A study of ozone concentration measurements at 20 rural sites throughout the UK has enabled the identification of the major variables controlling surface ozone concentrations (wind velocity, topography and local NO sources). Empirical methods to quantify the spatial pattern in surface concentrations at 1 km resolution, incorporating these influences, are developed. The procedure maps ozone concentrations from the period of the day when measurements are representative of large areas of countryside. In these conditions, rural monitoring sites (B100km apart) are highly correlated ðr2X0:8Þ and least affected by local site characteristics. The effects of boundary layer stability are quantified using the observed relationship between the diurn...
The impact of 27 volatile organic compounds (VOCs) on the regional O<sub>3</sub> increment was inves...
Tropospheric ozone concentrations regarded as harmful for human health are frequently encountered in...
This paper describes the further development and application of the Edinburgh-Lancaster Model for Oz...
Surface ozone concentrations show very large local variability. This, in rural areas, is largely a c...
Ozone measurements have been apart of EMEP since its third phase in 1984–1986 and since 1988 data ha...
In Britain wheat is an important crop accounting for 41% of the total cereal production. In this stu...
Urban ozone concentrations are determined by the balance between ozone destruction, chemical product...
The Edinburgh Lancaster Model for Ozone (ELMO) has been previously used to predict ground-level ozon...
This study investigated the relationship between urban and rural ozone concentrations and quantified...
Concentrations of tropospheric ozone (O3) and exceedance of critical levels to vegetation have been ...
The aim of the campaign presented here is to compare data networks' measurements of atmospheric poll...
Uncertainty about health effects of long-term ozone exposure remains. Land use regression (LUR) mode...
The spatial pattern of summertime ozone concentrations across the British Isles has been revealed us...
Uncertainty about health effects of long-term ozone exposure remains. Land use regression (LUR) mode...
National audienceABSTRACT : A series of measurements by passive tubes with diffusion were carried ou...
The impact of 27 volatile organic compounds (VOCs) on the regional O<sub>3</sub> increment was inves...
Tropospheric ozone concentrations regarded as harmful for human health are frequently encountered in...
This paper describes the further development and application of the Edinburgh-Lancaster Model for Oz...
Surface ozone concentrations show very large local variability. This, in rural areas, is largely a c...
Ozone measurements have been apart of EMEP since its third phase in 1984–1986 and since 1988 data ha...
In Britain wheat is an important crop accounting for 41% of the total cereal production. In this stu...
Urban ozone concentrations are determined by the balance between ozone destruction, chemical product...
The Edinburgh Lancaster Model for Ozone (ELMO) has been previously used to predict ground-level ozon...
This study investigated the relationship between urban and rural ozone concentrations and quantified...
Concentrations of tropospheric ozone (O3) and exceedance of critical levels to vegetation have been ...
The aim of the campaign presented here is to compare data networks' measurements of atmospheric poll...
Uncertainty about health effects of long-term ozone exposure remains. Land use regression (LUR) mode...
The spatial pattern of summertime ozone concentrations across the British Isles has been revealed us...
Uncertainty about health effects of long-term ozone exposure remains. Land use regression (LUR) mode...
National audienceABSTRACT : A series of measurements by passive tubes with diffusion were carried ou...
The impact of 27 volatile organic compounds (VOCs) on the regional O<sub>3</sub> increment was inves...
Tropospheric ozone concentrations regarded as harmful for human health are frequently encountered in...
This paper describes the further development and application of the Edinburgh-Lancaster Model for Oz...