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Member Since 2012
Brooke L. Hemming
Research Physical Scientist, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Professional Experience
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research Physical Scientist
2002 - Present
Education
University of California Berkeley
Bachelors
1990
Stanford University
Doctorate
AGU Abstracts
Leveraging the Scientific Literature for Projecting the Impacts of Climate Change on Wildfire Smoke Toxicity: Science Synthesis and Assessment in Support of Public Health Adaptation Planning
WILDFIRES IN A CHANGING CLIMATE: MODELING AND ESTIMATING LANDSCAPE FIRE’S INFLUENCE ON AIR QUALITY AND WATER QUALITY AND ASSOCIATED IMPACTS ON PUBLIC HEALTH II POSTER
geohealth | 12 december 2024
Brooke L. Hemming, Anne Barkley, Uma Shankar, Hava...
Wildfire smoke comprises a highly variable mix of reactive gases and chemically complex particles a mixture that changes in composition as it is tran...
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The Impacts of Changing Climate on Wildfire Smoke Toxicity: A Multidisciplinary Assessment of the Scientific Literature to Support Public Health and Ecosystems Protection
CLIMATE CHANGE AND THE CHEMISTRY OF LANDSCAPE FIRE SMOKE: PRESENT AND FUTURE PRIMARY GAS AND PARTICLE EMISSIONS AND THE IN-PLUME PHOTOCHEMICAL PROCESSES RESPONSIBLE FOR TOXIC IMPACTS ON HUMANS AND ECOSYSTEMS I POSTER
atmospheric sciences | 13 december 2023
Brooke L. Hemming, Anne Barkley
Climate change is altering the frequency, intensity, and scale of wildfire activity, with significant impacts on public health and downwind ecosystems...
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