Amy L. Stuart, Ph.D.

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2002 Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA 
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Atmospheric Science Physics, Environmental Engineering, Geophysics
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Mark Z. Jacobson grad student 2002 Stanford
 (Volatile chemical partitioning during cloud hydrometeor freezing and its effects on tropospheric chemical distributions.)
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Yu X, Stuart AL, Liu Y, et al. (2019) On the accuracy and potential of Google Maps location history data to characterize individual mobility for air pollution health studies. Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987). 252: 924-930
Gurram S, Stuart AL, Pinjari AR. (2019) Agent-based modeling to estimate exposures to urban air pollution from transportation: Exposure disparities and impacts of high-resolution data Computers, Environment and Urban Systems. 75: 22-34
Yu H, Stuart AL. (2016) Impacts of compact growth and electric vehicles on future air quality and urban exposures may be mixed. The Science of the Total Environment. 576: 148-158
Tanner JP, Salemi JL, Stuart AL, et al. (2016) Uncertainty in maternal exposures to ambient PM2.5 and benzene during pregnancy: Sensitivity to exposure estimation decisions. Spatial and Spatio-Temporal Epidemiology. 17: 117-29
Yu H, Stuart AL. (2016) Exposure and inequality for select urban air pollutants in the Tampa Bay area. The Science of the Total Environment. 551: 474-483
Michael R, Stuart AL, Trotz MA, et al. (2016) Source apportionment of wet-deposited atmospheric mercury in Tampa, Florida Atmospheric Research. 170: 168-175
Good N, Mölter A, Ackerson C, et al. (2015) The Fort Collins Commuter Study: Impact of route type and transport mode on personal exposure to multiple air pollutants. Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology
Tanner JP, Salemi JL, Stuart AL, et al. (2015) Associations between exposure to ambient benzene and PM2.5 during pregnancy and the risk of selected birth defects in offspring. Environmental Research. 142: 345-53
Gurram S, Stuart AL, Pinjari AR. (2015) Impacts of travel activity and urbanicity on exposures to ambient oxides of nitrogen and on exposure disparities. Air Quality, Atmosphere, & Health. 8: 97-114
Dirgawati M, Barnes R, Wheeler AJ, et al. (2015) Development of Land Use Regression models for predicting exposure to NO2 and NOx in Metropolitan Perth, Western Australia Environmental Modelling and Software. 74: 258-267
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