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October 23, 2013
Attainment vs exposure: ozone metric responses to source-specific NOx controls using adjoint sensitivity analysis
Amanda J Pappin, Amir Hakami
Environmental Health Perspectives
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February 26, 2013
Source attribution of health benefits from air pollution abatement in Canada and the United States: an adjoint sensitivity analysis
Amanda Joy Pappin, Amir Hakami
Environmental Science & Technology
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October 12, 2012
Improving NO(x) cap-and-trade system with adjoint-based emission exchange rates
S Morteza Mesbah, Amir Hakami, Stephan Schott
Environmental Science & Technology
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October 23, 2013
Optimal ozone reduction policy design using adjoint-based NOx marginal damage information
S Morteza Mesbah, Amir Hakami, Stephan Schott
Environmental Science & Technology
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June 9, 2015
Optimal Ozone Control with Inclusion of Spatiotemporal Marginal Damages and Electricity Demand
S Morteza Mesbah, Amir Hakami, Stephan Schott
Environmental Science & Technology
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January 27, 2005
Ozone formation potential of organic compounds in the Eastern United States: a comparison of episodes, inventories, and domains
Amir Hakami, Michelle S Bergin, Armistead G Russell
Environmental Science & Technology
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July 2, 2003
High-order, direct sensitivity analysis of multidimensional air quality models
Amir Hakami, M Talat Odman, Armistead G Russell
Environmental Science & Technology
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July 25, 2015
Diminishing Returns or Compounding Benefits of Air Pollution Control? The Case of NOx and Ozone
Amanda J Pappin, S Morteza Mesbah, Amir Hakami, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology
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September 30, 2005
Nonlinear response of ozone to emissions: source apportionment and sensitivity analysis
Daniel S Cohan, Amir Hakami, Yongtao Hu, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology
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December 20, 2015
Response to Comment on "Diminishing Returns or Compounding Benefits of Air Pollution Control? The Case of NO(x) and Ozone"
Amanda J Pappin, S Morteza Mesbah, Amir Hakami, et al.
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Environmental Science & Technology
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October 23, 2013
Attainment vs exposure: ozone metric responses to source-specific NOx controls using adjoint sensitivity analysis
Amanda J Pappin, Amir Hakami
Environmental Health Perspectives
|
February 26, 2013
Source attribution of health benefits from air pollution abatement in Canada and the United States: an adjoint sensitivity analysis
Amanda Joy Pappin, Amir Hakami
Environmental Science & Technology
|
October 12, 2012
Improving NO(x) cap-and-trade system with adjoint-based emission exchange rates
S Morteza Mesbah, Amir Hakami, Stephan Schott
Environmental Science & Technology
|
October 23, 2013
Optimal ozone reduction policy design using adjoint-based NOx marginal damage information
S Morteza Mesbah, Amir Hakami, Stephan Schott
Environmental Science & Technology
|
June 9, 2015
Optimal Ozone Control with Inclusion of Spatiotemporal Marginal Damages and Electricity Demand
S Morteza Mesbah, Amir Hakami, Stephan Schott
Environmental Science & Technology
|
January 27, 2005
Ozone formation potential of organic compounds in the Eastern United States: a comparison of episodes, inventories, and domains
Amir Hakami, Michelle S Bergin, Armistead G Russell
Environmental Science & Technology
|
July 2, 2003
High-order, direct sensitivity analysis of multidimensional air quality models
Amir Hakami, M Talat Odman, Armistead G Russell
Environmental Science & Technology
|
July 25, 2015
Diminishing Returns or Compounding Benefits of Air Pollution Control? The Case of NOx and Ozone
Amanda J Pappin, S Morteza Mesbah, Amir Hakami, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology
|
September 30, 2005
Nonlinear response of ozone to emissions: source apportionment and sensitivity analysis
Daniel S Cohan, Amir Hakami, Yongtao Hu, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology
|
December 20, 2015
Response to Comment on "Diminishing Returns or Compounding Benefits of Air Pollution Control? The Case of NO(x) and Ozone"
Amanda J Pappin, S Morteza Mesbah, Amir Hakami, et al.
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