Tracey Holloway



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26. Abel, David W.; Holloway, Tracey; Martinez-Santos, Javier; Harkey, Monica; Tao, Madankui; Kubes, Cassandra and Hayes, Sara. Air quality-related heath benefits of energy efficiency in the United States. Environmental Science & Technology, Volume 53, Issue 7, 2019, pp.3987-3998. Reprint # 8417.
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27. Montgomery, Anastasia and Holloway, Tracey. Assessing the relationship between satellite-derived NO2 and economic growth over the 100 most populous global cities. Journal of Applied Remote Sensing, Volume 12, Issue 4, 2018. Reprint # 8420.
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28. Limaye, Vijay S.; Vargo, Jason; Harkey, Monica; Holloway, Tracey and Patz, Jonathan A. Climate change and heat-related excess mortality in the eastern USA. Ecohealth, Volume 15, Issue 3, 2018, pp.485-496. Reprint # 8421.
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29. Abel, David W.; Holloway, Tracey; Harkey, Monica; Meier, Paul; Ahl, Doug; Limaye, Vijay S. and Patz, Jonathan A. Air-quality-related health impacts from climate change and from adaptation of cooling demand for buildings in the eastern United States: an interdisciplinary modeling study. PLOS Medicine, Volume 15, Issue 7, 2018. Reprint # 8422.
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30. Karambelas, Alexandrea; Holloway, Tracey; Kinney, Patrick L.; Fiore, Arlene M.; DeFries, Ruth; Kiesewetter, Gregor and Heyes, Chris. Urban versus rural health impacts attributable to PM2.5 and O-3 in northern India. Environmental Research Letters, Volume 13, Issue 6, 2018, https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/aac24d. Reprint # 8293.
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31. Karambelas, Alexandrea; Holloway, Tracey; Kiesewetter, Gregor and Heyes, Chris. Constraining the uncertainty in emissions over India with a regional air quality model evaluation. Atmospheric Environment, Volume 174, 2018, pp.194-203. Reprint # 8234.
32. Holloway, Tracey. Connecting science with stakeholders. Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry, 20th, Houston, TX, 7-11 January 2018. American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 2018, Abstract J12.1.
33. Choi, Seohyun and Holloway, Tracey. Examining PM2.5 data apples-to-apples: Comparative analysis of CDC WONDER, Environmental Tracking Network and Dalhousi University's maps. Cooperative Research Program, CoRP Symposium, Madison, WI, 6-7 June 2018. University of Wisconsin-Madison, Space Science and Engineering Center, Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies, Madison, WI, 2018, poster abstract.
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34. Abel, David; Holloway, Tracey; Harkey, Monica; Rrushaj, Arber; Brinkman, Greg; Duran, Phillip; Hanssen, Mark and Denholm, Paul. Potential air quality benefits from increased solar photovoltaic electricity generation in the Eastern United States. Atmospheric Environment, Volume 175, 2018, pp.65-74. Reprint # 8242.
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35. Burt, Melissa A.; Barnes, R.; Licker, R. and Holloway, T. Changing the face of science: Lessons from the 2017 Science-a-Thon. Symposium on Education, 27th, Houston, TX, 7-11 January 2018. American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 2018, Abstract 6.2.
36. Karambelas, Alexandrea; Holloway, Tracey; Kinney, Patrick L.; Fiore, Arlene M.; DeFries, Ruth; Kiesewetter, Gregor and Heyes, Chris. Urban versus rural health impacts attributable to PM2.5 and O-3 in northern India. Environmental Research Letters, Volume 13, Issue 6, 2018, https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/aac24d. Reprint # 8293.
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37. Karambelas, Alexandrea; Holloway, Tracey; Kiesewetter, Gregor and Heyes, Chris. Constraining the uncertainty in emissions over India with a regional air quality model evaluation. Atmospheric Environment, Volume 174, 2018, pp.194-203. Reprint # 8234.
38. Abel, David; Holloway, Tracey; Harkey, Monica; Rrushaj, Arber; Brinkman, Greg; Duran, Phillip; Hanssen, Mark and Denholm, Paul. Potential air quality benefits from increased solar photovoltaic electricity generation in the Eastern United States. Atmospheric Environment, Volume 175, 2018, pp.65-74. Reprint # 8242.
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39. Holloway, Tracey; Jacob, Daniel J. and Miller, Daegan. Short history of NASA applied science teams for air quality and health. Journal of Applied Remote Sensing, Volume 12, Issue 4, 2018. Reprint # 8418.
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40. Darynova, Zhuldyz; Maksot, Aigerim; Kulmukanova, Lyazzat; Malekipirbazari, Milad; Sharifi, Hamed; Torkmahalleh, Mehdi Amouei and Holloway, Tracey. Evaluation of NO2 column variations over the atmosphere of Kazakhstan using satellite data. Journal of Applied Remote Sensing, Volume 12, Issue 4, 2018. Reprint # 8419.
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41. Montgomery, Anastasia and Holloway, Tracey. Assessing the relationship between satellite-derived NO2 and economic growth over the 100 most populous global cities. Journal of Applied Remote Sensing, Volume 12, Issue 4, 2018. Reprint # 8420.
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42. Limaye, Vijay S.; Vargo, Jason; Harkey, Monica; Holloway, Tracey and Patz, Jonathan A. Climate change and heat-related excess mortality in the eastern USA. Ecohealth, Volume 15, Issue 3, 2018, pp.485-496. Reprint # 8421.
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43. Abel, David W.; Holloway, Tracey; Harkey, Monica; Meier, Paul; Ahl, Doug; Limaye, Vijay S. and Patz, Jonathan A. Air-quality-related health impacts from climate change and from adaptation of cooling demand for buildings in the eastern United States: an interdisciplinary modeling study. PLOS Medicine, Volume 15, Issue 7, 2018. Reprint # 8422.
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44. Holloway, Tracey. Connecting science with stakeholders. Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry, 20th, Houston, TX, 7-11 January 2018. American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 2018, Abstract J12.1.
45. Choi, Seohyun and Holloway, Tracey. Examining PM2.5 data apples-to-apples: Comparative analysis of CDC WONDER, Environmental Tracking Network and Dalhousi University's maps. Cooperative Research Program, CoRP Symposium, Madison, WI, 6-7 June 2018. University of Wisconsin-Madison, Space Science and Engineering Center, Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies, Madison, WI, 2018, poster abstract.
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46. Burt, Melissa A.; Barnes, R.; Licker, R. and Holloway, T. Changing the face of science: Lessons from the 2017 Science-a-Thon. Symposium on Education, 27th, Houston, TX, 7-11 January 2018. American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 2018, Abstract 6.2.
47. Holloway, Tracey; Jacob, Daniel J. and Miller, Daegan. Short history of NASA applied science teams for air quality and health. Journal of Applied Remote Sensing, Volume 12, Issue 4, 2018. Reprint # 8418.
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48. Darynova, Zhuldyz; Maksot, Aigerim; Kulmukanova, Lyazzat; Malekipirbazari, Milad; Sharifi, Hamed; Torkmahalleh, Mehdi Amouei and Holloway, Tracey. Evaluation of NO2 column variations over the atmosphere of Kazakhstan using satellite data. Journal of Applied Remote Sensing, Volume 12, Issue 4, 2018. Reprint # 8419.
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49. Meier, Paul; Holloway, Tracey; Patz, Jonathan; Harkey, Monica; Ahl, Doug; Abel, David; Schuetter, Scott and Hackel, Scott. Impact of warmer weather on electricity sector emissions due to building energy use. Environmental Research Letters, Volume 12, Issue 6, 2017, doi:org/10.1088/1748-9326/aa6f64. Reprint # 8000.
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50. Abel, David; Holloway, Tracey; Kladar, Ryan M.; Meier, Paul; Ahl, Doug; Harkey, Monica and Patz, Jonathan. Response of power plant emissions to ambient temperature in the eastern United States. Environmental Science and Technology, Volume 51, Issue 10, 2017, pp.5838-5846. Reprint # 7974.