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Jennifer Salmond
Researcher at University of Auckland
Publications - 94
Citations - 3737
Jennifer Salmond is an academic researcher from University of Auckland. The author has contributed to research in topics: Air quality index & Urban climatology. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 89 publications receiving 3089 citations. Previous affiliations of Jennifer Salmond include MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology & University of Birmingham.
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BUBBLE - an urban boundary layer meteorology project
Mathias W. Rotach,Mathias W. Rotach,Roland Vogt,Christian Bernhofer,Ekaterina Batchvarova,Andreas Christen,Alain Clappier,B. Feddersen,Sven Gryning,Giovanni Martucci,Helmut Mayer,Valery Mitev,Timothy R. Oke,Eberhard Parlow,Hans Richner,Mattias Roth,Yves-Alain Roulet,Dominique Ruffieux,Jennifer Salmond,Michael Schatzmann,James A. Voogt +20 more
TL;DR: The Basel UrBan Boundary Layer Experiment (BUBBLE) was a year-long experimental effort to investigate in detail the boundary layer structure in the City of Basel, Switzerland as discussed by the authors.
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Health and climate related ecosystem services provided by street trees in the urban environment
Jennifer Salmond,Marc Tadaki,Sotiris Vardoulakis,Sotiris Vardoulakis,Sotiris Vardoulakis,Katherine Arbuthnott,Katherine Arbuthnott,Andrew M. Coutts,Andrew M. Coutts,Matthias Demuzere,Matthias Demuzere,Matthias Demuzere,Kim N. Dirks,Clare Heaviside,Clare Heaviside,Shanon Lim,Helen L. Macintyre,Rachel N. McInnes,Rachel N. McInnes,Benedict W. Wheeler +19 more
TL;DR: By ensuring that the specific aim of the intervention, the scale of the desired biophysical effect and an awareness of a range of impacts guide the choice of tree species, location and density of tree placement, street trees can be an important tool for urban planners and designers in developing resilient and resourceful cities in an era of climatic change.
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Flux and turbulence measurements at a densely built‐up site in Marseille: Heat, mass (water and carbon dioxide), and momentum
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used Eddy covariance (EC) observations above the densely built-up center of Marseille during the Experience sur site pour contraindre les modeles de pollution atmospherique et de transport d'emissions (ESCOMPTE) summertime measurement campaign extend current understanding of surface atmosphere exchanges in cities.
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The urban boundary-layer field campaign in marseille (ubl/clu-escompte): set-up and first results
Patrice G. Mestayer,Pierre Durand,Patrick Augustin,Sophie Bastin,Jean-Marc Bonnefond,Bruno Benech,B. Campistron,Alexis Coppalle,Hervé Delbarre,B. Dousset,Philippe Drobinski,A. Druilhet,E. Frejafon,C. S. B. Grimmond,Dominique Groleau,M. Irvine,Claude Kergomard,S. Kermadi,Jean-Pierre Lagouarde,Aude Lemonsu,Fabienne Lohou,Nathalie Long,Valéry Masson,C. Moppert,Joël Noilhan,Brian Offerle,Timothy R. Oke,G. Pigeon,V. Puygrenier,Sarah M. Roberts,Jean-Michel Rosant,F. Sanïd,Jennifer Salmond,M. Talbaut,James A. Voogt +34 more
TL;DR: The UBL/CLU (urban boundary layer/couche limite urbaine) observation and modelling campaign is a side-project of the regional photochemistry campaign ESCOMPTE as mentioned in this paper.
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The influence of vegetation on the horizontal and vertical distribution of pollutants in a street canyon
Jennifer Salmond,David E. Williams,Greer Laing,Simon Kingham,Kim N. Dirks,Ian Longley,Geoffrey Stephen Henshaw +6 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that the presence of leaves on the trees reduces the upwards transport of fresh vehicle emissions, increases the storage of pollutants within the canopy space and reduces the penetration of clean air downwards from aloft.