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    A web-based screening tool for near-port air quality assessments by Isakov, Vlad, Barzyk, Timothy M., Smith, Elizabeth R., Arunachalam, Saravanan, Naess, Brian, Venkatram, Akula

    “…The Community model for near-PORT applications (C-PORT) is a screening tool with an intended purpose of calculating differences in annual averaged…”
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    Associations between socio-demographic characteristics and chemical concentrations contributing to cumulative exposures in the United States by Huang, Hongtai, Tornero-Velez, Rogelio, Barzyk, Timothy M

    “…Association rule mining (ARM) has been widely used to identify associations between various entities in many fields. Although some studies have utilized it to…”
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    Evaluating socioeconomic and racial differences in traffic-related metrics in the United States using a GIS approach by Tian, Nancy, Xue, Jianping, Barzyk, Timothy M

    “…Previous studies have reported that lower-income and minority populations are more likely to live near major roads. This study quantifies associations between…”
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    Advice and Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for Citizen-Science Environmental Health Assessments by Barzyk, Timothy M, Huang, Hongtai, Williams, Ronald, Kaufman, Amanda, Essoka, Jonathan

    “…Citizen science provides quantitative results to support environmental health assessments (EHAs), but standardized approaches do not currently exist to…”
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    A near-road modeling system for community-scale assessments of traffic-related air pollution in the United States by Barzyk, Timothy M., Isakov, Vlad, Arunachalam, Saravanan, Venkatram, Akula, Cook, Rich, Naess, Brian

    “…The Community Line Source (C-LINE) modeling system estimates emissions and dispersion of toxic air pollutants for roadways within the continental United…”
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    Connecting the Dots: Linking Environmental Justice Indicators to Daily Dose Model Estimates by Huang, Hongtai, Barzyk, Timothy M

    “…Many different quantitative techniques have been developed to either assess Environmental Justice (EJ) issues or estimate exposure and dose for risk…”
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    Community, state, and federal approaches to cumulative risk assessment: challenges and opportunities for integration by Barzyk, Timothy M, Wilson, Sacoby, Wilson, Anthony

    “…Community, state, and federal approaches to conventional and cumulative risk assessment (CRA) were described and compared to assess similarities and…”
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    The Environmental Protection Agency's Community-Focused Exposure and Risk Screening Tool (C-FERST) and Its Potential Use for Environmental Justice Efforts by ZARTARIAN, Valerie G, SCHULTZ, Bradley D, BARZYK, Timothy M, SMUTS, Marybeth, HAMMOND, Davyda M, MEDINA-VERA, Myriam, GELLER, Andrew M

    Published in American journal of public health (1971) (01-12-2011)
    “…Our primary objective was to provide higher quality, more accessible science to address challenges of characterizing local-scale exposures and risks for…”
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    Development of a distance-to-roadway proximity metric to compare near-road pollutant levels to a central site monitor by Barzyk, Timothy M., George, Barbara Jane, Vette, Alan F., Williams, Ronald W., Croghan, Carry W., Stevens, Carvin D.

    Published in Atmospheric environment (1994) (01-02-2009)
    “…The primary objective of the Detroit Exposure and Aerosol Research Study (DEARS) was to compare air pollutant concentrations measured at various neighborhoods,…”
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    Contributions of diesel truck emissions to indoor elemental carbon concentrations in homes in proximity to Ambassador Bridge by Baxter, Lisa K., Barzyk, Timothy M., Vette, Alan F., Croghan, Carry, Williams, Ronald W.

    Published in Atmospheric environment (1994) (01-12-2008)
    “…Ambassador Bridge, connecting Detroit, Michigan and Windsor, Ontario, is the busiest international commercial vehicle crossing in North America, with a large…”
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    Tools available to communities for conducting cumulative exposure and risk assessments by Barzyk, Timothy M, Conlon, Kathryn C, Chahine, Teresa, Hammond, Davyda M, Zartarian, Valerie G, Schultz, Bradley D

    “…This paper summarizes and assesses over 70 tools that could aid with gathering information and taking action on environmental issues related to community-based…”
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    Near-road multipollutant profiles: Associations between volatile organic compounds and a tracer gas surrogate near a busy highway by Barzyk, Timothy M., Ciesielski, Anna, Shores, Richard C., Thoma, Eben D., Seila, Robert L., Isakov, Vlad, Baldauf, Richard W.

    “…This research characterizes associations between multiple pollutants in the near-road environment attributed to a roadway line source. It also examines the use…”
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    A Semiempirical Microscale Model of the Surface Energy Balance and Its Application to Two Urban Rooftops by Barzyk, Timothy M., Frederick, John E.

    “…Individual structures within the same local-scale (10²−10⁴ m) environment may experience different microscale (<10³ m) climates. Urban microclimate variations…”
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    Climatic effects of urbanization: Urban, suburban and rural microclimates in the Chicago region by Barzyk, Timothy M

    Published 01-01-2006
    “…Urban microclimates are discrete regions in the urban canopy layer where values of radiative and meteorological variables deviate from their averages over…”
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    Climatic effects of urbanization: Urban, suburban and rural microclimates in the Chicago region by Barzyk, Timothy M

    “…Urban microclimates are discrete regions in the urban canopy layer where values of radiative and meteorological variables deviate from their averages over…”
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