Kirk Baker, Ph.D. - Publications

Affiliations: 
2006 University of Illinois at Chicago, Health Sciences Center, Chicago, IL 60612, United States 
Area:
Public Health, Environmental Sciences, Environmental Engineering

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2023 Baker KR, Simon H, Henderson B, Tucker C, Cooley D, Zinsmeister E. Source-Receptor Relationships Between Precursor Emissions and O and PM Air Pollution Impacts. Environmental Science & Technology. PMID 37721376 DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.3c03317  0.332
2023 Simon H, Baker KR, Sellers J, Amend M, Penn SL, Bankert J, Chan EAW, Fann N, Jang C, McKinley G, Zawacki M, Roman H. Evaluating reduced-form modeling tools for simulating ozone and PM monetized health impacts. Environmental Science: Atmospheres. 19: 1-13. PMID 37590244 DOI: 10.1039/d3ea00092c  0.342
2022 Koman PD, Billmire M, Baker KR, Carter JM, Thelen BJ, French NHF, Bell SA. Using wildland fire smoke modeling data in gerontological health research (California, 2007-2018). The Science of the Total Environment. 156403. PMID 35660427 DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.156403  0.337
2021 Sun X, Ivey CE, Baker KR, Nenes A, Lareau NP, Holmes HA. Confronting Uncertainties of Simulated Air Pollution Concentrations during Persistent Cold Air Pool Events in the Salt Lake Valley, Utah. Environmental Science & Technology. PMID 34709803 DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.1c05467  0.348
2018 Zawacki M, Baker KR, Phillips S, Davidson K, Wolfe P. Mobile Source Contributions to Ambient Ozone and Particulate Matter in 2025. Atmospheric Environment (Oxford, England : 1994). 188: 129-141. PMID 30344445 DOI: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2018.04.057  0.316
2018 Wolfe P, Davidson K, Fulcher C, Fann N, Zawacki M, Baker KR. Monetized health benefits attributable to mobile source emission reductions across the United States in 2025. The Science of the Total Environment. 650: 2490-2498. PMID 30296769 DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.09.273  0.301
2018 Carlton AMG, Pye HOT, Baker KR, Hennigan CJ. Additional benefits of federal air quality rules: model estimates of controllable biogenic secondary organic aerosol. Environmental Science & Technology. PMID 30005158 DOI: 10.1021/Acs.Est.8B01869  0.36
2017 Jathar SH, Woody M, Pye HOT, Baker KR, Robinson AL. Chemical transport model simulations of organic aerosol in southern California: model evaluation and gasoline and diesel source contributions. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 17: 4305-4318. PMID 30079083 DOI: 10.5194/Acp-17-4305-2017  0.318
2016 Woody MC, Baker KR, Hayes PL, Jimenez JL, Koo B, Pye HOT. Understanding sources of organic aerosol during CalNex-2010 using the CMAQ-VBS Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 16: 4081-4100. DOI: 10.5194/Acp-16-4081-2016  0.304
2016 Baker KR, Kotchenruther RA, Hudman RC. Estimating ozone and secondary PM2.5 impacts from hypothetical single source emissions in the central and eastern United States Atmospheric Pollution Research. 7: 122-133. DOI: 10.1016/j.apr.2015.08.003  0.308
2015 Hayes PL, Carlton AG, Baker KR, Ahmadov R, Washenfelder RA, Alvarez S, Rappenglück B, Gilman JB, Kuster WC, De Gouw JA, Zotter P, Prévôt ASH, Szidat S, Kleindienst TE, Offenberg JH, et al. Modeling the formation and aging of secondary organic aerosols in Los Angeles during CalNex 2010 Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 15: 5773-5801. DOI: 10.5194/Acp-15-5773-2015  0.314
2014 Dolwick P, Akhtar F, Baker KR, Possiel N, Simon H, Tonnesen G. Comparison of background ozone estimates over the western United States based on two separate model methodologies Atmospheric Environment. DOI: 10.1016/J.Atmosenv.2015.01.005  0.325
2014 Kelly JT, Baker KR, Nowak JB, Murphy JG, Markovic MZ, VandenBoer TC, Ellis RA, Neuman JA, Weber RJ, Roberts JM, Veres PR, De Gouw JA, Beaver MR, Newman S, Misenis C. Fine-scale simulation of ammonium and nitrate over the South Coast Air Basin and San Joaquin Valley of California during CalNex-2010 Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres. 119: 3600-3614. DOI: 10.1002/2013Jd021290  0.343
2013 Simon H, Baker KR, Akhtar F, Napelenok SL, Possiel N, Wells B, Timin B. A direct sensitivity approach to predict hourly ozone resulting from compliance with the National Ambient Air Quality Standard. Environmental Science & Technology. 47: 2304-13. PMID 23256562 DOI: 10.1021/Es303674E  0.31
2013 Li R, Wiedinmyer C, Baker KR, Hannigan MP. Characterization of coarse particulate matter in the western United States: A comparison between observation and modeling Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 13: 1311-1327. DOI: 10.5194/acp-13-1311-2013  0.364
2013 Kwok RHF, Napelenok SL, Baker KR. Implementation and evaluation of PM2.5 source contribution analysis in a photochemical model Atmospheric Environment. 80: 398-407. DOI: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2013.08.017  0.329
2011 Baker KR, Foley KM. A nonlinear regression model estimating single source concentrations of primary and secondarily formed PM2.5 Atmospheric Environment. 45: 3758-3767. DOI: 10.1016/J.Atmosenv.2011.03.074  0.332
2008 Baker K, Scheff P. Assessing Meteorological Variable and Process Relationships to Modeled PM2.5 Ammonium Nitrate and Ammonium Sulfate in the Central United States Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology. 47: 2395-2404. DOI: 10.1175/2007Jamc1648.1  0.581
2007 BAKER K, SCHEFF P. Photochemical model performance for PM2.5 sulfate, nitrate, ammonium, and precursor species SO2, HNO3, and NH3 at background monitor locations in the central and eastern United States Atmospheric Environment. 41: 6185-6195. DOI: 10.1016/J.Atmosenv.2007.04.006  0.579
2007 Baker K. Impact of meteorological variables and processes on predicted PM2.5 ammonium sulfate and ammonium nitrate 100th Annual Conference and Exhibition of the Air and Waste Management Association 2007, Ace 2007. 2: 1336-1352.  0.387
2005 Curtis L, Cali S, Conroy L, Baker K, Ou CH, Hershow R, Norlock-Cruz F, Scheff P. Aspergillus surveillance project at a large tertiary-care hospital Journal of Hospital Infection. 59: 188-196. PMID 15694975 DOI: 10.1016/J.Jhin.2004.05.017  0.53
2001 Cali S, Scheff PA, Conroy LM, Curtis L, Baker K, Ou CH, Norlock F. Aspergillus Surveillance Project At An Urban Hospital Wit Transactions On Biomedicine and Health. 5: 217-226. DOI: 10.2495/Ehr010211  0.571
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