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R. J. Smalley

Researcher at University of Leeds

Publications -  16
Citations -  704

R. J. Smalley is an academic researcher from University of Leeds. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wind direction & Atmospheric dispersion modeling. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 15 publications receiving 675 citations. Previous affiliations of R. J. Smalley include Bureau of Meteorology.

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Flow field measurements in the proximity of an urban intersection in London, UK

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used a roof-top automatic weather station and four ultrasonic anemometers deployed in the proximity of an intersection in London, UK, during the 4-week DAPPLE project field campaign in spring 2003.
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Dispersion Experiments in Central London: The 2007 DAPPLE project

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe progress from a major U.K. project, Dispersion of Air Pollution and its Penetration into the Local Environment (DAPPLE), focusing on the movement of airborne pollutants in cities by developing a greater understanding of atmospheric flow and dispersion within urban street networks.
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The spatial variability in concentrations of a traffic-related pollutant in two street canyons in York, UK—Part I: The influence of background winds

TL;DR: In this article, the influence of background wind flow on the dispersion of carbon monoxide (CO) was investigated over a one-month period in two street canyons of differing geometry in the city of York, UK.
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In-Street Wind Direction Variability in the Vicinity of a Busy Intersection in Central London

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present results from fast-response wind measurements within and above a busy intersection between two street canyons (Marylebone Road and Gloucester Place) in Westminster, London taken as part of the DAPPLE (Dispersion of Air Pollution and Penetration into the Local Environment; www.dapple.org.uk ) 2007 field campaign.