Journal Club:
Environmental Science in the City of Detroit
- Paper 1: Historical climatology: Detroit
- Paper 2: Water resources of the Detroit area, Michigan
- Paper 3: Three aspects of the urban climate of Detroit-Windsor
- Paper 4: Pedogenesis, geochemical forms of heavy metals, and artifact weathering in an urban soil chronosequence, Detroit, Michigan
- Paper 5: Artifact weathering, anthropogenic microparticles and lead contamination in urban soils at former demolition sites, Detroit, Michigan
- Paper 6: Vacant urban lot soils and their potential to support ecosystem services
- Paper 7: Spatial planning for multifunctional green infrastructure: Growing resilience in Detroit
- Paper 8: Urban stream deserts as a consequence of excess stream burial in urban watersheds
- Paper 9: Creating world-class gathering places for people and wildlife along the Detroit Riverfront, Michigan, USA
- Paper 10: Sequential extraction analysis of lead in Michigan roadside soils: mobilization in the vadose zone by deicing salts?
- Paper 11: Linking source and effect: Resuspended soil lead, air lead, and children’s blood lead levels in Detroit, Michigan
- Paper 12: Sources of ambient fine particulate matter at two community sites in Detroit, Michigan
- Paper 13: Geospatial relationships of air pollution and acute asthma events across the Detroit–Windsor international border: Study design and preliminary results
- Paper 14: Modeling spatiotemporal variability of intra-urban air pollutants in Detroit: A pragmatic approach