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    Performance of an open-path near-infrared measurement system for measurements of CO2 and CH4 during extended field trials by Deutscher, Nicholas M, Naylor, Travis A, Caldow, Christopher G R, McDougall, Hamish L, Carter, Alex G, Griffith, David W T

    Published in Atmospheric measurement techniques (28-04-2021)
    “…Open-path measurements of atmospheric composition provide spatial averages of trace gases that are less sensitive to small-scale variations and the effects of…”
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    Accuracy of micrometeorological techniques for detecting a change in methane emissions from a herd of cattle by Laubach, Johannes, Bai, Mei, Pinares-Patiño, Cesar S., Phillips, Frances A., Naylor, Travis A., Molano, German, Cárdenas Rocha, Edgar A., Griffith, David W.T.

    Published in Agricultural and forest meteorology (15-07-2013)
    “…•Changes in CH4 emissions from cattle measured in response to feed intake changes.•5 micrometeorological methods could detect 30% change in weekly mean…”
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    Air Quality Impacts of Smoke from Hazard Reduction Burns and Domestic Wood Heating in Western Sydney by Desservettaz, Maximilien, Phillips, Frances, Naylor, Travis, Price, Owen, Samson, Stephanie, Kirkwood, John, Paton-Walsh, Clare

    Published in Atmosphere (01-09-2019)
    “…Air quality was measured in Auburn, a western suburb of Sydney, Australia, for approximately eighteen months during 2016 and 2017. A long open-path infrared…”
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    Vehicle Ammonia Emissions Measured in An Urban Environment in Sydney, Australia, Using Open Path Fourier Transform Infra-Red Spectroscopy by Phillips, Frances A., Naylor, Travis, Forehead, Hugh, Griffith, David W. T., Kirkwood, John, Paton-Walsh, Clare

    Published in Atmosphere (01-04-2019)
    “…Airborne particulate matter (PM) is a major health risk in urban settings. Ammonia (NH3) from vehicle exhaust is an under-recognised ingredient in the…”
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    Understanding Spatial Variability of Air Quality in Sydney: Part 1—A Suburban Balcony Case Study by Simmons, Jack, Paton-Walsh, Clare, Phillips, Frances, Naylor, Travis, Guérette, Élise-Andrée, Burden, Sandy, Dominick, Doreena, Forehead, Hugh, Graham, Joel, Keatley, Thomas, Gunashanhar, Gunaratnam, Kirkwood, John

    Published in Atmosphere (01-04-2019)
    “…There is increasing awareness in Australia of the health impacts of poor air quality. A common public concern raised at a number of “roadshow” events as part…”
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    Soils are a non-negligible source of NO in a UK suburban greenspace and SE Australian Eucalyptus forest by An, Hyunjin, Sayer, Emma J., Allan, James, Flynn, Michael, Phillips, Frances, Dominick, Doreena, Naylor, Travis, Paton-Walsh, Clare, Emmerson, Kathryn M., Possell, Malcolm, Parnell, Danica, Ashworth, Kirsti

    Published in Agricultural and forest meteorology (15-11-2023)
    “…•Soil emissions were a continuous source of NO to the atmosphere at both sites.•Meteorological conditions affect soil NO emission.•Diel variations of solar…”
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    Performance of an open-path near-infrared measurement system for measurements of CO 2 and CH 4 during extended field trials by Deutscher, Nicholas M., Naylor, Travis A., Caldow, Christopher G. R., McDougall, Hamish L., Carter, Alex G., Griffith, David W. T.

    Published in Atmospheric measurement techniques (28-04-2021)
    “…Open-path measurements of atmospheric composition provide spatial averages of trace gases that are less sensitive to small-scale variations and the effects of…”
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    Performance of an open-path near-infrared measurement system for measurements of CO.sub.2 and CH.sub.4 during extended field trials by Deutscher, Nicholas M, Naylor, Travis A, Caldow, Christopher G. R, McDougall, Hamish L, Carter, Alex G, Griffith, David W. T

    Published in Atmospheric measurement techniques (28-04-2021)
    “…Open-path measurements of atmospheric composition provide spatial averages of trace gases that are less sensitive to small-scale variations and the effects of…”
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    Bushfire smoke plume composition and toxicological assessment from the 2019–2020 Australian Black Summer by Simmons, Jack B., Paton-Walsh, Clare, Mouat, Asher P., Kaiser, Jennifer, Humphries, Ruhi S., Keywood, Melita, Griffith, David W. T., Sutresna, Adhitya, Naylor, Travis, Ramirez-Gamboa, Jhonathan

    Published in Air quality, atmosphere and health (01-11-2022)
    “…  Many of the population centres in southeast Australia were swathed in bushfire smoke during the 2019–2020 austral summer. Bushfires burning during what is…”
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    Testing Lagrangian atmospheric dispersion modelling to monitor CO 2 and CH 4 leakage from geosequestration by Loh, Zoë, Leuning, Ray, Zegelin, Steve, Etheridge, David, Bai, Mei, Naylor, Travis, Griffith, David

    Published in Atmospheric environment (1994) (2009)
    “…We assess the performance of an inverse Lagrangian dispersion technique for its suitability to quantify leakages from geological storage of CO 2. We find the…”
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    Transport of NO.sub.X Emissions from Sugarcane Fertilisation into the Great Barrier Reef Lagoon by Paton-Walsh, Clare, Wilson, Stephen R, Naylor, Travis, Griffith, David W. T, Denmead, O. T

    Published in Environmental modeling & assessment (01-10-2011)
    “…The Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area contains highly sensitive ecosystems that are threatened by the effects of anthropogenic activity including…”
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    Transport of NO sub(X) Emissions from Sugarcane Fertilisation into the Great Barrier Reef Lagoon by Paton-Walsh, Clare, Wilson, Stephen R, Naylor, Travis, Griffith, David WT, Denmead, O T

    Published in Environmental modeling & assessment (01-10-2011)
    “…The Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area contains highly sensitive ecosystems that are threatened by the effects of anthropogenic activity including…”
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    Transport of NOX Emissions from Sugarcane Fertilisation into the Great Barrier Reef Lagoon by Paton-Walsh, Clare, Wilson, Stephen R, Naylor, Travis, Griffith, David W. T, Denmead, O. T

    Published in Environmental modeling & assessment (01-10-2011)
    “…The Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area contains highly sensitive ecosystems that are threatened by the effects of anthropogenic activity including…”
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