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Extreme Heat Impacts on the Viability of Alternative Transportation for Reducing Ozone Pollution: A Case Study from Maricopa County, Arizona
Rachel A. Braun,
Matthew P. Fraser
Engineering, Ira A. Fulton Schools of (IAFSE)
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
viability
84%
ozone
70%
pollution
58%
vehicle
46%
transportation mode
45%
commuting
37%
transportation infrastructure
20%
public
20%
urban pollution
18%
heat wave
17%
exposure
17%
walking
16%
index
15%
metropolitan area
14%
weather condition
14%
travel
13%
county
13%
land surface
13%
air quality
12%
surface temperature
12%
atmospheric pollution
11%
code
11%
world
8%
city
8%
test
5%
rate
4%
Social Sciences
heat
100%
commuter
25%
candidacy
15%
air pollution
11%
agglomeration area
9%
travel
8%
air
7%
infrastructure
7%
time
3%