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Category Archives: 2005

Assessment of modelled mercury deposition over the Great Lakes region

  2005

Zhang, L., Blanchard P., Johnson D, Dastoor A., Ryzhkov A., Lin C.-J.,Vijayaraghavan K., Gay D., Holsen T., Huang J., Graydon J., St. Louis V.L., Castro M.S., Miller E.K., Marsik F., Lu J., Poissant L., Pilote M., Zhang K.M. Assessment of modelled mercury deposition over the Great Lakes region. Environmental Pollution, 161: 272-283, 2012

Size distribution of sea salt emissions as a function of relative humidity

  2005

Zhang, K.M., Wexler, A.S., Knipping, E.M., Bhave P.V. and Tonnesen, G.S. (2005) Size distribution of sea salt emissions as a function of relative humidity. Atmospheric Environment 39(18): 3373-3379

Evolution of particle number distributions near roadways Part III: Traffic analysis and on-road size resolved particulate emission factors

  2005

Zhang, K.M., Wexler, A.S., Niemeier, D.A., Zhu Y.F., Hinds, W.C. and Sioutas, C (2005) Evolution of particle number distributions near roadways Part III: Traffic analysis and on-road size resolved particulate emission factors. Atmospheric Environment 39 (22): 4155-4166

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    Tompkins explores avenues for cutting greenhouse gas emissions by 80%
    Apr. 6, 2016 - Michael Smith

    The report was several years in the making, starting with some projects done by Cornell students in 2011 through 2013. In 2014, an official steering committee was appointed, led by Cornell professor Max Zhang and including local government and economic leaders, energy and sustainability experts and engineers.

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