Showing papers by "Marina Neophytou published in 2004"
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TL;DR: The background of the DAPPLE project, the study design and methodology for data collection, some preliminary results from the first field campaign in central London, the future for this work and the future of the street canyon intersection are introduced.
120 citations
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors explored the derivation of reduced chemical mechanisms for atmospheric pollution using the Computational Singular Perturbation technique, based on an algorithmic selection of "fast" and "slow" reacting species, which can then guide the identification of appropriate steady-state approximations to reduce the number of variables that have to be solved.
49 citations