EASIUR Publications
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1. The EASIUR Model
- Jinhyok Heo, Peter J. Adams, H. Gao. (2016) "Reduced-form modeling of public health impacts of inorganic PM2.5 and precursor emissions", Atmospheric Environment, 137, 80—89,.
- Correction: Eq. (S2) should be corrected as follows:
- Jinhyok Heo, Peter J. Adams, H. Gao. (2016) "Public Health Costs of Primary PM2.5 and Inorganic PM2.5 Precursor Emissions in the United States", Environmental Science & Technology, 50 (11), 6061—6070.
2. Relevant review studies
- Industrial Economics, Incorporated. (2019) "Evaluating Reduced-Form Tools for Estimating Air Quality Benefits Final Report". Prepared for US Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, 109 T.W. Alexander Drive, Durham, NC 27709
- Elisabeth A Gilmore, Jinhyok Heo, Nicholas Z Muller, Christopher W Tessum, Jason D Hill, Julian D Marshall, Peter J. Adams. (2019) "An inter-comparison of the social costs of air quality from reduced-complexity models", Environ. Res. Lett., 14, 074016.
3. Papers citing the EASIUR model
4. Others
2 results
- Adam Dove, "Researcher wants to put the power to model air pollution into your hands", Phys.org, 2017.
- Seth Borenstein, "AP analysis: Dozens of deaths likely from VW pollution dodge", Associated Press, 2015.