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Thomas Ellermann

Researcher at Aarhus University

Publications -  113
Citations -  5297

Thomas Ellermann is an academic researcher from Aarhus University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Reaction rate constant & Radiolysis. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 108 publications receiving 4580 citations. Previous affiliations of Thomas Ellermann include Ford Motor Company.

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Air pollution and lung cancer incidence in 17 European cohorts : Prospective analyses from the European Study of Cohorts for Air Pollution Effects (ESCAPE)

TL;DR: The meta-analyses showed a statistically significant association between risk for lung cancer and PM10 and PM2·5, and no association between lungcancer and nitrogen oxides concentration or traffic intensity on the nearest street.
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Effects of long-term exposure to air pollution on natural-cause mortality : An analysis of 22 European cohorts within the multicentre ESCAPE project

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- 01 Mar 2014 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the association between natural-cause mortality and long-term exposure to several air pollutants, such as PM2.5, nitrogen oxides, and NOx.
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Coarse and fine particles but not ultrafine particles in urban air trigger hospital admission for asthma in children

TL;DR: A significant association was found between hospital admissions for asthma in children aged 0–18 years and NOx and UFPs, and the association was stronger in infants than in older children for all pollutants, but no statistically significant interaction was detected.
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Spatial and temporal variations in ammonia emissions – a freely accessible model code for Europe

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors apply a modular approach for deriving data as input to a dynamic ammonia emission model for Europe, and demonstrate how this dynamic emission model based on these input data improves the NH 3 calculations in a CTM model when the results are compared with calculations obtained by traditional methods in emission handling.

The Danish Air Quality Monitoring Programme

TL;DR: In this paper, the air quality in Danish cities has been monitored continuously since 1982 within the Danish Air Quality Monitoring (LMP) network, and the aim is to follow the concentration levels of toxic pollutants in the urban atmosphere and to provide the necessary knowledge to assess the trends, to perform source allocation, and to understand the governing processes that determine the level of air pollution in Denmark.