Hogrefe et al. 2007
Hogrefe, C., B. Lynn, B. Solecki, J. Cox, C. Small, K. Knowlton, J. Rosenthal, R. Goldberg, C. Rosenzweig, K. Civerolo, J.-Y. Ku, S. Gaffin, and P. L. Kinney, 2007: Air quality in future decades: Determining the relative impacts of changes in climate, emissions, global atmospheric composition, and regional land use. In Air Pollution Modeling and Its Application XVII. C. Borrego and A.-L. Norman, Eds. Springer, pp. 217-226.
In recent years, there has been a growing realization that regional-scale ozone (O3) air quality is influenced by processes occurring on global scales, such as the intercontinental transport of pollutants and the projected growth in global emissions that alter the chemical composition of the global troposphere. However, little work has been performed to date to study the potential impacts of regional-scale climate change on near-surface air pollution. Climate change can influence the concentration and distribution of air pollutants through a variety of direct and indirect processes, including the modification of biogenic emissions, the change of chemical reaction rates, changes in mixedlayer heights that affect vertical mixing of pollutants, and modifications of synoptic flow patterns that govern pollutant transport. Another parameter affecting local and regional meteorology and air pollution is land use, and significant land use changes associated with continued urbanization are expected to occur over the same time scales as changes in regional climate.
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Hogrefe, C., Lynn, B., Solecki, B., Cox, J., Small, C., Knowlton, K., Rosenthal, J., Goldberg, R., Rosenzweig, C., Civerolo, K., Ku, J.-Y., Gaffin, S., and Kinney, P. L.: Air quality in future decades: Determining the relative impacts of changes in climate, emissions, global atmospheric composition, and regional land use, in: Air Pollution Modeling and Its Application XVII, edited by Borrego, C., and Norman, A.-L., 217-226, Springer, New York, N.Y., 2007.
Hogrefe, C., B. Lynn, B. Solecki, J. Cox, C. Small, K. Knowlton, J. Rosenthal, R. Goldberg, C. Rosenzweig, K. Civerolo, J.-Y. Ku, S. Gaffin, and P. L. Kinney (2007), Air quality in future decades: Determining the relative impacts of changes in climate, emissions, global atmospheric composition, and regional land use, in Air Pollution Modeling and Its Application XVII, edited by C. Borrego and A.-L. Norman, pp. 217-226, Springer, New York, N.Y.
Hogrefe, C., B. Lynn, B. Solecki, J. Cox, C. Small, K. Knowlton, J. Rosenthal, R. Goldberg, C. Rosenzweig, K. Civerolo, J.-Y. Ku, S. Gaffin, and P. L. Kinney, 2007: Air quality in future decades: Determining the relative impacts of changes in climate, emissions, global atmospheric composition, and regional land use. In Air Pollution Modeling and Its Application XVII. C. Borrego and A.-L. Norman, Eds. Springer, pp. 217-226.
Hogrefe, C., et al. 2007, in Air Pollution Modeling and Its Application XVII, ed. Borrego, C., & Norman, A.-L., 217 (New York, N.Y.: Springer).
Hogrefe C, Lynn B, Solecki B, Cox J, Small C, Knowlton K, Rosenthal J, Goldberg R, Rosenzweig C, Civerolo K, Ku J-Y, Gaffin S, Kinney P L. Air quality in future decades: Determining the relative impacts of changes in climate, emissions, global atmospheric composition, and regional land use. In: Borrego C, Norman A-L, editors. Air Pollution Modeling and Its Application XVII, pp. 217-226. New York, N.Y.: Springer; 2007.
C. Hogrefe, B. Lynn, B. Solecki, J. Cox, C. Small, K. Knowlton, J. Rosenthal, R. Goldberg, C. Rosenzweig, K. Civerolo, J.-Y. Ku, S. Gaffin, P. L. Kinney, In Air Pollution Modeling and Its Application XVII, C. Borrego, A.-L. Norman, Eds. (Springer, New York, N.Y., 2007), pp. 217-226.