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    Characterization of Forested Landscapes from Remotely Sensed Data Using Fractals and Spatial Autocorrelation

    Characterization of Forested Landscapes from Remotely Sensed Data Using Fractals and Spatial Autocorrelation by Mohammad Z. Al-Hamdan, James F. Cruise, Douglas L. Rickman, Dale A. Quattrochi

    Published 2012-01-01
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    Joint Effects of Wildfire Smoke and Extreme Heat on Hospitalizations in California, 2011–2020

    Joint Effects of Wildfire Smoke and Extreme Heat on Hospitalizations in California, 2011–2020 by Caitlin G. Jones‐Ngo, Rebecca J. Schmidt, Erwan Monier, Sara Ludwick, Mohammad Z. Al‐Hamdan, Jason Vargo, Kathryn C. Conlon

    Published 2025-06-01
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    Increasing Exposures to Compound Wildfire Smoke and Extreme Heat Hazards in California, 2011–2020

    Increasing Exposures to Compound Wildfire Smoke and Extreme Heat Hazards in California, 2011–2020 by Caitlin G. Jones‐Ngo, Sara Ludwick, Mohammad Z. Al‐Hamdan, Jason Vargo, Rebecca J. Schmidt, Erwan Monier, Kathryn C. Conlon

    Published 2025-06-01
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    Health and economic cost estimates of short-term total and wildfire PM2.5 exposure on work loss: using the consecutive California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) data 2015–2018

    Health and economic cost estimates of short-term total and wildfire PM2.5 exposure on work loss: using the consecutive California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) data 2015–2018 by Michael Jerrett, Yu Yu, Ying-Ying Meng, Diane Garcia-Gonzales, Mohammad Z Al-Hamdan, Miriam E Marlier, Joseph L Wilkins, Ninez Ponce

    Published 2024-07-01
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