to Apr 2020

PETER C. LIPPERT

  • Understanding the Metals we Breathe. PI: Peter Lippert. Co-PI(s): Gannet Hallar, Kerry Kelly; Apr 2019 to Apr 2020