Research
Research
FY 2014 - 2015
Title: Improving Modeled Biogenic Isoprene Emissions under Drought Conditions and Evaluating Their Impact on Ozone Formation
Institution(s) Represented: Texas A&M University - Qi Ying
Title: Spatial and temporal resolution of primary and secondary particulate matter in Houston during DISCOVER-AQ
Institution(s) Represented: Baylor University - Rebecca Sheesley
Title: Quantifying ozone production from light alkenes using novel measurements of hydroxynitrate reaction products in Houston during the NASA SEAC4RS project
Institution(s) Represented: Environ - Thomas Ryerson, California Institute of Technology - Paul Wennberg
Title: Development and Evaluation of an Interactive Sub-Grid Cloud Framework for the CAMx Photochemical Model
Institution(s) Represented: Environ - Christopher Emery, Texas A&M University - John Nielson-Gammon
Title: Sources of Organic Particulate Matter in Houston: Evidence from DISCOVER-AQ Data, Modeling and Experiments
Institution(s) Represented: The University of Texas at Austin - Lea Hildebrandt Ruiz, Environ - Greg Yarwood, University of California Riverside - Gookyoung Heo
Title: Assessment of Two Remote Sensing Technologies to Control Flare Performance
Institution(s) Represented: The University of Texas at Austin, Aerodyne Research, Inc. - Scott Herndon, Leak Surveys, Inc. - Joshua Furry, Providence Photonics, LLC - Yongshen Zeng
Title: Use of satellite data to improve specifications of land surface parameters
Institution(s) Represented: University of Alabama - Huntsville - Richard McNider, George Mason University - Daniel Tong
Title: Analysis of Ozone Formation Sensitivity in Houston Using the Data Collected during DISCOVER-AQ and SEAC4RS
Institution(s) Represented: University of Maryland Foundation - Xinrong Ren
Title: Incorporating Space-borne Observations to Improve Biogenic Emission Estimates in Texas
Institution(s) Represented: University of Alabama - Huntsville - Arastoo Pour Biazar, Rice University - Daniel Cohan
Title: Improved Land Cover and Emission Factor Inputs for Estimating Biogenic Isoprene and Monoterpene Emissions for Texas Air Quality Simulations
Institution(s) Represented: Environ - Greg Yarwood
Title: Constraining NOX Emissions Using Satellite NO2 Column Measurements over the Southeast Texas
Institution(s) Represented: University of Houston - Yunsoo Choi
Title: Targeted Improvements in the Fire Inventory from NCAR (FINN) Model for Texas Air Quality Planning
Institution(s) Represented: The University of Texas at Austin - Elena McDonald-Buller, Environ - Christopher Emery
Title: Impact of large-scale circulation patterns on surface ozone concentrations in Houston-Galveston-Brazoria (HGB)
Institution(s) Represented: Texas A&M University - Galveston - Yuxuan Wang
Title: Analysis of Surface Particulate Matter and Trace Gas Data Generated during the Houston Operations of DISCOVER-AQ
Institution(s) Represented: Rice University - Robert Griffin, University of Houston - Barry Lefer
Title: Investigation of Input Parameters for Biogenic Emissions Modeling in Texas during Drought Years
Institution(s) Represented: The University of Texas at Austin - Elena McDonald-Buller
Title: Improved Analysis of VOC, NO2, SO2 and HCHO data from SOF, mobile DOAS and MW-DOAS during DISCOVER-AQ
Institution(s) Represented: Chalmers University - Johan Mellqvist, University of Houston - Barry Leffer
Title: Characterization of Boundary-Layer Meteorology during DISCOVER-AQ Using Radar Wind Profiler and Balloon Sounding Measurements
Institution(s) Represented: Sonoma Technology, Inc. - Clinton MacDonald, Valparaiso University, St. Edwards University - Gary Morris
Title: Sources and Properties of Atmospheric Aerosol in Texas: DISCOVER-AQ Measurements and Validation
Institution(s) Represented: Texas A&M University - Sarah Brooks
Title: Emission Source region contributions to a high surface ozone episode during DISCOVER-AQ
Institution(s) Represented: University of Maryland - Christopher Lougner, Morgan State University - Melanie Follette-Cook
Title: Update and evaluation of model algorithms needed to predict Particulate Matter from Isoprene
Institution(s) Represented: University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill - William Vizuete
Title: Analysis of Airborne Formaldehyde Data Over Houston Texas Acquired During the 2013 DISCOVER-AQ and SEAC4RS Campaigns
Institution(s) Represented: University of Colorado - Boulder - Alan Fried, University of Maryland - Christopher Loughner