Intercomparison of Modeled Urban-Scale Vehicle NO<sub><i>x</i></sub> and PM<sub>2.5</sub> Emissions–Implications for Equity Assessments
Victoria A. Lang(Northwestern University), Daniel E. Horton(Northwestern University), Daniel Tong(Environmental Protection Agency), Maria H. Harris(Environmental Defense Fund), Zachariah Adelman, Suzan van der Lee(Northwestern University), Gregory Rowangould(University of Vermont), Colin Harkins(Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences), Brittany Antonczak(University of Vermont), Mark Janssen(Michigan Cancer Research Consortium), Tammy M. Thompson(Environmental Defense Fund), Sara F Camilleri(Northwestern University)
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