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Kirsty Smallbone
Researcher at University of Brighton
Publications - 16
Citations - 1500
Kirsty Smallbone is an academic researcher from University of Brighton. The author has contributed to research in topics: Air quality index & Air pollution. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 16 publications receiving 1321 citations.
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Mapping urban air pollution using GIS: a regression-based approach
David J. Briggs,Susan Collins,Paul Elliott,Paul Fischer,Simon Kingham,Erik Lebret,Karel Pryl,Hans Van Reeuwijk,Kirsty Smallbone,Andre Van Der Veen +9 more
TL;DR: A regression-based methodology for mapping traffic-related air pollution was developed within a GIS environment and carried out for NO2 in Amsterda...
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A regression-based method for mapping traffic-related air pollution: application and testing in four contrasting urban environments
David J. Briggs,Cornelis de Hoogh,John S. Gulliver,John Wills,Paul Elliott,Simon Kingham,Kirsty Smallbone +6 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that the model might be used as a means of mapping long-term air pollution concentrations either in support of local authority air-quality management strategies, or in epidemiological studies, and offers substantially reduced costs and processing times compared to formal dispersion modelling.
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Small area variations in ambient NO2 concentrations in four European areas
Erik Lebret,David J. Briggs,Hans Van Reeuwijk,Paul Fischer,Kirsty Smallbone,H. Harssema,B Kriz,Paweł Goryński,Paul Elliott +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined sources and patterns of variation in NO2, as a marker for traffic-related pollution, in four predominantly urban study areas: Amsterdam (Netherlands), Huddersfield (UK), Poznan (Poland) and Prague (Czech Republic).
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Ultrafine particles in four European urban environments: Results from a new continuous long-term monitoring network
Jelle Hofman,Jeroen Staelens,Rebecca Cordell,Christophe Stroobants,Nadezda Zikova,S.M.L. Hama,S.M.L. Hama,Kevin Wyche,Gerard Kos,S. Van Der Zee,Kirsty Smallbone,Ernie Weijers,Paul S. Monks,Edward Roekens +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a method to solve the problem of homophily in the context of atmosenv-v2-v1 and showed that it can be achieved.
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Changes in ambient air quality and atmospheric composition and reactivity in the South East of the UK as a result of the COVID-19 lockdown.
Kevin Wyche,Mark Nichols,Harley Parfitt,Paul Beckett,Doug Gregg,Kirsty Smallbone,Paul S. Monks +6 more
TL;DR: A more complex scenario in terms of changes in air quality owing to the COVID-19 lockdown is suggested and a window into the future is provided to illustrate potential outcomes of policy interventions seeking large-scale NOx emissions reductions without due consideration of other reactive trace species.