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A. M. Gabey
Researcher at University of Manchester
Publications - 11
Citations - 492
A. M. Gabey is an academic researcher from University of Manchester. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aerosol & Rainforest. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 11 publications receiving 453 citations.
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Measurements and comparison of primary biological aerosol above and below a tropical forest canopy using a dual channel fluorescence spectrometer
TL;DR: In this article, a single particle dual channel fluorescence spectrometer was used to measure the size distribution of primary biological aerosol particles (FBAP) in Borneo, Malaysia.
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The fluorescence properties of aerosol larger than 0.8 μm in urban and tropical rainforest locations
TL;DR: In this article, a Wide Issue Bioaerosol Spectrometer, version 3 (WIBS3) was used to perform UV-LIF measurements on ambient aerosol in Manchester, UK (urban city centre, winter) and Borneo, Malaysia (remote, tropical).
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Observations of fluorescent and biological aerosol at a high-altitude site in central France
A. M. Gabey,Mickaël Vaitilingom,Evelyn Freney,J. Boulon,Karine Sellegri,Martin Gallagher,Ian Crawford,Niall Robinson,Warren Stanley,Paul H. Kaye +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a wide issue bioaerosol spectrometer, version 3 (WIBS-3), was used to perform UV-LIF measurements on ambient aerosol sized 0.8 to 20 μm.
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Continuous bioaerosol monitoring in a tropical environment using a UV fluorescence particle spectrometer
Warren Stanley,Paul H. Kaye,Virginia Foot,Stephen J. Barrington,Martin Gallagher,A. M. Gabey +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the UHRA has published a survey of the state of the art in the field of meteorological forecasting, which includes the following papers: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/
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The atmospheric chemistry of trace gases and particulate matter emitted by different land uses in Borneo
A. R. MacKenzie,Ben Langford,Thomas A. M. Pugh,Niall Robinson,Pawel K. Misztal,Pawel K. Misztal,Dwayne E. Heard,James D. Lee,Alastair C. Lewis,C. E. Jones,James R. Hopkins,Gavin Phillips,Gavin Phillips,Paul S. Monks,A. Karunaharan,Karen E. Hornsby,V. Nicolas-Perea,Hugh Coe,A. M. Gabey,Martin Gallagher,Lisa K. Whalley,Peter Edwards,Mathew J. Evans,Daniel Stone,Trevor Ingham,Roisin Commane,K. L. Furneaux,James B. McQuaid,Eiko Nemitz,Yap Kok Seng,David Fowler,John A. Pyle,C. N. Hewitt +32 more
TL;DR: Air over the Borneo rainforest contains much more isoprene, monoterpenes are relatively less important, and the flower scent, estragole, is prominent, which leads to changes in some secondary pollutant mixing ratios (but not, currently, differences in ozone).