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2022

15. Liu, T., L.J. Mickley, P.N. Patel, R. Gautam, M. Jain, S. Singh, Balwinder-Singh, R.S. DeFries, and M.E. Marlier. Cascading delays in the monsoon rice growing season and post-monsoon agricultural fires likely exacerbate air pollution in North India. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, Chicago, IL, December 16, 2022. (talk, upcoming, abstract)

14. Liu, T., F.M.S. Panday, M. Caine, M. Kelp, D. Pendergrass, and L.J. Mickley. Assessment of digitized satellite wildfire smoke plumes with airport observations across the contiguous United States and Alaska from 2008-2021. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, Chicago, IL, December 15, 2022. (poster, upcoming, abstract)

13. Liu, T., F.M.S. Panday, M. Caine, M. Kelp, D. Pendergrass, and L.J. Mickley. ASmoke in the western United States: a comparison between satellite and airport observations. 10th International GEOS-Chem Meeting (IGC10), St. Louis, MO, June 7, 2022. (poster)

2021

12. Liu, T.. Visualizing fires and smoke in Earth Engine Apps. Geo for Good Lightning Talk Series #1, Google (virtual), April 8, 2021. (talk, recording)

2020

11. Liu, T., L.J. Mickley, and J.L. McCarty. Human-driven temporal shifts in fire activity: southwest Russia and north Australia as case study regions. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA (virtual), December 8, 2020. (talk, abstract)

2019

10. Liu, T., L.J. Mickley, S. Singh, M. Jain, R.S. DeFries, and M.E. Marlier. Revised estimates of agricultural fire emissions for Punjab, India: bridging gaps in satellite observations using household survey data. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 10, 2019. (abstract)

9. Liu, T., L.J. Mickley, M.E. Marlier, R.S. DeFries, M.F. Khan, M.T. Latif, and A. Karambelas. Diagnosing spatial biases and uncertainties in global fire emissions inventories: Indonesia as regional case study. 9th International GEOS-Chem Meeting, Harvard University, May 6, 2019. (poster)

2018

8. Liu, T., M. Lin, L.J. Mickley, P. Huybers, R. Gautam, M.K. Singh, R.S. DeFries, and M.E. Marlier. Consequences for regional air quality from temporal shifts in post-monsoon agricultural burning associated with the double-crop cycle of Punjab, India. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, Washington D.C., December 12, 2018. (talk, abstract)

2017

7. Liu, T., M.E. Marlier, A. Karambelas, M. Jain, and R.S. DeFries. A multi-sensor burned area algorithm for crop residue burning in northwestern India: validation and sources of error. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, New Orleans, LA, December 12, 2017. (talk, abstract)

6. Liu, T., R.W. Schmitt, and L. Li. Sea surface salinity and temperature-based predictive modeling of southwestern US winter precipitation: improvements, errors, and potential mechanisms. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, New Orleans, LA, December 12, 2017. (invited, union eLightning talk, abstract)

5. Liu, T., M.E. Marlier, R.S. DeFries, A. Karambelas, D.M. Westervelt, K.R. Xia, A.M. Fiore, L.J. Mickley, and D.H. Cusworth. Contributions of winter outdoor biomass burning to air quality in Delhi and reevaluation of agricultural burned area in northwest India. Planetary Health/GeoHealth Inaugural Meeting, Boston, MA, April 29, 2017. (abstract)

2016

4. Liu, T., R.W. Schmitt, and L. Li. Global salinity predictors of western United States precipitation. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 16, 2016; Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Department of Physical Oceanography, August 18, 2016 (Talk). (abstract, poster, AGU Outstanding Student Paper Award, Ocean Sciences)

3. Schmitt, R.W., L. Li, and T. Liu. Rainfall predictions from global salinity anomalies. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 16, 2016. (abstract, Press Release: WHOI, Phys.org)

2. Liu, T., J.F. McManus, K. Costa, and T. Liu. A glacial-interglacial record of the North Pacific biological pump for the past 600,000 years. Ocean Sciences Meeting, New Orleans, LA, February 23, 2016. (abstract, poster)

2014

1. Liu, T., J.E. Nichols, D.M. Peteet, C.M. Moy, J. Crusius, and A.W. Schroth. Leaf wax n-alkane distributions, stable isotope ratios, paleovegetation, and dust flux to reconstruct North Pacific climate during the last 2,000 years. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 18, 2014. (abstract, poster)

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