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View article: A feasibility study evaluating the usability and acceptability of the personalised space technology exercise platform mobile application
A feasibility study evaluating the usability and acceptability of the personalised space technology exercise platform mobile application Open
The P-STEP (Personalised Space Technology Exercise Platform) app is designed to bring together tailored exercise guidance and up-to-date air quality information for individuals with long term health conditions. The app allows individuals t…
View article: Multisystemic resilience and its impact on youth mental health: reflections on co-designing a multi-disciplinary, participatory study
Multisystemic resilience and its impact on youth mental health: reflections on co-designing a multi-disciplinary, participatory study Open
Youth depression is a global emergency. Redressing this emergency requires a sophisticated understanding of the multisystemic risks and biopsychosocial, economic, and environmental resources associated with young people's experiences of no…
View article: Reviewing the methodologies used to assess household PM2.5 air pollution in sub-Saharan Africa
Reviewing the methodologies used to assess household PM2.5 air pollution in sub-Saharan Africa Open
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View article: High spatial resolution aerosol and surface reflectance retrieval and validation using Sentinel-2
High spatial resolution aerosol and surface reflectance retrieval and validation using Sentinel-2 Open
Aerosols may vary spatially quite rapidly in an urban environment, but present aerosol products fail to detect them due to limitations in coarse spatial resolution. Aerosol dispersal can be mapped at local scales using Sentinel-2 with rela…
View article: Identifying and accounting for the Coriolis effect in satellite NO2 observations and emission estimates
Identifying and accounting for the Coriolis effect in satellite NO2 observations and emission estimates Open
Recent developments in atmospheric remote sensing from satellites have made it possible to resolve daily emission plumes from industrial point sources around the globe. Wind rotation aggregation coupled with statistical fitting is commonly…
View article: Investigating the barriers and pathways to implementing satellite data into air quality monitoring, regulation and policy design in the United Kingdom
Investigating the barriers and pathways to implementing satellite data into air quality monitoring, regulation and policy design in the United Kingdom Open
Satellite measurements relevant to air quality could help to inform policy and assist the monitoring and management of key air quality issues, both in the United Kingdom and internationally. This study investigates the barriers facing expe…
View article: Identifying and accounting for the Coriolis effect in satellite NO <sub>2</sub> observations and emission estimates
Identifying and accounting for the Coriolis effect in satellite NO <sub>2</sub> observations and emission estimates Open
Recent developments in atmospheric remote sensing from satellites have made it possible to resolve daily emission plumes from industrial point sources around the globe. Wind rotation aggregation coupled with statistical fitting is commonly…
View article: Who should measure air quality in modern cities? The example of decentralization of urban air quality monitoring in Krasnoyarsk (Siberia, Russia)
Who should measure air quality in modern cities? The example of decentralization of urban air quality monitoring in Krasnoyarsk (Siberia, Russia) Open
Researchers have warned that the paradigm about who should measure air quality (AQ) in cities can change as low-cost commercial sensors for monitoring atmospheric composition gain global popularity. The new paradigm implies the expansion o…
View article: Comment on acp-2022-599
Comment on acp-2022-599 Open
Abstract. Recent developments in atmospheric remote sensing from satellites have made it possible to resolve daily emission plumes from industrial point sources, around the globe. Wind rotation aggregation coupled with statistical fitting …
View article: Comment on acp-2022-599
Comment on acp-2022-599 Open
Abstract. Recent developments in atmospheric remote sensing from satellites have made it possible to resolve daily emission plumes from industrial point sources, around the globe. Wind rotation aggregation coupled with statistical fitting …
View article: Comment on acp-2022-379
Comment on acp-2022-379 Open
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are important precursors to the formation of ozone (O3) and secondary organic aero-sols (SOA) and can also have direct human health impacts. Generally, given the range and number of VOC species, their emis…
View article: Identifying and accounting for the Coriolis Effect in satellite NO <sub>2</sub> observations and emission estimates
Identifying and accounting for the Coriolis Effect in satellite NO <sub>2</sub> observations and emission estimates Open
Recent developments in atmospheric remote sensing from satellites have made it possible to resolve daily emission plumes from industrial point sources, around the globe. Wind rotation aggregation coupled with statistical fitting is commonl…
View article: Does air pollution negate benefits of exercise in those with long-term health conditions? – Rapid review
Does air pollution negate benefits of exercise in those with long-term health conditions? – Rapid review Open
BACKGROUND AND AIM In healthy adults, exercise is generally beneficial for health unless air pollution levels are very high (Tainio, 2016). However, recent studies (e.g. Sinharay et al 2018) raise the possibility that air pollution at leve…
View article: Comment on acp-2022-379
Comment on acp-2022-379 Open
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are important precursors to the formation of ozone (O3) and secondary organic aero-sols (SOA) and can also have direct human health impacts. Generally, given the range and number of VOC species, their emis…
View article: Daily evolution of VOCs in Beijing: chemistry, emissions, transport, and policy implications
Daily evolution of VOCs in Beijing: chemistry, emissions, transport, and policy implications Open
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are important precursors to the formation of ozone (O3) and secondary organic aero-sols (SOA) and can also have direct human health impacts. Generally, given the range and number of VOC species, their emis…
View article: Household air pollution and respiratory symptoms a month before and during the stringent COVID-19 lockdown levels 5 and 4 in South Africa
Household air pollution and respiratory symptoms a month before and during the stringent COVID-19 lockdown levels 5 and 4 in South Africa Open
BACKGROUND : Household air pollution (HAP) is associated with adverse human health
\nimpacts. During COVID-19 Lockdown Levels 5 and 4 (the most stringent levels), South
\nAfricans remained at home, potentially increasing their exposure to …
View article: Personal air pollution exposure during morning commute car and active transport journeys
Personal air pollution exposure during morning commute car and active transport journeys Open
Commuting by car in cities during rush hour can potentially result in the commuter being exposed to large concentrations of pollutants. We investigated the differences in pollutant concentrations by commute type in real world journeys in a…
View article: Aerosol property retrievals with the use of an airborne compact multi-angle polarimeter (C-MAP)
Aerosol property retrievals with the use of an airborne compact multi-angle polarimeter (C-MAP) Open
<p>Atmospheric aerosol particles originating either from natural (i.e. dust, volcanic ash, smoke, sea salt) or anthropogenic (i.e. pollution, agricultural activities) sources, affect the Earth&#8217;s climate through absorption a…
View article: Household Air Pollution and Respiratory Symptoms a Month Before and During the Stringent COVID-19 Lockdown Levels 5 and 4 in South Africa
Household Air Pollution and Respiratory Symptoms a Month Before and During the Stringent COVID-19 Lockdown Levels 5 and 4 in South Africa Open
Should South Africa return to Lockdown Levels 5 or 4, awareness raising about the risks associated with HAP as well as messaging information for prevention of exposure to HAP, including environmental tobacco smoke, and associated adverse h…
View article: Satellite Data Applications for Site-Specific Air Quality Regulation in the UK: Pilot Study and Prospects
Satellite Data Applications for Site-Specific Air Quality Regulation in the UK: Pilot Study and Prospects Open
Atmospheric composition data from satellite platforms offers great potential for improving current understanding of anthropogenic emissions. Whilst this data has been used extensively in research, its use by governments to regulate and ass…
View article: Volatile Organic Compound Composition of Urban Air in Nairobi, Kenya and Lagos, Nigeria
Volatile Organic Compound Composition of Urban Air in Nairobi, Kenya and Lagos, Nigeria Open
Sub-Saharan Africa is seeing rapid urbanization, with the population of cities such as Lagos and Nairobi growing at a rate of 3–4% a year. The region is extremely under-sampled for all air pollutants, particularly VOCs, which are useful ma…
View article: Household air pollution and associated risk factors before and during COVID-19 Hard Lockdown in South Africa
Household air pollution and associated risk factors before and during COVID-19 Hard Lockdown in South Africa Open
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Household air pollution (HAP) is associated with adverse human health impacts. During COVID-19 Hard Lockdown Level 5, South Africans remained at home, potentially increasing their exposure risk to HAP. This study was co…
View article: Using demand mapping to assess the benefits of urban green and blue space in cities from four continents
Using demand mapping to assess the benefits of urban green and blue space in cities from four continents Open
The benefits of urban green and blue infrastructure (UGI) are widely discussed, but rarely take into account local conditions or contexts. Although assessments increasingly consider the demand for the ecosystem services that UGI provides, …
View article: Discrete-wavelength DOAS NO <sub>2</sub> slant column retrievals from OMI and TROPOMI
Discrete-wavelength DOAS NO <sub>2</sub> slant column retrievals from OMI and TROPOMI Open
The use of satellite NO2 data for air quality studies is increasingly revealing the need for observations with higher spatial and temporal resolution. The study of the NO2 diurnal cycle, global sub-urban-scale observations, and identificat…