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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
Adrian Dobre,S Arnold,S Arnold,R. J. Smalley,J.W.D. Boddy,Janet F. Barlow,Alison S. Tomlin,Stephen E. Belcher +7 more
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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Introduction to the DAPPLE Air Pollution Project.
S Arnold,Helen ApSimon,Janet F. Barlow,Stephen E. Belcher,Margaret Bell,J.W.D. Boddy,Rex Britter,H. Cheng,R.D.R. Clark,R. N. Colvile,Sani Dimitroulopoulou,Adrian Dobre,B. R. Greally,S. Kaur,A. Knights,T. Lawton,A. P. W. Makepeace,Damien Martin,Marina Neophytou,S. Neville,Mark J. Nieuwenhuijsen,Graham Nickless,C. S. Price,Alan Robins,Dudley E. Shallcross,Peter Simmonds,R. J. Smalley,James Tate,Alison S. Tomlin,H. Wang,P.T. Walsh +30 more
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.
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Dispersion Experiments in Central London: The 2007 DAPPLE project
Curtis R. Wood,S Arnold,Ahmed A. Balogun,Janet F. Barlow,Stephen E. Belcher,Rex Britter,Hong Cheng,Adrian Dobre,Justin J. N. Lingard,Damien Martin,Marina Neophytou,Fredrik K. Petersson,Alan Robins,Dudley E. Shallcross,R. J. Smalley,James Tate,Alison S. Tomlin,Iain R. White +17 more
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
Ahmed A. Balogun,Ahmed A. Balogun,Alison S. Tomlin,Curtis R. Wood,Janet F. Barlow,Stephen E. Belcher,R. J. Smalley,R. J. Smalley,Justin J. N. Lingard,Sam J. Arnold,Adrian Dobre,Alan Robins,Damien Martin,Dudley E. Shallcross +13 more
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.