ECHO-AIR in the Literature
Check out some recent publications, preprints, and conference proceedings that use ECHO-AIR:
Literature
- Koolik, L. H., Alvarado, Á., Budahn, A., Plummer, L., Marshall, J. D., and Apte, J. S.: PM2.5 exposure disparities persist despite strict vehicle emissions controls in California. Science Advances 10. 2024. (link)
Conferences
- (2024) Koolik, L., Alvarado, Á., Budahn, A., Plummer, L., Marshall, J., and Apte, J. S.: For Exposure to PM2.5 from California’s On-Road Mobile Sources, Relative Disparities by Race-Ethnicity Remain Even After Decades of Emissions Controls. International Society for Environmental Epidemiology Annual Meeting
- (2023) Koolik, L. H., Alvarado, Á., Budahn, A., Plummer, L., Marshall, J., and Apte, J. S.: For Exposure to PM2.5 from California’s On-Road Mobile Sources, Relative Disparities by Race-Ethnicity Remain Even After Decades of Emissions Controls. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting 2023. (abstract, iPoster video)
- (2023) Koolik, L. H., Alvarado, Á., Budahn, A., Plummer, L., Marshall, J., and Apte, J. S.: Racial-Ethnic Disparities in Exposure to PM2.5 from California’s On-Road Mobile Sources Remain After Decades of Emissions Controls. Health Effects Institute Annual Conference 2023. (abstract, video)