Publications

2024

26. Liu, T., F.M. Panday, M.C. Caine, M. Kelp, D.C. Pendergrass, L.J. Mickley, E.A. Ellicott, M.E. Marlier, R. Ahmadov, and E.P. James (2024). Is the smoke aloft? Caveats regarding the use of the Hazard Mapping System (HMS) smoke product as a proxy for surface smoke presence across the United States. Int. J. Wildland Fire, 33, WF23148, DOI: 10.1071/WF23148.

25. Madrigano, J., D. Yan, T. Liu, E. Bonilla, N. Yulianti, L.J. Mickley, and M.E. Marlier (2024). Air pollution and blood pressure: Evidence from Indonesia. GeoHealth, 8(7), e2024GH001014, DOI: 10.1029/2024GH001014.

24. Liu, T., J.T. Randerson, Y. Chen, D.C. Morton, E.B. Wiggins, P. Smyth, E. Foufoula-Georgiou, R. Nadler, and O. Nevo (2024). Systematically tracking the hourly progression of large wildfires using GOES satellite observations. Earth Sys. Sci. Data, 16(3), 1395-1424, DOI: 10.5194/essd-16-1395-2024.

23. Feng, X., L.J. Mickley, M.L. Bell, T. Liu, J.A. Fisher, and M. Val Martin (2024). Improved estimates of smoke exposure during Australia fire seasons: Importance of quantifying plume injection heights. Atmos. Chem. Phys., 24(5), 2985-3007. DOI: 10.5194/acp-24-2985-2024.

2023

22. Kelp, M., T. Fargiano, S. Lin, T. Liu, J.R. Turner, J.N. Kutz, and L.J. Mickley (2023). Data-driven placement of PM2.5 air quality sensors in the United States: an approach to target urban environmental injustice. GeoHealth, 7(9), e2023GH000834, DOI: 10.1029/2023GH000834.

21. Singh, A. S.S. Raj, U. Panda, S.M. Kommula, C. Jose, T. Liu, S. Huang, B. Swain, M.L. Pöhlker, E. Reyes-Villegas, N. Ojha, A. Vaishya, A. Bigi, R. Ravikrishna, Q. Zhu, L. Shi, J. Allen, S.T. Martin, G. McFiggans, M.O. Andreae, U. Pöschl, H. Coe, F. Bianchi, H. Su, V. P. Kanawade, P. Liu, and S.S. Gunthe (2023). Rapid growth and high cloud-forming potential of anthropogenic sulfate aerosol in a thermal power plant plume during COVID lockdown in India. NPJ Clim. Atmos. Sci., 6, 109, DOI: 10.1038/s41612-023-00430-2.

20. Gautam, R., P.N. Patel, M.K. Singh, T. Liu, L.J. Mickley, H. Jethva, and R.S. DeFries (2023). Extreme smog challenge of northern India intensified by increasing lower tropospheric stability. Geophys. Res. Lett., 50(11), e2023GL103105, DOI: 10.1029/2023GL103105.

19. Dang, R., D.J. Jacob, V. Shah, S.D. Eastham, T.M. Fritz, L.J. Mickley, T. Liu, Y. Wang, and J. Wang (2023). Background nitrogen dioxide (NO2) over the United States and its implications for satellite observations and trends: effects of nitrate photolysis, aircraft, and open fires. Atmos. Chem. Phys., 23(11), 6271-6284, DOI: 10.5194/acp-23-6271-2023.

18. Kelp, M., M. Carroll, T. Liu, R.M. Yantosca, H.E. Hockenberry, and L.J. Mickley (2023). Prescribed burns as a tool to mitigate future wildfire smoke exposures: Lessons for states and environmental justice communities. Earth's Future, 11(6), e2022EF003468, DOI: 10.1029/2022EF003468.

17. Crowley, M.A., C.A. Stockdale, J.M. Johnston, M.A. Wulder, T. Liu, J.L. McCarty, J.T. Rieb, J.A. Cardille, and J.C. White (2023). Towards a whole-system framework for wildfire monitoring using Earth observations. Glob. Chang. Biol., 29(6), 1423-1436, DOI: 10.1111/gcb.16567.

2022

16. Liu, T., L.J. Mickley, P.N. Patel, R. Gautam, M. Jain, S. Singh, Balwinder-Singh, R.S. DeFries, and M.E. Marlier (2022). Cascading delays in the monsoon rice growing season and post-monsoon agricultural fires likely exacerbate air pollution in north India. J. Geophys. Res. Atmos., 127, e2022JD036790, DOI: 10.1029/2022JD036790.

15. Lan, R., S.D. Eastham, T. Liu, L.K. Norford, and S.R.H. Barrett (2022). Air quality impacts of crop residue burning in India and mitigation alternatives. Nat. Commun., 13, 6537, DOI: 10.1038/s41467-022-34093-z.

2021

14. Kommula, S., U. Panda, A. Sharma, S.S. Raj, E. Reyes Villegas, T. Liu, J. Allan, C. Jose, M.L. Pöhlker, R. Raghunathan, P. Liu, H. Su, S. Martin, U. Pöschl, G. McFiggans, H. Coe, and S.S. Gunthe (2021). Chemical characterization and source apportionment of organic aerosols in the coastal city of Chennai, India: Impact of marine air masses on aerosol chemical composition and potential for SOA formation. ACS Earth Space Chem., 5(11), 3197–3209, DOI: 10.1021/acsearthspacechem.1c00276.

13. Zhou, X., K. Josey, L. Kamareddine, M.C. Caine, T. Liu, L.J. Mickley, M. Cooper, and F. Dominici (2021). Excess of COVID-19 cases and deaths due to fine particulate matter exposure during the 2020 wildfires in the United States. Sci. Adv., 7(33), eabi8789, DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.abi8789.

12. Liu, T., L.J. Mickley, and J.L. McCarty (2021). Global search for temporal shifts in fire activity: potential human influence on southwest Russia and north Australia fire seasons. Environ. Res. Lett., 16, 044023, DOI: 10.1088/1748-9326/abe328.

11. Liu, T. and M.A. Crowley (2021). Detection and impacts of tiling artifacts in MODIS burned area classification. IOP SciNotes, 2(1), 014003, DOI: 10.1088/2633-1357/abd8e2.

10. Gunthe, S.S., P. Liu, U. Panda, S.S. Raj, A. Sharma, E. Derbyshire, E. Reyes-Villegas, J. Allan, Y. Chen, X. Wang, S. Song, M.L. Pöhlker, L. Shi, Y. Wang, S.M. Kommula, T. Liu, R. Ravikrishna, G. McFiggans, L.J. Mickley, S.T. Martin, U. Pöschl, M.O. Andreae, and H. Coe (2021). Enhanced aerosol particle growth sustained by high continental chlorine emission in India. Nat. Geosci., 14, 77-84, DOI: 10.1038/s41561-020-00677-x.

 9. Liu, T., L.J. Mickley, R. Gautam, M.K. Singh, R.S. DeFries, and M.E. Marlier (2021). Detection of delay in post-monsoon agricultural burning across Punjab, India: potential drivers and consequences for air quality. Environ. Res. Lett., 16(1), 014014, DOI: 10.1088/1748-9326/abcc28.

2020

8. Liu, T., L.J. Mickley, S. Singh, M. Jain, R.S. DeFries, and M.E. Marlier (2020). Crop residue burning practices across north India inferred from household survey data: bridging gaps in satellite observations. Atmos. Environ. X, 8, 100091, DOI: 10.1016/j.aeaoa.2020.100091.

7. Liu, T., L.J. Mickley, M.E. Marlier, R.S. DeFries, M.F. Khan, M.T. Latif, and A. Karambelas (2020). Diagnosing spatial biases and uncertainties in global fire emissions inventories: Indonesia as regional case study. Remote Sens. Environ., 237, 111557, DOI: 10.1016/j.rse.2019.111557.

2019

6. Marlier, M.E., T. Liu, K. Yu, J.J. Buonocore, S.N. Koplitz, R.S. DeFries, L.J. Mickley, D.J. Jacob, J. Schwartz, B.S. Wardhana, and S.S. Myers (2019). Fires, Smoke Exposure, and Public Health: An Integrative Framework to Maximize Health Benefits from Peatland Restoration. GeoHealth, 3(7), 178-189, DOI: 10.1029/2019GH000191.

5. Liu, T., M.E. Marlier, A. Karambelas, M. Jain, S. Singh, M.K. Singh, R. Gautam, and R.S. DeFries (2019). Missing emissions from post-monsoon agricultural fires in northwestern India: regional limitations of MODIS burned area and active fire products. Environ. Res. Commun., 1(1), 011007. DOI: 10.1088/2515-7620/ab056c.

2018

4. Liu, T., R.W. Schmitt, and L. Li (2018). Global search for autumn-lead sea surface salinity predictors of winter precipitation in southwestern United States. Geophys. Res. Lett., 45(16), 8445-8454, DOI: 10.1029/2018GL079293.

3. Cusworth, D.H., L.J. Mickley, M.P. Sulprizio, T. Liu, M.E. Marlier, R.S. DeFries, S.K. Guttikunda, and P. Gupta (2018). Quantifying the influence of agricultural fires in northwest India on urban air pollution in Delhi, India. Environ. Res. Lett., 13(4), 044018, DOI: 10.1088/1748-9326/aab303.

2. Liu, T., M.E. Marlier, R.S. DeFries, D.M. Westervelt, K.R. Xia, A.M. Fiore, L.J. Mickley, D.H. Cusworth, and G. Milly (2018). Seasonal impact of regional outdoor biomass burning on air pollution in three Indian cities: Delhi, Bengaluru, and Pune. Atmos. Environ., 173, 83-92, DOI: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2017.10.024.

2016

1. Koplitz, S.N., L.J. Mickley, M.E. Marlier, J.J. Buonocore, P.S. Kim, T. Liu, M.P. Sulprizio, R.S. DeFries, D.J. Jacob, J. Schwartz, and S.S. Myers (2016). Public health impacts of the severe haze in Equatorial Asia in September-October 2015: Demonstration of a new framework for informing fire management strategies to reduce downwind smoke exposure. Environ. Res. Lett., 11(9), 094023, DOI: 10.1088/1748-9326/11/9/094023.