Eric J. Mei
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View article: Emulating chemistry-climate dynamics with a linear inverse model
Emulating chemistry-climate dynamics with a linear inverse model Open
Coupled chemistry–climate models (CCMs) are powerful tools for investigating chemical variability in the climate system, but high computational cost limits their use for hypothesis testing and adequately sampling variability on long timesc…
View article: Emulating chemistry-climate dynamics with a linear inverse model
Emulating chemistry-climate dynamics with a linear inverse model Open
Coupled chemistry–climate models (CCMs) are powerful tools for investigating chemical variability in the climate system, but high computational cost limits their use for hypothesis testing and adequately sampling variability on long timesc…
View article: Accountability Assessment of Source-Specific Impacts of Regulations on Emissions and Air Quality Using Positive Matrix Factorization
Accountability Assessment of Source-Specific Impacts of Regulations on Emissions and Air Quality Using Positive Matrix Factorization Open
Emission controls targeting electric generating units (EGUs) and mobile sources have been implemented for decades to mitigate PM2.5 concentrations. Impacts of emission controls on source-apportioned PM2.5 concentrations (diesel/gasoline ve…
View article: Impacts of Fuel Prices and Regulations on Electricity Generation Emissions and Urban Air Quality
Impacts of Fuel Prices and Regulations on Electricity Generation Emissions and Urban Air Quality Open
Regulatory actions and fuel price trends have decreased emissions from electricity generating units (EGUs) in the United States. The objective of this study is to separate coincident regulatory and fuel price impacts on EGU emissions and a…
View article: Suitability of new and existing ambient ethylene oxide measurement techniques for cancer inhalation risk assessment
Suitability of new and existing ambient ethylene oxide measurement techniques for cancer inhalation risk assessment Open
Ethylene oxide (EtO) is an industrial gas that was recently reassessed to pose significant additional cancer risk at low ambient concentrations. The objective of this study is to evaluate the capabilities of existing and novel techniques t…