نتایج جستجو برای: missoula

تعداد نتایج: 218  

Journal: :Inhalation toxicology 2010
Andrij Holian Allison Stock Christopher Migliaccio Curtis Noonan Tony Ward

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the University of Montana's Center for Environmental Health Sciences (CEHS) co-hosted a conference entitled "International Biomass Smoke and Health Effects" in Missoula, MT, on August 21 and 22, 2007. The goal of this conference was to bring together experts from diverse fields to review the state of the science in several key areas invol...

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2004
Brytten E Steed Michael R Wagner

Pine engraver, Ips pini (Say), often use thinning slash, and their populations are known to be influenced by the condition of this material. In our study, we evaluated the importance of three log diameters (5, 10, and 20 cm) and three lengths (60,120, and 240 cm) on various parameters of bark beetle host attack, development, and emergence. Evaluation of slash colonization in northern Arizona (n...

2009
Markus D. Petters Matthew T. Parsons Anthony J. Prenni Paul J. DeMott Sonia M. Kreidenweis Christian M. Carrico Amy P. Sullivan Gavin R. McMeeking Ezra Levin Cyle E. Wold Jeffrey L. Collett Hans Moosmüller

[1] Biomass burning is a significant source of carbonaceous aerosol in many regions of the world. When present, biomass burning particles may affect the microphysical properties of clouds through their ability to function as cloud condensation nuclei or ice nuclei. We report on measurements of the ice nucleation ability of biomass burning particles performed on laboratory-generated aerosols at ...

2010
S. Hosseini Q. Li D. Cocker D. Weise A. Miller M. Shrivastava J. W. Miller S. Mahalingam

Particle size distribution from biomass combustion is an important parameter as it affects air quality, climate modelling and health effects. To date, particle size distributions reported from prior studies vary not only due to difference in fuels but also difference in experimental conditions. This study aims to report characteristics of particle size distributions in well controlled repeatabl...

2000
Kurt F. Kipfmueller Thomas W. Swetnam

USDA Forest Service Proceedings RMRS-P-15-VOL-5. 2000 In: Cole, David N.; McCool, Stephen F.; Borrie, William T.; O’Loughlin, Jennifer, comps. 2000. Wilderness science in a time of change conference— Volume 5: Wilderness ecosystems, threats, and management; 1999 May 23– 27; Missoula, MT. Proceedings RMRS-P-15-VOL-5. Ogden, UT: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Resea...

2017
Marirose Kuhlman Skyler Burrows

BACKGROUND Here we present preliminary results from the first three years of a long-term bee survey conducted at a 3,840-ha private conservation property in the northern Sapphire Mountains and Bitterroot River Valley, and a pilot study at an associated 80-ha property in the Swan River Valley, Missoula County, Montana, USA. The survey includes hand-net, bowl-trap, and blue-vane trap collections....

2017
L. E. Hatch W. Luo J. F. Pankow Robert Yokelson C. Stockwell K. C. Barsanti R. J. Yokelson C. E. Stockwell

The current understanding of secondary organic aerosol (SOA) formation within biomass burning (BB) plumes is limited by the incomplete identification and quantification of the non-methane organic compounds (NMOCs) emitted from such fires. Gaseous organic compounds were collected on sorbent cartridges during laboratory burns as part of the fourth Fire Lab at Missoula Experiment (FLAME4) and anal...

2009
J. F. Amann G. Archbold K. Belov J. W. Belz S. Y. Ben Zvi D. R. Bergman S. A. Blake J. H. Boyer O. A. Brusova G. W. Burt C. B. Finley R. C. Gray W. F. Hanlon C. M. Hoffman M. H. Holzscheiter G. Hughes P. Hüntemeyer D. Ivanov B. F Jones C. C. H. Jui K. Kim M. A. Kirn B. C. Knapp E. C. Loh M. M. Maestas N. Manago E. J. Mannel L. J. Marek K. Martens J. A. J. Matthews J. N. Matthews S. A. Moore A. O’Neill C. A. Painter L. Perera K. Reil R. Riehle M. D. Roberts D. Rodriguez M. Sasaki S. R. Schnetzer L. M. Scott M. Seman G. Sinnis J. D. Smith

Air-fluorescence detectors such as the High Resolution Fly’s Eye (HiRes) detector are very sensitive to upward-going, Earth-skimming ultrahigh energy electron-neutrino-induced showers. This is due to the relatively large interaction cross sections of these high-energy neutrinos and to the Landau-PomeranchukMigdal (LPM) effect. The LPM effect causes a significant decrease in the cross sections f...

Journal: :Inhalation toxicology 2010
Christopher T Migliaccio Joe L Mauderly

The International Biomass Smoke Health Effects (IBSHE) conference was convened in Missoula, MT, to define our current knowledge of smoke exposure and the potential health effects. In an effort to ascertain the relative health effects of an exposure to biomass smoke, numerous studies have utilized either animal or in vitro systems. A wide variety of systems that have been employed ranged from mo...

2001
Wayne A. Freimund David N. Cole

Recent increases in demand have revitalized interest and controversy surrounding use limits and the effect of visitor density on wilderness experiences. A workshop held in Missoula, Montana, in June of 2000 addressed the potential for social science to contribute to understanding and managing increasingly populated wilderness conditions. Scientists identified progress in our understanding of us...

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