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Effect of outdoor airborne particulate matter on daily death counts.
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Yao, C., Arya, S., Davis, J.M., Main, C.E. 1997. A numerical
model of the transport and diffusion of Peronospora tabacina spores in the
evolving convective boundary layer. Atmospheric Environment 31: 1709-1714.
Davis, J.M., Eder, B.K., and Bloomfield, P. Modeling
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models for ozone along the Gulf coast. (In) Case Studies in Environmental
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Smith, R.S., Davis, J.M., Speckman, P. Airborne particles and
mortality. (In) Case Studies in Environmental Statistics, eds.
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Smith, R.L., Davis, J.M., and Speckman, P. Human health effects
of
environmental pollution in the atmosphere. (In) Statistics for
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Environment 4: Pollution Assessment and Control, eds. V. Barnett,
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Davis, J.M., Eder, B.K., Nychka, D. and Yang, Q. 1998. Modeling
the
effects of meteorology on ozone in Houston using cluster analysis
and
generalized additive models. Atmospheric Environment 32: 2505-2520.
Smith, R.L. and Davis, J.M. 1997. Assessing the human health
risk of
atmospheric pollutants. Proceedings Volume for the 1997 Joint
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Davis, J.M. and Speckman, P. 1999. A model for predicting maximum
and
8-hr average ozone in Houston. Atmospheric Environment 33: 2487-2500.
Davis, J.M., Nychka, D., and Bailey, B. 2000. A comparison
of Regional
Oxidant Model (ROM) output with observed ozone data. Atmospheric
Environment
34:2413-2423.
Smith, R.L., Davis, J.M., Sacks, J., Speckman, P. and Styer,
P. 2000.
Regression models for air pollution and daily mortality: analysis
of data
from Birmingham, Alabama. Environmetrics 11:719-743.
Hanna, S.R. and Davis, J.M. 2001. Use of Monte Carlo uncertainty
analyses to evaluate differences in observed and predicted ozone
concentrations. International Journal of Environment and Pollution
16: 80-87.
Hanna, S.R. and Davis, J.M. 2002. Evaluation of a photochemical
grid model using estimates of concentration probability density
functions. Atmospheric Environment 36:1793-1798.