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Contact Info:
Cliff Davidson
Civil & Environmental Engineering
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890
Office: 123E Porter Hall
Phone: 412-268-2951
Fax: 412-268-7813
Email: cliff@cmu.edu
Website: www.ce.cmu.edu/~cliff/
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Cliff Davidson, Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering & Engineering and Public Policy
Areas of Interest:
Dynamics and characterization of airborne particles. Transport of airborne particles through environmental pathways from sources to receptors. Development of an emission inventory for ammonia from agricultural sources. Mathematical modeling and measurement of particle dry deposition from the atmosphere onto vegetation, structures, and surrogate surfaces. Studies of the relative importance of wet and dry deposition in influencing glacial record samples. Mathematical modeling and measurement of indoor air pollutant concentrations. Assessment of historical air pollution trends.
Education
Ph.D. 1977, California Institute of Technology
Select Publications:
- Davidson, C.I., D.P.Y. Chang, A. Dalis, S.H. Ehrman, S.L. Heisler, G.M. Hidy, A.A. Lall, T. Lesniewski, P.H. McMurry, S.E. Pratsinis, D. Roberts, P.T. Roberts, W. Rong, P. Sislian, C. Venkataraman, C.S. Wang, R.S. Windeler, and C. Xiong, The Aerosol Community Mourns the Loss of a Giant: Sheldon K. Friedlander, 1927-2007, Aerosol Science and Technology,2007 (in press).
- Harris, A.R. and C.I. Davidson, "Particle Resuspension in Turbulent Flow: A Stochastic Model for Individual Soil Grains," Aerosol Science and Technology, 2007 (submitted).
- Harris, A.R., and C.I. Davidson, "A Monte Carlo Model for Soil Particle Resuspension including Saltation and Turbulent Fluctuations," Aerosol Science and Technology, 2007 (submitted).
- Allenby, B., D. Allen, and C. Davidson, Sustainable Engineering: From Myth to Mechanism, Environmental Quality Management, 2007 (in press).
- Bein, K.J., Y.J. Zhao, M.V. Johnston, N.J. Pekney, C.I. Davidson, G.J. Evans, and A.S. Wexler, Particles from Boreal Wildfires. Part I. Influence of Planetary Waves on their Long Range Transport and Frequency of Observation in Northeastern North America, Journal of Geophysical Research - Atmospheres, 2007 (submitted).
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