Publications

Pre-prints & Submitted


Zhu, H. et al. (2024) ‘Global Spatial Variation in the PM2.5 to AOD Relationship Strongly Influenced by Aerosol Composition’, EGUsphere, pp. 1–32. Available at: https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-2024-950.


Peer-reviewed


2024

[23] Hinton, P. et al. 2024, including Meng, J.:  Ambient Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Exposure and Breast Cancer Risk in a Population-Based Canadian Case-Control Study (accepted)



2023

[22] Li et al. 2023: Development and evaluation of processes affecting simulation of diel fine particulate matter variation in the GEOS-Chem model. [Link] 

 

[21] Adebiyi, A. A., Kok, including  Meng, J.: A review of coarse mineral dust in the Earth system, Aeolian Research 60, 100849, 2023. [Link]


2022

[20] Chen, H., Quick, M., et al., including Meng, J. (2022). Impact of lowering fine particulate matter from major emission sources on mortality in Canada: a nationwide causal analysis. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2022 [Link]


[19] Li, L., Mahowald, N., Kok, including Meng, J., et al. (2022). Importance of different parameterization changes for the updated dust cycle modelling in the Community Atmosphere Model (version 6.1). Geoscientific Model Development (Accepted). [Link]


[18]. Weichenthal, S., L. Pinault, T. Christidis, R. T. Burnett, J. R. Brook, Y. Chu, D. L. Crouse, A. C. Erickson, P. Hystad, C. Li, R. V. Martin, J. Meng, A. J. Pappin, M. Tjepkema, A. van Donkelaar, C. Weagle, & M. Brauer, How Low Can You Go? Air Pollution Impacts Mortality at Very Low Levels, Science Advances, 2022. [Link]

[17]. Brauer, M., Brook, J.R., Christidis, T., Chu, Y., Crouse, D.L., Erickson, A., Hystad, P., Li, C., Martin, R.V., Meng, J., Pappin, A.J., Pinault, L.L., Tjepkema, M., van Donkelaar, A., Weichenthal, S., Burnett, R.T., 2022. Mortality-Air Pollution Associations in Low-Exposure Environments (MAPLE): Phase 2. Res Rep Health Eff Inst. [Link]

[16]. Meng, J., Huang, Y., Leung, D. M., Li, L., Adebiyi, A. A., Ryder, C. L., Mahowald, N. M., and Kok,  F. K., Improved Parameterization for the Size Distribution of Emitted Dust Aerosols Reduces Model Underestimation of Super Coarse Dust, Geophysical Research Letters, 2022. [GRL Link]

2021

[15]. Chen, L., Lin, J., Martin, R., Du, M., Weng, H., Kong, H., Ni, R., Meng, J., Zhang, Y., Zhang, L., van Donkelaar, A., 2021. Inequality in historical transboundary anthropogenic PM2.5 health impacts. Science Bulletin. [Link]


[14]. Zhai, S., Jacob, D.J., Brewer, J.F., Li, K., Moch, J.M., Kim, J., Lee, S., Lim, H., Lee, H.C., Kuk, S.K., Park, R.J., Jeong, J.I., Wang, X., Liu, P., Luo, G., Yu, F., Meng, J., Martin, R.V., Travis, K.R., Hair, J.W., Anderson, B.E., Dibb, J.E., Jimenez, J.L., Campuzano-Jost, P., Nault, B.A., Woo, J.-H., Kim, Y., Zhang, Q., Liao, H., 2021. Relating geostationary satellite measurements of aerosol optical depth (AOD) over East Asia to fine particulate matter (PM2.5): insights from the KORUS-AQ aircraft campaign and GEOS-Chem model simulations. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. [Link]


[13]. Olaniyan, T., Pinault, L., Li, C., van Donkelaar, A., Meng, J., Martin, R.V., Hystad, P., Robichaud, A., Ménard, R., Tjepkema, M., Bai, L., Kwong, J.C., Lavigne, E., Burnett, R.T., Chen, H., 2022. Ambient air pollution and the risk of acute myocardial infarction and stroke: A national cohort study. Environmental Research 204, 111975. [Link].

[12]. Meng, J., Martin, R. V., Ginoux, P., Hammer, M., Sulprizio, M. P., Ridley, D. A., van Donkelaar, A., Grid-independent high-resolution dust emissions (v1.0) for chemical transport models: application to GEOS-Chem (12.5.0). Geosci. Model Dev., 14, 4249–4260, 2021.  [Link]

[11]. Bindle, L., Martin, R. V., Cooper, M. J., Lundgren, E. W., Eastham, S. D., Auer, B. M., Clune, T. L., Weng, H., Lin, J., Murray, L. T., Meng, J., Keller, C. A., Pawson, S., Jacob, D. J., Grid-Stretching Capability for the GEOS-Chem 13.0.0 Atmospheric Chemistry Model. Geosci. Model Dev., 2021. [Link]


[10]. Xu, J.-W., Martin, R. V., Evans, G. J., Umbrio, D., Traub, A., Meng, J., et al., Predicting Spatial Variations in Multiple Measures of Oxidative Burden for Outdoor Fine Particulate Air Pollution across Canada. ES&T, 2021. [Link]

2020

[9]. Zheng, B., Geng, G., Ciais, P., Davis, S.J., Martin, R.V., Meng, J., Wu, N., Chevallier, F., Broquet, G., Boersma, F., van der A, R., Lin, J., Guan, D., Lei, Y., He, K., Zhang, Q., 2020. Satellite-based estimates of decline and rebound in China’s CO2 emissions during COVID-19 pandemic. Science Advances, 6(49), eabd4998, doi:10.1126/sciadv.abd4998, 2020. [Link]

[8]. Crouse, D.L., Erickson, A.C., Christidis, T., Pinault, L., van Donkelaar, A., Li, C., Meng, J., Martin, R.V., Tjepkema, M., Hystad, P., Burnett, R., Pappin, A., Brauer, M., Weichenthal, S.,  Evaluating the Sensitivity of PM2.5–Mortality Associations to the Spatial and Temporal Scale of Exposure Assessment. Epidemiology 31, 168–176. 2020. [Link]

[7]. Erickson, A.C., Christidis, T., Pappin, A.J., Brook, J.R., Crouse, D.L., Hystad, P., Li, C., Martin, R.V., Meng, J., Pinault, L., van Donkelaar, A., Weichenthal, S., Tjepkema, M., Burnett, R.T., Brauer, M., Disease assimilation: The mortality impacts of fine particulate matter on immigrants to Canada. Health Report, Statistics Canada, Canadian Centre for Health Information, June 2020. [Link]


[6]. Weng, H., J. Lin, R. V. Martin, D. B. Millet, L. Jaeglé, D. Ridley, C. Keller, C. Li, M. Du, J. Meng, Global high-resolution emissions of soil NOx , sea salt aerosols, and biogenic volatile organic compounds. Scientific Data, 7(1), 148. 2020. [Link]

2019

[5]. Pappin, A. J., T., Christidis, L. L. Pinault, D. L. Crouse, J. R. Brook, A. Erickson, P. Hystad, C. Li, R. V. Martin, J. Meng, S. Weichenthal, A. van Donkelaar, M. Tjepkema, M. Brauer, R. T. Burnett Richard T., Examining the Shape of the Association between Low Levels of Fine Particulate Matter and Mortality across Three Cycles of the Canadian Census Health and Environment Cohort. Environ. Health Perspect., doi:10.1289/EHP5204, 2019. [Link]

[4]. Brauer, M., Brook, J.R., Christidis, T., Chu, Y., Crouse, D.L., Erickson, A., Hystad, P., Li, C., Martin, R.V., Meng, J., Pappin, A.J., Pinault, L.L., Tjepkema, M., van Donkelaar, A., Weichenthal, S., Burnett, R.T., 2019. Mortality-Air Pollution Associations in Low-Exposure Environments (MAPLE): Phase 1. Res Rep Health Eff Inst 1–87. [Link]

[3]. Meng, J., R. V. Martin, C. Li, A. van Donkelaar, Z. A. Tzompa-Sosa, X. Yue, J.-W. Xu, C. L. Weagle, R. T. Burnett, Source Contributions to Ambient Fine Particulate Matter for Canada., Environ. Sci. Technol., doi: 10.1021/acs.est.9b02461, 2019. [Link]

[2]. Xu, J.-W., R. V. Martin, B. H. Henderson, J. Meng, Y. B. Öztaner, J. L. Hand, A. Hakami, M. Strum, S. B. Phillips, Simulation of airborne trace metals in fine particulate matter over North America, Atmos. Environ., doi:10.1016/j.atmosenv.2019.116883, 2019. [Link]

[1]. Meng, J., Li, C., Martin, R.V., van Donkelaar, A., Hystad, P., Brauer, M., 2019. Estimated Long-term (1981- 2016) Concentrations of Ambient Fine Particulate Matter across North America from Chemical Transport Modeling, Satellite Remote Sensing and Ground-based Measurements. Environ. Sci. Technol., doi:10.1021/acs.est.8b06875, 2019. [Link]-[Data Set]-[In the Media]