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Scott D. Chambers
Researcher at Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation
Publications - 113
Citations - 3637
Scott D. Chambers is an academic researcher from Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Radon & Environmental science. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 96 publications receiving 2997 citations. Previous affiliations of Scott D. Chambers include University of Alaska Fairbanks.
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Increasing the accuracy and temporal resolution of two-filter radon–222 measurements by correcting for the instrument response
TL;DR: In this paper, a Bayesian approach using a Markov chain Monte Carlo sampler is used to correct the detector's slow-time response for near-surface atmospheric radon measurements.
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Urban Air Quality in a Coastal City: Wollongong during the MUMBA Campaign
Clare Paton-Walsh,Elise-Andree Guerette,Kathryn M. Emmerson,Martin Cope,Dagmar Kubistin,Ruhi S Humphries,Stephen R. Wilson,Rebecca R. Buchholz,Nicholas B. Jones,David W. T. Griffith,Doreena Dominick,Ian E. Galbally,Melita Keywood,Sarah Lawson,James Harnwell,Jason Ward,Alan D. Griffiths,Scott D. Chambers +17 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present findings from the Measurements of Urban, Marine and Biogenic Air (MUMBA) campaign, which took place in the coastal city of Wollongong in New South Wales, Australia.
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Assessing the impact of atmospheric stability on locally and remotely sourced aerosols at Richmond, Australia, using Radon-222
Jagoda Crawford,Scott D. Chambers,David D. Cohen,Alastair G. Williams,Alan D. Griffiths,Eduard Stelcer +5 more
TL;DR: A flexible radon-based scheme for the classification of nocturnal stability regimes was used for the interpretation of daily-integrated PM2.5 aerosol observations collected at Richmond, Australia, between 2007 and 2011.
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Estimating the Asian radon flux density and its latitudinal gradient in winter using ground-based radon observations at Sado Island.
Alastair G. Williams,Scott D. Chambers,Wlodek Zahorowski,Jagoda Crawford,Kiyoshi Matsumoto,Mitsuo Uematsu +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the distribution of spatially integrated radon flux over the Asian landmass is reported for the first time, based on three years of wintertime radon measurements at Sado Island, Japan, together with meteorological and trajectory information.