Mehmet TalAt Odman
Principal Research Engineer
School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA 30332-0512
Phone: 404-***-****
E-mail: *****@******.***
Educational Background:
Ph.D.
1992
Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Mechanical Engineering
M.S.
1986
Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, Florida
Mechanical Engineering
B.S.
1983
Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey
Mechanical Engineering
Employment History:
Principal Research Engineer
Civil and Environmental Engineering,
Georgia Institute of Technology2003Present
Senior Research Engineer
Civil and Environmental Engineering,
Georgia Institute of Technology19972003
Research Scientist
Environmental Programs, MCNC-North Carolina Supercomputing Center199297
Senior Science Specialist
Applied Technology Division,
Computer Sciences Corporation
June-October, 1992
Research AssistantDepartment of Mechanical Engineering,
Carnegie Mellon University198892
Teaching/Research AssistantDepartment of Mechanical Engineering,
Florida Institute of Technology198386
HONORS:
Associate Professor of Meteorology
Turkish Council of Higher Education
2007Present
Adjunct Assistant ProfessorMechanical and Aerospace Engineering,
North Carolina State University19952005
Current Fields of Interest
. Air pollution meteorology and atmospheric chemistry
. Air quality modeling: local, urban, regional and global scales
. Computational fluid dynamics in environmental applications
. Numerical methods and algorithms, high performance computing
. Visualization, decision support and expert systems
Qualifications
Dr. Odman has over nineteen years of full-time research experience as a Ph.D. In 2003, he
was promoted to Principal Research Engineer at Georgia Tech after working as Senior
Research Engineer for five years. He made substantial and sustained contributions to the
technical literature in his field, as evidenced by his publications in national and
international peer-reviewed journals. His technical accomplishments include development of
simulation models that are widely used in the field of air pollution management. Dr. Odman
developed new research areas that were sponsored by various national organizations. He
successfully coordinated and/or managed research projects with participation of
researchers from academia, government and industry. These projects contributed to the
development of several individuals, including postdoctoral fellows, Ph.D. and M.S.
students. He served his profession through membership to professional organizations and
advisory committees, consulting activities, seminars, testimonies, workshop/conference
organization and chairmanship and review/editorial of technical publications.
I. Research and Creative Scholarship
A. Research Program Development
. Development of measurement and modeling techniques for emissions characterization
. Development of modeling techniques for source impact analyses
. Application of adaptive grid technology to multiscale air quality modeling
. Development and application of efficient numerical algorithms in air quality modeling
B. Research Proposals and Contracts/Grants Funded (PI)
1. Title: Research on Numerical Transport Algorithms for Air Quality Simulation Models
Sponsor: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Co-P.I.s: Dr. Kiran Alapaty, MCNC and Dr. Robert Yamartino, Earth Tech (formerly Sigma
Research Corporation)
Amount Funded: $199,916
Period of Performance: October 1, 1993 through September 30, 1996
2. Title: Research on Computational Framework in Generic Grids, Adaptive Grids, and
Subgrid Treatment for Air Quality Simulation Models
Sponsor: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Co-P.I.s: Dr. Rohit Mathur, MCNC and Dr. Scott McRae, North Carolina State University
Amount Funded: $387,853
Period of Performance: September 15, 1993 through September 14, 1997
3. Title: Horizontal Advection Solver Uncertainty
Sponsor: California Air Resources Board
Amount Funded: $68,860
Period of Performance: November 30, 1994 through February 29, 1996
4. Title: Processing of Emissions Data for Adaptive Grid Air Quality Modeling
Sponsor: MCNC, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
Amount Funded: $67,280
Period of Performance: August 1, 1998 through December 31, 2000
5. Title: Development and Evaluation of Modeling Techniques for the Study of Interactions
between Urban and Point Source Plumes and Regional Atmospheres in the Formation of
Secondary Pollutants
Sponsor: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Science to Achieve Results (STAR) Program
Co-P.I.: Dr. Scott McRae, North Carolina State University
Amount Funded: $468,324
Period of Performance: January 15, 1999 through January 14, 2003
6. Title: Adaptive Grid Modeling and Direct Sensitivity Analysis for Predicting the Air
Quality Impacts of DOD Activities
Sponsor: Army Corps of Engineers, Strategic Environmental Research and Development
Program (SERDP)
Co-P.I.: Dr. Armistead G. Russell, Georgia Institute of Technology
Amount Funded: $99,877
Period of Performance: March 26, 2002 through August 18, 2003
7. Title: Sensitivity Analysis and Source Apportionment for VISTAS
Sponsor: Southeastern States Air Resource Managers (SESARM) / Visibility Improvement -
State and Tribal Association of the Southeast (VISTAS)
Amount Funded: $489,773
Co-P.I.: Dr. Armistead G. Russell, Georgia Institute of Technology
Period of Performance: December 5, 2003 through September 30, 2008
8. Title: Improving Mass Conservation in Air Quality Models
Sponsor: California Air Resources Board
Amount Funded: $276,956
Co-P.I.: Dr. Carlie Coats, Baron Advanced Meteorological Systems
Period of Performance:
October 20, 2005 through December 31, 2007
9. Title: Characterization of Emissions and Air Quality Modeling for Predicting the
Impacts of Prescribed Burns at DoD Lands.
Sponsor: Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program (SERDP)
Co-P.I.s: Dr. Gary Achtemeier, U.S. Forest Service; Dr. Luke Naeher, University of
Georgia; Dr. Armistead Russell, Georgia Institute of Technology; Dr. Roby Greenwald, Emory
University
Amount Funded: $1,043,538 (+ $250,577 to Government Labs)
Period of Performance:
April 1, 2008 through July 31, 2012
10. Title: Evaluation of Smoke Models and Sensitivity Analysis for Determining their
Emission Related Uncertainties.
Sponsor: Joint Fire Science Program (JFSP)
Co-P.I.: Dr. Scott Goodrick, U.S. Forest Service
Amount Funded: $185,785 (+ $36,535 to Government Labs)
Period of Performance: August 13, 2009 through September 30, 2011
11. Title: Emissions and Air Quality Modeling for Southeastern Modeling Analysis and
Planning (SEMAP)
Sponsor: Southeastern States Air Resource Managers, Inc. (SESARM)
Co-P.I.: Dr. Armistead G. Russell, Georgia Institute of Technology
Amount Funded: $1,051,808
Period of Performance: April 12, 2010 through December 31, 2011
C. Research Contracts/Grants (Contributor)
1. Title: Atmospheric Modeling Research Scientific and Computational.
Sponsor: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
P.I.: Mr. Kenneth Galluppi, MCNC
Amount Funded: $7,488,826
Period of Performance: September 15, 1993 through September 14, 1996
Contributions: Investigator
2. Title: Tightly Coupling Environmental Models with Spatial Analyses in HPCC
Environments: Emissions Processing for Adaptive Grid Air Quality Modeling
Sponsor: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Science to Achieve Results (STAR) Program
P.I.: Dr. Hassan Karimi, MCNC
Amount Funded: $581,082
Period of Performance: October 28, 1996 through October 27, 1999
Contributions: Co-P.I. until September 30, 1997
3. Title: Meteorological, Emissions and Air Quality Modeling for an Integrated Assessment
Framework in Support of the Southern Appalachian Mountains Initiative
Sponsor: Southern Appalachian Mountains Initiative (SAMI)
P.I.: Dr. Armistead Russell, Georgia Institute of Technology
Amount Funded: $944,175
Period of Performance: June 1, 1997 through September 30, 2002
Contributions: Chief Project Coordinator and Scientist
4. Title: The Fall-line Air Quality Study
Sponsor: Georgia Department of Natural Resources
P.I.: Dr. Michael Chang,
Georgia Institute of Technology
Amount Funded: $2,825,000
Period of Performance: May 1, 2000 through December 31, 2004Contributions: Investigator
5. Title: Assessing the Impacts of Hartsfield Airport on Particulate Matter and Ozone
Sponsor: NASA Glenn Research Center
P.I.: Dr. Armistead Russell, Georgia Institute of Technology
Amount Funded: $116.291
Period of Performance: August 1, 2003 through October 31, 2004
Contributions: Co-P.I.
6. Title: PERCH Air Quality Study (PAQS): Phase I
Sponsor: University of West Florida
P.I.: Dr. Michael Chang, Georgia Institute of Technology
Amount Funded: $449,999
Period of Performance: August 1, 2002 through December 31, 2006
Contributions: Co-P.I.
7. Title: Sensitivity and Uncertainty Assessment of Global Climate Change Impacts on
Ozone and Particulate Matter: Examination of Direct and Indirect, Emission-Induced Effects
Sponsor: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Science to Achieve Results (STAR) Program
P.I.: Dr. Armistead Russell, Georgia Institute of Technology
Amount Funded: $899,494
Period of Performance: March 23, 2003 through March 22, 2007
Contributions: Co-P.I.
8. Title: Emissions Inventory and Process Reconciliation Using Molecular Markers and
Hybrid/Inverse Photochemical Modeling with Direct Sensitivity Analysis
Sponsor: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Science to Achieve Results (STAR) Program
P.I.: Dr. Armistead Russell, Georgia Institute of Technology
Amount Funded: $499,780
Period of Performance: October 1, 2003 through September 30, 2008
Contributions: Co-P.I.
9. Title: Air Quality Forecasting in Atlanta, Georgia
Sponsor: Georgia Department of Natural Resources
P.I.: Dr. Michael Chang, Georgia Institute of Technology
Amount Funded: $1,172,977
Period of Performance: April 1, 1997 through December 31, 2008
Contributions: Co-P.I.
10. Title: Evaluation of Urban and Regional Scale Air Pollution by Simulation of Complex
Meteorology Areas: Application to Istanbul and Kocaeli Bay.
Sponsor: Scientific and Technical Research Council of Turkey
P.I.: Dr. Selahattin Incecik, Istanbul Technical University
Amount Funded: $215,693
Period of Performance: March 15, 2007 through March 15, 2010Contributions: Investigator
11. Title: Georgia Air Quality Forecasting
Sponsor: Georgia Department of Natural Resources
P.I.: Dr. Michael Chang, Georgia Institute of Technology
Amount Funded: $670,553
Period of Performance: October 1, 2008 through September 30, 2011
Contributions: Co-P.I.
12. Title: Air Quality Center
Sponsor: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
P.I.: Dr. Armistead Russell, Georgia Institute of Technology
Amount Funded: $745,651
Period of Performance: January 1, 2011 through December 31, 2011
Contributions: Co-P.I.
13. Title: Detailed Criteria and Hazardous Air Pollutant Emissions Inventories for the
Ports of Savannah and the Savannah Metropolitan Area
Sponsor: Georgia Ports Authority
P.I.: Dr. Michael Chang, Georgia Institute of Technology
Amount Funded: $248,902
Period of Performance: April 1, 2011 through March 31, 2012
Contributions: Co-P.I.
14. Title: Improving Operational Regional Air Quality Forecasting Performance through
Emissions Correction Using NASA Satellite Retrievals and Surface Measurements
Sponsor:
. Odman, M. T. and Russell, A. G., Computational fluid dynamic techniques in air
. Byun, D. W., Young,
J. and Odman, M. T., Governing equations and computational
structure of the community multiscale air quality (CMAQ) chemical transport model, in
Science Algorithms of the EPA Models3 Community Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ) Modeling
System, pp. 6.1-6.37 (D. W. Byun and J.K.S. Ching, Eds.), Washington: U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency (1999).
3. Byun, D. W., Young, J., Pleim, J., Odman, M. T. and Alapaty, K., Numerical transport
algorithms for the community multiscale air quality (CMAQ) chemical transport model in
generalized coordinates, in Science Algorithms of the EPA Models3 Community Multiscale
Air Quality (CMAQ) Modeling System, pp. 7.1-7.56, (D. W. Byun and J.K.S. Ching, Eds.),
Washington: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (1999).
E. Published Journal Papers (refereed)
Czyzewski, T. and Odman, M. T., Analysis of contact stress and deformation in a trilobe
polygonal connection, Journal of Engineering for Industry Transactions of the ASME, vol.
110, no. 3, pp. 212-217, August 1988. Odman conducted the research as part of his M.S.
thesis.
Odman, M. T. and Russell, A. G., Multiscale modeling of pollutant transport and
chemistry, Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 96, no. D4, pp. 7363-7370, April 1991.
Odman conducted the research as part of his Ph.D. thesis.
Odman, M. T. and Russell, A. G., A multiscale finite element pollutant transport scheme
for urban and regional modeling, Atmospheric Environment, vol. 25 A, no. 10, pp. 2385-
2394, 1991. Odman conducted the research as part of his Ph.D. thesis.
McNair, L. A., Russell, A. G., and Odman, M. T., Airshed calculation of the sensitivity
of pollutant formation to organic compound classes and oxygenates associated with
alternative fuels, Journal of the Air and Waste Management Association, vol. 42, no. 2,
pp. 172-178, February 1992. Odman helped with computer simulations.
Odman, M. T., Kumar, N. and Russell, A. G., A comparison of fast chemical kinetic
solvers for air quality modeling, Atmospheric Environment, vol. 26 A, no. 9, pp. 1783-
1789, June 1992. Odman conducted the research as part of his Ph.D. thesis.
Russell, A. G. and Odman, M. T., Future directions in photochemical air quality
modeling, Water, Air, and Soil Pollution, vol. 67, no. 1-2, pp. 181-193, March 1993.
Odman conducted part of the research that led to this paper.
Odman, M. T. and Russell, A. G., A nonlinear filtering algorithm for multi-dimensional
finite element pollutant advection schemes, Atmospheric Environment, vol. 27 A, no. 5,
pp. 793-799, April 1993. Odman conducted the research as part of his Ph.D. thesis.
Odman, M. T. and Russell, A. G., On local finite element refinements in multiscale air
quality modeling, Environmental Software, vol. 9, no. 1, pp. 61-66, 1994. Odman conducted
the research as part of his Ph.D. thesis.
Kumar, N., Odman, M. T. and Russell, A. G., Multiscale air quality modeling: Application
to southern California, Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 99, no. D3, pp. 5385-5397,
1994. Odman conducted part of the research as a follow on to his Ph.D. thesis.
McNair, L. A., Russell, A. G., Odman, M. T., Croes, B. E. and Kao, L., Airshed model
evaluation of reactivity adjustment factors calculated with the maximum incremental
reactivity scale for transitional-low emission vehicles, Journal of the Air and Waste
Management Association, vol. 44, no. 7, pp. 900-907, July 1994. Odman helped with computer
simulations.
Hwang, D., Byun, D. W. and Odman, M. T., An automatic differentiation technique for
sensitivity analysis of numerical advection schemes in air quality models, Atmospheric
Environment, vol. 31, no. 6, pp. 879-888, March 1997. Odman helped with formulation and
software implementation.
Odman, M. T., A quantitative analysis of numerical diffusion introduced by advection
algorithms in air quality models, Atmospheric Environment, vol. 31, no. 13, pp. 1933-
1940, July 1997.
Kasibhatla, P., Chameides, W. L., Duncan, B., Houyoux, M., Jang, C., Mathur R., Odman, T.
and Xiu, A., Impact of inert organic nitrate formation on ground-level ozone in a
regional air quality model using the carbon bond mechanism IV, Geophysical Research
Letters, vol. 24, no. 24, pp. 3205-3208, December 1997. Odman helped with computer
simulations.
Alapaty, K., Mathur, R. and Odman, T., Intercomparison of spatial interpolation schemes
for use in nested grid models, Monthly Weather Review, vol. 126, no. 1, pp. 243-249,
January1998. Odman was principal investigator and provided guidance in the conduct of the
study.
Srivastava, R. K., McRae, D. S. and Odman, M. T., An adaptive grid algorithm for air
quality modeling, Journal of Computational Physics, vol. 165, no. 2, pp. 437-472,
December 2000. Odman was principal investigator and faculty co-advisor and provided
guidance in the conduct of the study.
Sillman, S., Odman, M. T. and Russell, A. G., Comment on On the indicator-based
approach to assess ozone sensitivities and emissions features by C.-H. Lu and J. S.
Chang, Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 106, no. D18, pp. 209**-*****, September
2001. Odman conducted the computer simulations.
Srivastava, R. K., McRae, D. S. and Odman, M. T., Simulation of a reacting pollutant
puff using an adaptive grid algorithm, Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 106, no.
D20, pp. 242**-*****, October 2001. Odman was principal investigator and faculty co-
advisor and provided guidance in the conduct of the study.
Srivastava, R. K., McRae, D. S. and Odman, M. T., Simulation of dispersion of a power
plant plume using an adaptive grid algorithm, Atmospheric Environment, vol. 35, no. 28,
pp. 4801-4818, October 2001. Odman was principal investigator and faculty co-advisor and
provided guidance in the conduct of the study.
Boylan, J. W., Odman, M. T., Wilkinson, J. G., Russell, A. G., Doty, K. G., Norris, W. B.
and McNider, R. T., Development of a comprehensive multiscale one atmosphere modeling
system: application to the southern Appalachian mountains, Atmospheric Environment, vol.
36, no. 23, pp. 3721-3734, August 2002. Odman was chief project coordinator and provided
guidance in the conduct of the study.
Odman, M. T., Russell, A. G., Srivastava, R. K. and McRae, D. S., Simulation of a
reacting pollutant puff using an adaptive grid algorithm by Srivastava et al. Reply,
Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres, vol. 107, no. D22, pp.4644, November 2002.
Odman was principal investigator.
Odman, M. T., Boylan, J. W., Wilkinson, J. G., Russell, A. G., Mueller, S. F., Imhoff,
R.E., Doty, K. G., Norris, W. B. and McNider, R. T., Integrated modeling for air quality
assessment: The Southern Appalachian Mountains Initiative project, Journal de Physique
IV, vol. 12, no. Pr10, pp. 211-234, November 2002. Odman was chief project coordinator.
Hakami A., Odman M. T. and Russell A. G., High-order, direct sensitivity analysis of
multidimensional air quality models, Environmental Science and Technology, vol. 37, no.
11, pp. 2442-2452, June 2003. Odman was faculty co-advisor and provided guidance in the
conduct of the study.
Hakami, A., Harley, R. A., Milford, J. B., Odman, M. T., Russell, A. G., Regional, three-
dimensional assessment of the ozone formation potential of organic compounds, Atmospheric
Environment, vol. 38, no. 1, pp. 121-134, January 2004. Odman was faculty co-advisor and
provided guidance in the conduct of the study.
Odman, M. T., Russell, A. G., Boylan, J. W., Estimates of PM2.5 levels in the
southeastern United States for the year 2010, Fuel Processing Technology, vol. 85, no. 6-
7, pp. 631 639, 15 June 2004. Odman was chief project coordinator.
Dabberdt W. F., Carroll M. A., Baumgardner D., Carmichael G., Cohen R., Dye T., Ellis J.,
Grell G., Grimmond S., Hanna S., Irwin J., Lamb B., Madronich S., McQueen J., Meagher J.,
Odman T., Pleim J., Schmid H. P., and Westphal D., Meteorological Research Needs for
Improved Air Quality Forecasting: Report of the 11th Prospectus Development Team of the
U.S. Weather Research Program, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, vol. 85,
no.4, pp. 563-586, April 2004. Odman was a team member.
Hakami A., Odman M. T. and Russell A. G., Non-linearity in atmospheric response: A
direct sensitivity analysis approach, Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres, vol.
109, no. D15, D15303, August 2004. Odman was faculty co-advisor and provided guidance in
the conduct of the study.
Boylan, J. W. and Odman, M. T., Comment on Geographic Sensitivity of Fine Particle
Mass to Emissions of SO2 and NOx, by S. F. Mueller et al. Environmental Science and
Technology, vol. 38, no. 18, p. 4910, September 2004. Odman was chief project coordinator.
Khan, N. K., Odman, M. T. and Karimi, H., Evaluation of algorithms developed for
adaptive grid air quality modeling using surface elevation data, Computers, Environment
and Urban Systems, vol. 29, no. 6, pp. 718-734, November 2004. Odman was principal
investigator and directed the study.
Boylan, J. W., Odman, M. T., Wilkinson, J. G., Russell, A. G., Doty, K., Norris, W. and
McNider, R., Integrated assessment modeling of atmospheric pollutants in the Southern
Appalachian Mountains: Part I Hourly and seasonal ozone, Journal of the Air and Waste
Management Association, vol. 55, no. 7, pp. 1019-1030, July 2005. Odman was chief project
coordinator.
Mathur, R., Shankar, U., Hanna, A., Odman, M. T., McHenry, J. N., Coats, C. J., Alapaty,
K., Xiu, A., Arunachalam, S., Olerud, D. T., Byun, D. W., Schere, K. L., Binkowski, F. S.,
Ching, J. K. S., Dennis, R. L., Pierce, T. E., Pleim, J. E., Roselle, S. J. and Young, J.
O. The Multiscale Air Quality Simulation Platform (MAQSIP): Initial Applications and
Performance for Tropospheric Ozone and Particulate Matter, Journal of Geophysical
Research Atmospheres, vol. 110, no. D13, D13308, July 2005. Odman was a member of the
model development team.
Unal, A., Hu, Y., Odman, M. T. and Russell, A. G., Impacts of aircraft and airport-
related emissions on air quality and the importance of comprehensively prescribing the
timing, location, mode and type of emissions with application to the Hartsfield-Jackson
Atlanta International Airport, Atmospheric Environment, vol. 39, no. 32, pp. 5787 5798,
October 2005. Odman was co-principal investigator.
Boylan, J. W., Odman, M. T., Wilkinson, J. G. and Russell, Integrated assessment
modeling of atmospheric pollutants in the Southern Appalachian Mountains: Part II PM2.5
and visibility, Journal of the Air and Waste Management Association, vol. 56, no. 1, pp.
12-22, January 2006. Odman was chief project coordinator.
Hu, Y., Odman, M. T. and Russell, A. G., Mass conservation in the Community Multiscale
Air Quality model, Atmospheric Environment, vol. 40, no. 7, pp. 1199 1204, March 2006.
Odman was principal investigator.
Kindap, T., Unal, A., Chen, S.H., Hu, Y., Odman M. T. and Karaca, M., Long-Range Aerosol
Transport from Europe to Istanbul, Turkey, Atmospheric Environment, vol. 40, no. 19, pp
3536 3547, June 2006. Odman provided guidance in the conduct of the study.
Hu, Y., Odman, M. T. and Russell, A. G., Re-examination of the 2003 North American
Electrical Blackout Impacts on Regional Air Quality, Geophysical Research Letters, vol.
33, L22810, doi:10.1029/2006GL027252, 2006. Odman was co-principal investigator.
Bergin, M. S., Shih, J.-S., Krupnick, A. J., Boylan, J. W., Wilkinson, J. G., Odman, M.
T. and Russell, A. G. "Regional Air Quality: Local and interstate impacts of NOx and SO2
emissions on ozone and fine particulate matter in the Eastern United States,"
Environmental Science and Technology, vol. 41, no. 13, pp. 4677-4689, July 2007. Odman was
faculty co-advisor and provided guidance in the conduct of the study.
Odman, M. T., Hu, Y., Unal, A., Russell, A. G. and Boylan, J. W, "Determining the sources
of regional haze in the Southeastern U.S. using the CMAQ model," Journal of Applied
Meteorology and Climatology, vol. 46, No. 11, pp. 1731-1743, November 2007. Odman was
principal investigator.
Hu, Y., Odman, M. T., Chang, M. E., Jackson, W., Lee, S., Edgerton, E. S., Baumann, K.
Russell, A. G., Simulation of air quality impacts from prescribed fires on an urban area
Environmental Science and Technology, vol. 42, No. 10, pp. 3676-3682, May 2008. Odman
was co-principal investigator.
Napelenok, S. L., Cohan, D. S., Odman, M. T. and Tonse, S, Extension and Evaluation of
Sensitivity Analysis Capabilities in a Photochemical Model, Environmental Modelling and
Software, vol. 23, no. 8, pp. 994-999, August 2008. Odman was principal investigator.
Odman, M. T., Hu, Y., Russell, A. G., Hanedar, A., Boylan, J. W, and Brewer, P. F.
"Quantifying the sources of ozone, fine particulate matter, and regional haze in the
Southeastern United States," Journal of Environmental Management, vol. 90, no. 10, pp.
3155 3168, July 2009. Odman was principal investigator.
Hu, Y., Napelenok, S. L., Odman, M. T., and Russell, A. G., "Sensitivity of inverse
estimation of 2004 elemental carbon emissions inventory in the United States to the choice
of observational networks," Geophysical Research Letters, 36, L15806,
doi:10.1029/2009GL039655. Odman was co-principal investigator.
Hu, Y., Odman, M. T., and Russell, A. G., "Top-down analysis of the elemental carbon
emissions inventory in the United States by inverse modeling using CMAQ-DDM," Journal of
Geophysical Research, 2009; 114:D24302, doi:10.1029/2009JD011987, . Odman was co-principal
investigator.
Odman, M. T. and Hu, Y. and "A variable time-step algorithm for air quality models,"
Atmospheric Pollution Research, vol. 1, no. 4, pp. 229-238 October 2010 (doi:
10.5094/APR.2010.030). Odman was principal investigator.
Garcia-Menendez, F., Yano, A., Hu, Y. and Odman, M. T., "An adaptive grid version of CMAQ
for improving the resolution of plumes," Atmospheric Pollution Research, vol. 1, no. 4,
pp. 239-249, October 2010 (doi: 10.5094/APR.2010.031). Odman was principal investigator.
Hu, Y., Chang, M. E., Russell, A. G. and Odman, M. T., "Using synoptic classification to
evaluate an operational air quality forecasting system in Atlanta," Atmospheric Pollution
Research, vol. 1, no. 4, pp. 280-287, October 2010 (doi: 10.5094/APR.2010.035). Odman was
co-principal investigator.
Hanedar, A.; Alp, K.; Kaynak, B.; Baek, J.; Avsar, E.; Odman, M. T., Concentrations and
sources of PAHs at three stations in Istanbul, Turkey. Atmospheric Research 2011, 99 (3-
4), 391-399. Odman was co-principal investigator.
Im, U.; Poupkou, A.; Incecik, S.; Markakis, K.; Kindap, T.; Unal, A.; Melas, D.; Yenigun,
O.; Topcu, S.; Odman, M. T.; Tayanc, M.; Guler, M., The impact of anthropogenic and
biogenic emissions on surface ozone concentrations in Istanbul. Science of the Total
Environment 2011, 409 (7), 1255-1265. Odman was co-principal investigator.
Achtemeier, G.L.; Goodrick, S.A.; Liu, Y.; Garcia-Menendez, F.; Hu, Y.; Odman, M.T.
Modeling Smoke Plume-Rise and Dispersion from Southern United States Prescribed Burns with
Daysmoke. Atmosphere 2011, 2, 358-388. Odman was principal investigator.
Garcia-Menendez, F.; Odman, M.T. Adaptive Grid Use in Air Quality Modeling. Atmosphere
2011, 2, 484-509. Odman was principal investigator.
Baek, J., Hu, Y., Odman, M. T. and Russell, A.G., "Modeling secondary organic aerosol in
CMAQ using multigenerational oxidation of semi-volatile organic compounds," Journal of
Geophysical Research-Atmosphere, 2011, 116, D22204, doi:10.1029/2011JD015911. Odman was co-
principal investigator.
F. Submitted Journal Papers
None
G. Published Papers (non-refereed)
1. Odman, M. T., Mechanical Engineering Laboratory I and II, Laboratory manual, Florida
Institute of Technology, Melbourne, Florida, 1984.
2. Odman, M. T., Contact Stresses in a Polygonal Connection, M.S. thesis, Florida
Institute of Technology, Melbourne, Florida, 1986.
3. Odman, M. T., Russell, A. G., Kumar, N., McRae, G. J., Achilles, G. C., Seaman, N. L.,
Cole, C. and Stockwell, W. R., Long Range Transport, Chemistry and Fate of Nitrogen
Containing Species Emitted from Urban Areas, Final report, Contract No. R-814518-01-0,
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, 1991.
4. Gao, D., Milford, J. B., Odman, M. T. and Russell, A. G., NOx Control and the
Corresponding Ozone Reductions: Analysis of the ROMNET Results, Final report, Office of
Air Quality Planning and Standards, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Research
Triangle Park, North Carolina, 1991.
5. Russell, A. G., McNair, L. A., Odman, M. T. and Kumar, N., Organic Compound
Reactivities and the Use of Alternative Fuels, Final report, Agreement No. A832-112,
California Air Resources Board, Sacramento, California, 1991.
6. Harley, R. A., Russell, A. G., McRae, G. J., Winner, D. A., McNair, L. A., Odman, M.
T., Dabdub, D., Cass, G. R. and Seinfeld, J. H., Continued Development of a Photochemical
Model and Application to the Southern California Air Quality Study (SCAQS) Intensive
Monitoring Periods: Phase I, Final report, Coordinating Research Council, Atlanta,
Georgia, 1992.
7. McNair, L. A., Harley, R. A., Russell, A. G., Cass, G. R., Odman, M. T., McRae, G. J.,
Seinfeld, J. H., Winner, D. A., and Dabdub, D., Continued Development of a Photochemical
Model and Application to the Southern California Air Quality Study (SCAQS) Intensive
Monitoring Periods, Phase II: Model Application to the June 24-25 and December 10-11
Periods, Final report, Coordinating Research Council, Atlanta, Georgia, 1992.
8. Odman, M. T., Multiscale Modeling of Long Range Transport and Fate of Pollutants
Emitted from Urban Areas, Ph.D. thesis, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania, 1992.
9. Odman, M. T., Evaluation of a Positive Definite Advection Scheme and its
Incorporation to RADM 2.7, Final report, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Research
Triangle Park, North Carolina, 1992.
10. Odman, M. T., Russell, A. G., McRae, G. J., An Investigation of Error Propagation in
the California Air Resources Board Air Quality Model, Final report, California Air
Resources Board, Sacramento, California. 1992.
11. Srivastava, R. K., McRae, D. S. and Odman, M. T., Governing Equations of Atmospheric
Diffusion, Technical report, MCNC North Carolina Supercomputing Center, Research Triangle
Park, North Carolina, 1995.
12. Odman, M. T. and Ingram, C. L., Multiscale Air Quality Simulation Platform (MAQSIP):
Source Code Documentation and Validation, Technical report, 83 pp., ENV-96TR002,
MCNC North Carolina Supercomputing Center, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, 1996.
13. Odman, M. T., Wilkinson, J. G., McNair, L. A., Russell, A. G., Ingram, C. L. and
Houyoux, M. R., Horizontal Advection Solver Uncertainty in the Urban Airshed Model,
Final report, 106 pp., Contract No. 93-722, California Air Resources Board, Sacramento,
California, 1996.
14. Odman, M. T., Research on Numerical Transport Algorithms for Air Quality Simulation
Models, Final report, 87 pp., Assistance Agreement No. CR822081, U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, 1997.
15. Odman, M. T., Processing of Emissions Data for Adaptive Grid Air Quality Modeling,
Final report, 60 pp., Contract # D96-7050-000, MCNC, Research Triangle Park, North
Carolina, 2001.
16. Odman, M. T., Boylan, J. W., Wilkinson, J. G., Russell, A. G., Doty, K., Norris, W.,
McNider, R., Mueller S. F., and Imhoff R. E., SAMI Air Quality Modeling Report, Final
report, 205 pp., Southern Appalachian Mountains Initiative, Asheville, North Carolina,
2002.
17. Hu, Y.-T., Odman, M. T., and Russell, A. G., Meteorological Modeling of the First
Basecase Episode for the Fall Line Air Quality Study, Final report, 65 pp., Georgia
Department of Natural Resources, Atlanta, Georgia, 2003.
18. Odman, M. T. and McRae, D. S., Development and Evaluation of Modeling Techniques for
the Study of Interactions between Urban and Point Source Plumes and Regional Atmospheres
in the Formation of Secondary Pollutants, Final report, 103 pp., U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Washington, DC, 2003.
19. Hu, Y.-T., Odman, M. T., and Russell, A. G., Air Quality Modeling of the First
Basecase Episode for the Fall Line Air Quality Study, Draft final report, Georgia
Department of Natural Resources, Atlanta, Georgia, 2004.
20. Unal, A., Odman, M. T. and Russell, A. G., Assessing the Impacts of Hartsfield-
Jackson Atlanta International Airport on Particulate Matter and Ozone in Atlanta
Metropolitan Area, Interim Report, National Aeronautics and Space Administration/Lewis
Field, Cleveland, Ohio, 2004.
21. Odman, M.T and C. J. Coats, "Improving Mass Conservation and Distribution in Air
Quality Models, Final Report to Central California Ozone Study (CCOS)," 123 pp, California
Air Resources Board, Sacramento, California, 2007.
22. Odman, M. T., "Sensitivity Analysis and Source Apportionment for VISTAS," Final
Report to Visibility Improvement State and Tribal Association of the Southeast (VISTAS),
121 pp, South Eastern States Air Resource Managers, Forest Park, Georgia, 2008.
H. Invited Conference Presentations
1. Odman, M. T., Mathur, R., Alapaty, K., Srivastava, R. K., McRae, D. S. and Yamartino,
R. J., Nested and adaptive grids for multiscale air quality modeling, Next Generation
Environmental Models Computational Methods (NGENCOM) Workshop, Bay City, Michigan, August
7, 1995.
2. Odman, T., Modeling fine particulate matter in the southern Appalachian mountains,
Mid-Atlantic Regional Air Management Association (MARAMA) and Southeastern States Air
Resource Managers (SESARM) Workshop on PM2.5 Emission Inventory Development, Raleigh,
North Carolina, June 5, 2000.
3. Odman, T., Atmospheric Modeling for the Southern Appalachian Mountains Initiative,
Air and Waste Management Association Southern Section Annual Conference, Chattanooga,
Tennessee, August 9, 2001.
4. Odman, T. and Russell, A., Atmospheric Modeling for the Southern Appalachian
Mountains Initiative (SAMI), U.S. Forest Service National Modeling Consortia Workshop,
Athens, Georgia, September 5, 2001.
5. Odman, M. T., Adaptive Grid Modeling and Direct Sensitivity Analysis for Predicting
Air Quality Impacts of DoD Activities, 2001 Strategic Environmental Research and
Development Program (SERDP) Ecosystem Management Project Coordination Meeting, Columbus
Georgia, November 5, 2001.
6. Odman, M. T., Khan, M. N., Srivastava, R. K. and McRae, D. S., Initial Application of
the Adaptive Grid Air Quality Model, U.S. Weather Research Program, Prospectus
Development Team Workshop on Air Quality (PDT-11), Palm Springs, California, November 7,
2001.
7. Odman, T., Boylan, J., Russell A., SAMI Modeling Results: Sensitivities to Emission
Reductions, Mid-Atlantic Regional Air Management Association (MARAMA) Regional Air
Quality and Data Analysis Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, January 24, 2002.
8. Odman, T., Hu, Y.-T., Russell, A., and Chang, M., Atlanta Air Quality Study,
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Glenn Research Center, Atmospheric
Impact of Aviation Workshop, Westlake, Ohio, October 30, 2003.
9. Odman, M. T., "Regional-scale Modeling of Ozone and Aerosols in the Southeastern
U.S.," National Park Service 'Communicating Complex Critical Natural Resource Issues in
National Parks' Workshop, Dallas, Texas, March 29-30, 2005.
10. Odman, T., "Modeling the Air Quality Impacts of Specific Sources," Georgia Air Policy
Symposium, Department of Natural Resources, Environmental Protection Division, Atlanta
Georgia, December 19, 2005.
11. Odman, T. and Y Hu, "Supermodel, Supermodel, Can I Breathe Tomorrow?" Georgia Air
Quality and Climate Summit, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, May 3-4,
2006.
12. Odman, M.T., "Air Quality Impacts from Prescribed Burning: Fort Benning Case Study,"
Georgia Air Quality and Climate Summit, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia,
May 7, 2008.
13. Odman, M.T., "Air Quality Impacts from Airport Related Emissions: Atlanta Case
Study," Georgia Air Quality and Climate Summit, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta,
Georgia, May 7, 2008.
I. Conference Presentation with Proceedings (refereed)
1. Odman, M. T., Xiu, A., and Byun, D. W., Evaluating advection schemes for use in the
next generation of air quality modeling systems, in Regional Photochemical Measurement
and Modeling Studies, Transactions of the international specialty conference with the same
name held in San Diego, California, November 8-12, 1993, vol. III, pp. 1386-1401, (A. J.
Ranzieri and P. A. Solomon, Eds.), Pittsburgh: Air and Waste Management Association
(1995).
J. Conference Presentation with Proceedings (non-refereed)
Odman, M. T. and Russell, A. G., Multiscale horizontal transport for urban and regional
air quality modeling, in Air Pollution Modeling and its Application IX, Proceedings of
the 19th NATO/CCMS International Technical Meeting on Air Pollution Modelling and Its
Application, held in Crete, Greece, 29 September 4 October, 1991, pp. 211-219, (H. van Dop
and G. Kallos, Eds.), New York: Plenum Press (1992).
Milford, J. B., Gao, D., Odman, M. T., Russell, A. G., Possiel, N. C., Scheffe, R. D.,
Pierce, T. E. and Schere, K. L., Air quality responses to NOx reductions: Analysis of
ROMNET results, Paper 92-89.02, Air and Waste Management Association, Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania, 1992.
Odman, M. T., Kumar, N., McNair, L. A., Blossey, P., Russell, A. G., Multiscale
photochemical modeling of SCAQS and related studies, in Proceedings of the Southern
California Air Quality Study (SCAQS) Data Analysis Conference, Air and Waste Management
Association, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1992.
Kumar, N. and Odman, M. T., Error analysis of CALGRID and application to Southern
California Air Quality Study using the CB-IV mechanism, Paper 93-WP-69B.02, Air and Waste
Management Association, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1993.
Kumar, N., Russell, A. G. and Odman, M. T., Multiscale air quality modeling: Application
to southern California, Paper M5-I.4, Air and Waste Management Association, Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania, 1993.
Dennis, R. L., Cohn, R. C. and Odman, M. T., Oxidation of nitrogen: Differences between
measurements and predictions from the Regional Acid Deposition Model and whether grid size
can explain them, American Meteorological Society 8th Joint Conference on the
Applications of Air Pollution Meteorology with the Air and Waste Management Association,
Nashville, Tennessee, January 23-28, 1994.
Byun, D. W., Dennis, R. L., Hwang, D., Coats, C. and Odman, M. T., Computational
modeling issues in next generation air quality models, in Proceedings of the 14th IMACS
World Congress on Computation and Applied Mathematics, vol. 2, pp. 614-617, Atlanta, GA,
1994.
Srivastava, R. K., Odman, M. T. and McRae, D. S., Governing equations of atmospheric
pollutant transport, International Specialty Conference on Acid Rain and Electric
Utilities, Air and Waste Management Association, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1995.
Byun, D. W., Hanna, A., Odman, M. T., Mathur, R., Xiu, A., Jang, C., McHenry, J. and
Galluppi, K. J., Prototyping multiscale air quality modeling system for high performance
computing: Part 1-Requirements and design, Society for Computer Simulation s Simulation
Multiconference, Mission Earth Symposium, Phoenix, Arizona, April 9-13, 1995.
Srivastava, R. K., McRae, D. S., and Odman, M. T., Application of solution adaptive grid
techniques to air quality modeling, Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on
Numerical Grid Generation in Computational Field Simulations held in Starkville,
Mississippi, April 1-5, 1996, vol. II, pp. 1241-1258, (NSF Engineering Research Center),
Mississippi State University (1996).
Byun, D. W., Dabdub, D., Hanna, A., Mathur, R., Odman, M. T., Russell, A. G., Segall, E.
J., Seinfeld, J. H., Steenkister, P. and Young, J., Emerging air quality modeling
technology for high performance computing and communication environment, in Air Pollution
Modeling and Its Application XI, Proceedings of the 21st NATO/CCMS International Technical
Meeting on Air Pollution Modeling and its Application held in Baltimore, Maryland,
November 6-10, 1995, pp. 491-502, (S.-E. Gryning and F. A. Schiermeier, Eds.), New York:
Plenum Press (1996).
Odman, M. T., Mathur, R., Alapaty, K., Srivastava, R. K., McRae, D. S. and Yamartino, R.
J., Nested and adaptive grids for multiscale air quality modeling, in Next Generation
Environmental Models Computational Methods, Proceedings of the workshop with the same name
held in Bay City, Michigan, August 7-9, 1995, pp. 59-68 (G. Delic and M. F. Wheeler,
Eds.), Philadelphia: SIAM (1997).
Yang, Y.-J., Odman, M. T. and Russell, A. G., Fast three-dimensional sensitivity
analysis of photochemical air quality models: an application to southern California,
Proceedings of the Air & Waste Management Association's Annual Meeting & Exhibition, 1998,
98-WP76A.06, 2pp.
Yang, Y.-J., Wilkinson, J. G., Odman, M. T. and Russell, A. G., Ozone sensitivity and
uncertainty analysis using DDM-3D in a photochemical air quality model, in Air Pollution
Modeling and its Application XIII: Proceedings of the 23rd NATO/CCMS International
Technical Meeting on Air Pollution Modelling and Its Application held in Varna, Bulgaria,
September 28-October 2, 1998, pp. 183-194, (S.-E. Gryning and E. Batchvarova, Eds.), New
York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers (2000).
Odman, M. T. and Russell, A. G., Mass conservative coupling of non-hydrostatic
meteorological models with air quality models, in Air Pollution Modeling and its
Application XIII: Proceedings of the 23rd NATO/CCMS International Technical Meeting on Air
Pollution Modelling and Its Application held in Varna, Bulgaria, September 28-October 2,
1998, pp. 651-660, (S.-E. Gryning and E. Batchvarova, Eds.), New York: Kluwer
Academic/Plenum Publishers (2000).
Hakami, A., Russell, A. and Odman, T., Uncertainty analysis of episode selection for
regional air quality modeling, Air and Waste Management Association Annual Conference and
Exhibition, Salt Lake City, Utah, June 18-22, 2000.
Boylan, J., Wilkinson, J., Yang, Y.-J., Odman, T. and Russell, A., Particulate matter
and acid deposition modeling for the Southern Appalachian Mountains Initiative, Air and
Waste Management Association Annual Conference and Exhibition, Salt Lake City, Utah, June
18-22, 2000.
Odman, T., Boylan, J., Wilkinson, J., Yang, Y.-J., Russell, A., Doty, K. and McNider R.,
Ozone modeling for the Southern Appalachian Mountains Initiative, Air and Waste
Management Association Annual Conference and Exhibition, Salt Lake City, Utah, June 18-22,
2000.
Khan, M. N., Odman, M. T., Karimi, H. and Goodchild, M., Developing and integrating
advanced GIS techniques in an adaptive grid air quality model to reduce uncertainty, 4th
International Conference on Integrating GIS and Environmental Modeling (GIS/EM4), Banff,
Alberta, Canada, September 2-8, 2000.
Khan, M., Odman, T., Karimi, H. and Hanna, A., Reducing uncertainty of air quality
models through coupling adaptive grids with GIS techniques, 2nd International Conference
on GIS for Earth Science Applications (ICGESA), Menemen, Turkey, September 11-14, 2000.
Odman, M. T., Khan M. N., and McRae, D. S., Adaptive grids in air pollution modeling:
Towards an operational model, in Air Pollution Modeling and Its Application XIV,
Proceedings of the 24th (Millennium) NATO/CCMS International Technical Meeting on Air
Pollution Modeling and its Application held in Boulder, Colorado, May 15-19, 2000, pp. 541-
549, (S.-E. Gryning and F. A. Schiermeier, Eds.), New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum
Publishers (2001).
Wilkinson, J., Boylan, J., Doty, K., Odman, T., and Russell, A., Integrated regional
modeling of ozone, particulate matter and deposition over the eastern United States:
Comparisons over wet and dry episodes, in Air Pollution Modeling and Its Application XIV,
Proceedings of the 24th (Millennium) NATO/CCMS International Technical Meeting on Air
Pollution Modeling and its Application held in Boulder, Colorado, May 15-19, 2000, pp. 213-
224, (S.-E. Gryning and F. A. Schiermeier, Eds.), New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum
Publishers (2001).
Boylan, J., Wilkinson, J., Odman, T., Russell, A., Imhoff, R., Response and sensitivity
of PM2.5 in the southern Appalachian mountains, Air and Waste Management Association
Annual Conference and Exhibition, Orlando, Florida, June 24-28, 2001.
Odman, M. T. and Khan, M. N., An adaptive grid model for urban to regional scale air
quality problems, 2nd International Symposium on Air Quality Management at Urban,
Regional and Global Scales, Istanbul, Turkey, September 25-28, 2001.
Odman, M. T., Khan, M. N., Srivastava, R. K. and McRae, D. S., Initial application of
the adaptive grid air pollution model, in Air Pollution Modeling and its Application XV:
Proceedings of the 25th NATO/CCMS International Technical Meeting on Air Pollution
Modelling and Its Application held in Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, October 15-19, 2001, pp.
319-328 (C. Borrego and Guy Schayes, Eds.), New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers
(2002).
Mueller, S. F., Boylan, J. W., Russell, A. G., Odman, M. T. and Wilkinson, J. G.,
Performance of an air quality model across a range of environmental conditions, 10th
International Symposium on Transport and Air Pollution, Boulder, Colorado, September 17-
19, 2001.
Odman, M. T., Khan, M. N., Adaptive grid air quality model: Application to an ozone
episode, American Meteorological Society 12th Joint Conference on the Applications of Air
Pollution Meteorology with the Air and Waste Management Association, Norfolk, VA, May 20-
24 2002.
Mueller S. F., Boylan, J. W., Russell, A. G., Odman, M. T., Wilkinson, J. G., PM2.5
sulfate and organic carbon estimates for 2010, PM2.5 and Electric Power Generation:
Recent Findings and Implications, U.S. Department of Energy, National Energy Technology
Laboratory, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, April 9-10, 2002.
Mueller S. F., Boylan, J. W., Russell, A. G., Odman, M. T., Wilkinson, J. G.,
Performance of an air quality model across a range of environmental conditions, PM2.5
and Electric Power Generation: Recent Findings and Implications, U.S. Department of
Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, April 9-10, 2002.
Odman, M. T., Russell, A. G., Boylan, J. W., Estimates of PM2.5 levels in the Southeast
for the year 2010: What else can be done? Air Quality III Conference, Energy and
Environmental Research Center, Arlington, Virginia, September 9-12, 2002.
Odman, M. T., Boylan, J. W., Russell, A. G., Estimates of future PM2.5 levels in
Southeastern United States, in Air Pollution Modeling and its Application XVI:
Proceedings of the 26th NATO/CCMS International Technical Meeting on Air Pollution
Modelling and Its Application held in Istanbul, Turkey, May 26-30, 2003, pp. 163-170 (C.
Borrego and S. Incecik, Eds.), New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers (2004).
Odman, M. T., Khan, M. N., Evaluation of the adaptive grid air pollution model, in Air
Pollution Modeling and its Application XVI: Proceedings of the 26th NATO/CCMS
International Technical Meeting on Air Pollution Modelling and Its Application held in
Istanbul, Turkey, May 26-30, 2003,, pp. 635-636 (C. Borrego and S. Incecik, Eds.), New
York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers (2004).
Unal, A. Odman, M. T., Adaptive grid modeling for predicting the air quality impacts of
biomass burning, 5th American Meteorological Society Symposium on Fire and Forest
Meteorology, Orlando, Florida, November 16-20, 2003
Kindap, T., S.-H. Chen, A. Unal, M. T. Odman and M. Karaca, "A first approach to
estimating air pollutants in Turkey using an air quality model," Third International
Symposium on Air Quality Management at Urban, Regional and Global Scales, 26-30 September
2005, Istanbul, Turkey, pp. 619-628 (S. Topcu, M.F. Yardim, A. Bayram, T. Elbir, C. Kahya,
Eds.), Istanbul Technical University (2005).
Odman, M.T., Hu, Y., "A variable time-step algorithm for air quality models," in Air
Pollution Modeling and its Application XVII: Proceedings of the 27th NATO/CCMS
International Technical Meeting on Air Pollution Modelling and Its Application held in
Banff, Canada, October 24-29, 2004, pp. 411-420 (C. Borrego and A.-L. Norman, Eds.), New
York: Springer (2007).
Kindap, T., Unal, A., Chen, S. H., Hu Y., Odman, M. T. and Karaca, M., Long-range
aerosol transport from Europe to Istanbul, Turkey," Proceedings of the 27th NATO/CCMS
International Technical Meeting on Air Pollution Modelling and Its Application held in
Banff, Canada, October 24-29, 2004, pp.656-658 (C. Borrego and A.-L. Norman, Eds.), New
York: Springer (2007).
Odman, M. T., Hu, Y., Russell, A. G. and Chang, M. E., "Forecasting Ozone and PM2.5 in
Southeastern U.S.," Air Pollution Modeling and its Application XVIII: Proceedings of the
28th NATO/CCMS International Technical Meeting on Air Pollution Modelling and Its
Application held in Leipzig, Germany, May 15-19, 2006, pp. 220-229 (C. Borrego and E.
Renner, Eds.), New York: Elsevier (2007).
Im, U., A. Tek, T. Kindap, S. Topcu, S. Incecik, O. Yenigun, M. T. Odman, M. Tayanc,
"Investigation of tropospheric ozone levels in urban and semi-urban areas of Istanbul,"
Seventh International Conference on Air Quality Science and Application (Air Quality
2009), 24-27 March, Istanbul, Turkey.
Odman M. T., Y. Hu, D. S. McRae, S. L. Goodrick, Y. Liu, G. L. Achtemeier, L. P. Naeher,
"Predicting the Regional Air Quality Impacts of Prescribed Burns," Air Pollution Modeling
and its Application XX: Proceedings of the 30th NATO/SPS International Technical Meeting
on Air Pollution Modelling and Its Application held in San Francisco, USA, May 18-22,
2009, pp 189-193 (D. G. Steyn and S. T. Rao, Eds.), Springer, 2010.
Im, U., S. IncecikK. Markakis, T. Kindap, A. Poupkou, O. Yenigun, M. T. Odman, S. Topcu,
M. Tayanc, and D. Melas, "An investigation of high summertime ozone levels in Istanbul,"
Air Pollution Modeling and its Application XX: Proceedings of the 30th NATO/SPS
International Technical Meeting on Air Pollution Modelling and Its Application held in San
Francisco, USA, May 18-22, 2009, pp 373-378 (D. G. Steyn and S. T. Rao, Eds.), Springer,
2010.
Hu, Y., A. Yano, M. T. Odman, "A Mass Consistency Method for Air Quality Modeling over
Complex Terrain," Air Pollution Modeling and its Application XX: Proceedings of the 30th
NATO/SPS International Technical Meeting on Air Pollution Modelling and Its Application
held in San Francisco, USA, May 18-22, 2009, pp 599-601 (D. G. Steyn and S. T. Rao, Eds.),
Springer, 2010.
K. Conference Presentation without Proceedings
1. Odman, M. T., Mathur, R., and Hanna, A., Applications of the Multiscale Air Quality
Simulation Platform (MAQSIP) to regional ozone modeling, 5th International Conference on
Atmospheric Sciences and Applications to Air Quality, Seattle, Washington, June 18-20,
1996.
2. Tanrikulu, S. and Odman M. T., The effects of advection solvers on the performance
of air quality models, 5th International Conference on Atmospheric Sciences and
Applications to Air Quality, Seattle, Washington, June 18-20, 1996.
3. Odman, M. T., Ingram, C. L., Russell, A. G., Wilkinson, J. G., and McNair, L. A., An
investigation of the uncertainties related to the solution of horizontal advection in UAM-
IV, 5th International Conference on Atmospheric Sciences and Applications to Air Quality,
Seattle, Washington, June 18-20, 1996.
4. Odman, M. T., Boylan, J. W. and Russell, A. G., Regional scale aerosol modeling for
an integrated assessment in the southern Appalachian mountains, 18th Annual American
Association for Aerosol Research Conference, Tacoma, Washington, October 11-15, 1999.
5. Odman, M. T., Boylan, J. W. and Russell, A. G., Integrated modeling of PM2.5 and its
sensitivity for the Southern Appalachian Mountains Initiative, 19th Annual American
Association for Aerosol Research Conference, St. Louis, Missouri, November 6-10, 2000.
6. Bergin, M. S., Boylan, J. W., Wilkinson, J. G., Odman, M. T. and Russell, A. G.,
Regional multiscale atmospheric modeling: Comparison of model performance for aerosol
simulation using two grids, 20th Annual American Association for Aerosol Research
Conference, Portland, Oregon, October 15-19, 2001.
7. Odman, M. T., Boylan, J. W. and Russell, A. G., Sensitivity of future PM2.5 levels in
the southern Appalachians Mountains to regional emissions, 20th Annual American
Association for Aerosol Research Conference, Portland, Oregon, October 15-19, 2001.
8. Odman, M. T., Boylan, J. W., Wilkinson, J. G., Russell, A. G. and Mueller, S. F.,
Response of PM2.5 in the southern Appalachian mountains to future year emission control
strategies, 21st Annual American Association for Aerosol Research Conference, Charlotte,
North Carolina, October 7-11, 2002.
9. Boylan, J. W., Odman, M. T., Wilkinson, J. G., Russell, A. G., Mueller, S. F. and
Yang, Y.-J., Sensitivity of PM2.5 in the southern Appalachian mountains to emissions of
SO2, NOx and NH3, 21st Annual American Association for Aerosol Research Conference,
Charlotte, North Carolina, October 7-11, 2002.
10. Odman, M. T. and Russell, A. G., New techniques for modeling air quality impacts of
DoD activities Partners in Environmental Technology Technical Symposium and Workshop
sponsored by Strategic Environmental Research And Development Program and Environmental
Security Technology Certification Program, Washington, DC, December 3-5, 2002.
11. Unal, A.