Scott M. Beaver, Ph.D.

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2006 University of California, Davis, Davis, CA 
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Chemical Engineering, Environmental Sciences
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Ahmet Palazoglu grad student 2006 UC Davis
 (Clustering for chemical process monitoring and air quality analysis.)
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Beaver S, Tanrikulu S, Palazoglu A, et al. (2010) Pattern-based evaluation of coupled meteorological and air quality models Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology. 49: 2077-2091
Beaver S, Palazoglu A, Singh A, et al. (2010) Identification of weather patterns impacting 24-h average fine particulate matter pollution Atmospheric Environment. 44: 1761-1771
Beaver S, Palazoglu A. (2009) Influence of synoptic and mesoscale meteorology on ozone pollution potential for San Joaquin Valley of California Atmospheric Environment. 43: 1779-1788
Pakalapati S, Beaver S, Romagnoli JA, et al. (2009) Sequencing diurnal air flow patterns for ozone exposure assessment around Houston, Texas Atmospheric Environment. 43: 715-723
Beaver S, Palazoglu A. (2009) Hourly surface wind monitor consistency checking over an extended observation period Environmetrics. 20: 399-415
Beaver S, Palazoglu A, Tanrikulu S. (2008) Cluster sequencing to analyze synoptic transitions affecting regional ozone Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology. 47: 901-916
Beaver S, Palazoglu A, Romagnoli JA. (2007) Cluster analysis for autocorrelated and cyclic chemical process data Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research. 46: 3610-3622
Beaver S, Palazoglu A. (2006) Cluster analysis of hourly wind measurements to reveal synoptic regimes affecting air quality Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology. 45: 1710-1726
Beaver S, Palazoğlu A. (2006) A cluster aggregation scheme for ozone episode selection in the San Francisco, CA Bay Area Atmospheric Environment. 40: 713-725
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