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2009
Wright CS, Balog CS, Kelly JW. Estimating volume, biomass, and potential emissions of hand-piled fuels. Portland, OR: US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station; 2009:23. Available at: http://www.fs.fed.us/pnw/pubs/pnw_gtr805.pdf.
2013
Rorig M, Solomon R, Krull C, et al. Analysis of Meteorological Conditions for the Yakima Smoke Intrusion Case Study, 28 September 2009. USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station; 2013. Available at: http://www.fs.fed.us/pnw/pubs/pnw_rp597.pdf.PDF icon pnw_rp597.pdf (2.48 MB)
Wells G. Capturing Fire: RxCadre Takes Fire Measurements to a Whole New Level. Joint Fire Science Program; 2013.PDF icon FSdigest16.pdf (890.34 KB)
Frederick SS, Olsen C, Toman E. NWFSC Research Brief #1: Traversing Through the Haze - Exploring the Human Perspective of Smoke from Fire. Northwest Fire Science Consortium; 2013.PDF icon NWFSC Research Brief 1.pdf (947.44 KB)
2016
Schweizer DW. Forest fire policy: change conventional thinking of smoke management to prioritize long-term air quality and public health Cisneros R, ed. Air Quality, Atmosphere & Health. 2016.
Liu Z. Health and Environmental Impacts of Smoke from Vegetation Fires: A Review Murphy JP, ed. Journal of Environmental Protection. 2016;7.
Roos CI. Living on a flammable planet: interdisciplinary, cross-scalar and varied cultural lessons, prospects and challenges Scott AC, ed. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B. 2016;371(1696).
Price OF. Local and regional smoke impacts from prescribed fires Horsey B, ed. Natural Hazards and Earth System Services. 2016;16.
Liu JCoco. Particulate air pollution from wildfires in the Western US under climate change Mickley LJ, ed. Climate Change. 2016;138(3).
Adetona O. Review of the health effects of wildland fire smoke on wildland firefighters and the public Reinhardt TE, ed. Inhalation Toxicology. 2016;28(3).
2017
Liu X. Airborne measurements of western U.S. wildfire emissions: Comparison with prescribed burning and air quality implications Huey G, ed. Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres. 2017;Online early.
Rappold AG. Community Vulnerability to Health Impacts of Wildland Fire Smoke Exposure Reves J, ed. Environ Sci Technol. 2017.
Fish JA. Effectiveness of public health messaging and communication channels during smoke events: A rapid systematic review Peters MDJ, ed. Journal of Environmental Management. 2017;193.
Fisk WJ, Chan WR. Health benefits and costs of filtration interventions that reduce indoor exposure to PM2.5 during wildfires. International Journal of Indoor Environment and Health. 2017;27(1).
Larsen AE. Impacts of fire smoke plumes on regional air quality, 2006–2013 Reich BJ, ed. Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology. 2017.
Riebau AR. Joint Fire Science Program Smoke Science Plan Conclusion: Smoke Science Accomplishments Under the Plan. (Fox DG, ed.).; 2017:81.PDF icon Joint Fire Science Program Smoke Science Plan Conclusion - Final Report 21 April 2017.pdf (2.26 MB)
Agriculture USDepartment. Smoke in a New Era of Fire. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, PNW Station; 2017:16.PDF icon smoke science-update-24-1.pdf (2.96 MB)
Ford B. Status update: is smoke on your mind? Using social media to assess smoke exposure Burke M, ed. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 2017;17.
Liu JC. Who among the elderly is most vulnerable to exposure and health risks of PM2.5 from wildfire smoke? Wilson A, ed. American Journal of Epidemiology. 2017.
2018
Vaidyanathan A. Developing an online tool for identifying at-risk populations to wildfire smoke hazards Yip F, ed. Science of The Total Environment. 2018;619-620.

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