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Garry Hayman
Researcher at AEA Technology
Publications - 69
Citations - 4907
Garry Hayman is an academic researcher from AEA Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Methane & Flash photolysis. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 66 publications receiving 4295 citations. Previous affiliations of Garry Hayman include AeA.
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Evaluated kinetic data for combustion modelling supplement I
Donald L. Baulch,Carlos J. Cobos,Richard A. Cox,P. Frank,Garry Hayman,Th. Just,J. A. Kerr,T. Murrells,M. A. Pilling,Jürgen Troe,Raymond W. Walker,J. Warnatz +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, a compilation of kinetic data on elementary, homogeneous, gas phase reactions of neutral species involved in combustion systems has been presented under the auspices of the European Community Energy Research and Development Program.
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The EMEP MSC-W chemical transport model -- technical description
David Simpson,David Simpson,Anna Benedictow,Halldis Berge,Robert Bergström,Robert Bergström,Lisa Emberson,Hilde Fagerli,Chris Flechard,Garry Hayman,Michael Gauss,Jan Eiof Jonson,Michael E. Jenkin,Agnes Nyiri,Cornelia Richter,Valiyavetil S. Semeena,Svetlana Tsyro,Juha Pekka Tuovinen,Alvaro Valdebenito,Peter Wind,Peter Wind +20 more
TL;DR: The Meteorological Synthesizing Centre-West (MSC-W) of the European Monitoring and Evaluation Programme (EMEP) has been performing model calculations in support of the Convention on Long Range Transboundary Air Pollution (CLRTAP) for more than 30 years as mentioned in this paper.
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Summary table of evaluated kinetic data for combustion modeling: Supplement 1
Donald L. Baulch,Carlos J. Cobos,Richard A. Cox,P. Frank,Garry Hayman,Th. Just,J.A. Kerr,T. Murrells,Michael J. Pilling,J. Troe,Raymond W. Walker,J. Warnatz +11 more
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Land-use emissions play a critical role in land-based mitigation for Paris climate targets
Anna B. Harper,Tom Powell,Peter M. Cox,Joanna Isobel House,Chris Huntingford,Timothy M. Lenton,Stephen Sitch,Eleanor J. Burke,Sarah Chadburn,Sarah Chadburn,William J. Collins,Edward Comyn-Platt,Vassilis Daioglou,Jonathan C. Doelman,Garry Hayman,Eddy Robertson,Detlef P. van Vuuren,Andy Wiltshire,Christopher P. Webber,Ana Bastos,Lena Boysen,Philippe Ciais,N. Devaraju,Atul K. Jain,Andreas Krause,Ben Poulter,Shijie Shu +26 more
TL;DR: Land-based mitigation for meeting the Paris climate target must consider the carbon cycle impacts of land-use change and it is shown that when bioenergy crops replace high carbon content ecosystems, forest- based mitigation could be more effective for CO2 removal than bio energy crops with carbon capture and storage.
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Changes in the atmospheric deposition of acidifying compounds in the UK between 1986 and 2001.
TL;DR: Acidity in UK precipitation and the deposition of sulphate in precipitation halved during this period, but reductions were larger in the English Midlands than at the west coast and in high rainfall areas; there is evidence that the smaller reductions in sulphur deposition in the west and south are due in part to shipping sources of SO2.