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Journal Article
Gober P, Brazel AJ, Quay RJ, Myint SJ, Grossman-Clarke SJ, Miller AJ, Rossi SJ. Using watered landscapes to manipulate urban heat island effects: How much water will it take to cool Phoenix?. 2010;76:109-121.
Baker LA, Brazel AJ, Selover NJ, Martin CJ, McIntyre NJ, Steiner FR, Nelson AR, Musacchio LR. Urbanization and warming of Phoenix (Arizona, USA): Impacts, feedbacks, and mitigation. 2002;6:183-203.
Svoma BM, Brazel AJ. The urban influence on the diurnal temperature cycle in Phoenix, Arizona. 2010;41:21-29.
Brazel AJ, Selover NJ, Vose RJ, Heisler GJ. The tale of two climates -- Baltimore and Phoenix urban LTER sites. 2000;15:123-135.
Brazel AJ, Crewe KJ. Preliminary test of a surface heat island model (SHIM) and implications for a desert urban environment. 2002;34:98-105.
Brazel AJ, Arnfield AJ, Greenland DE, Willmott CJ. Physical and boundary-layer climatology. 1991;12(3):189-206.
Chow WT, Pope RL, Martin CA, Brazel AJ. Observing and modeling the nocturnal park cool island of an arid city: Horizontal and vertical impacts. 2011;103:197-211.
Stabler LB, Martin CA, Brazel AJ. Microclimates in a desert city were related to land use and vegetation index. 2005;3:137-147.
Hartz D, Prashad L, Hedquist BC, Golden JC, Brazel AJ. Linking satellite images and handheld infrared thermography to observed neighborhood climate conditions. 2006;104:190-200.
Harlan SL, Yabiku ST, Larsen LT, Brazel AJ. Household water consumption in an arid city: Affluence, affordance, and attitudes. 2009;22:691-709.
Brazel AJ, Fernando HS, Hunt JC, Selover NC, Hedquist BC, Pardyjak EC. Evening transition observations in Phoenix, Arizona. 2005;44:99-112.
Sun C, Brazel AJ, Chow WT, Hedquist BC, Prashad LC. Desert heat island study in winter by mobile transect and remote sensing techniques. 2009;98:323-335.
Myint SW, Brazel AJ, Okin GS, Buyantuyev A. Combined effects of impervious surface and vegetation cover on air temperature variations in a rapidly expanding desert city. 2010;47:301-320.
Brazel AJ, Heisler GM. Climatology at urban long-term ecological research sites: Baltimore ecosystem study and central Arizona-Phoenix. 2009;3(1):22-44.
Hartz DA, Brazel AJ, Heisler GM. A case study in resort climatology of Phoenix, Arizona, USA. 2006;51:73-83.
Chow WT, Brazel AJ. Assessing xeriscaping as a sustainable heat island mitigation approach for a desert city. 2012;47:170-181.
Book Chapter
Heisler GM, Brazel AJ. The urban physical environment: Temperature and urban heat islands. In: Volder AJ Urban Ecosystem Ecology. Urban Ecosystem Ecology. ; 2010. p. 29-56.
Wentz EA, Stefanov WL, Netzband ML, Moller MS, Brazel AJ. The urban environmental monitoring/100 cities project: Legacy of the first phase and next steps. In: Herold MJ Global Mapping of Human Settlement: Experiences, Datasets, and Prospects. Global Mapping of Human Settlement: Experiences, Datasets, and Prospects. ; 2009. p. 191-204.
Baker LA, Brazel AJ, Westerhoff PJ. Environmental consequences of rapid urbanization in warm, arid lands: case study of Phoenix, Arizona (USA). In: The Sustainable City III. The Sustainable City III. ; 2004. p. .
Brazel AJ, Ellis AW. The climate of central Arizona and Phoenix Long-Term Ecological Research site (CAP LTER) and links to ENSO. In: Smith RW Climate variability and ecosystem response in long-term ecological research sites. Climate variability and ecosystem response in long-term ecological research sites. ; 2003. p. .
Stefanov WL, Brazel AJ. Challenges in characterizing and mitigating urban heat islands: A role for integrated approaches including remote sensing. In: Stefanov WL Applied Remote Sensing for Urban Planning, Governance and Sustainability. Applied Remote Sensing for Urban Planning, Governance and Sustainability. ; 2007. p. 219-223.
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