Items where Author is "Smith, T. E. L."

Number of items: 17.
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  • Low-cost electronic sensors for environmental research:pitfalls and opportunities. (2020) Chan, Kris and Schillereff, Daniel N and CW Baas, Andreas and Chadwick, Michael and Main, Bruce and Mulligan, Mark and O’Shea, Francis T and Pearce, Reagan and Smith, T. E. L. and van Soesbergen, Arnout and Tebbs, Emma and Thomson, Joseph picture_as_pdf
  • Contrasting communications of sustainability science in the media coverage of palm oil agriculture on tropical peatlands in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore. Liu, Felicia H M. and Ganesan, Vignaa and Smith, T. E. L. picture_as_pdf
  • Detection of microplastics in ambient particulate matter using Raman spectral imaging and chemometric analysis. Levermore, Joseph M. and Smith, T. E. L. and Kelly, Frank J. and Wright, Stephanie L. picture_as_pdf
  • Emissions of trace gases from Australian temperate forest fires: emission factors and dependence on modified combustion efficiency. Guérette, Elise-Andrée and Paton-Walsh, Clare and Desservettaz, Maximilien and Smith, T. E. L. and Volkova, Liubov and Weston, Christopher J. and Meyer, Carl P.
  • Experimental study of moisture content effects on the transient gas and particle emissions from peat fires. Hu, Yuqi and Christensen, Eirik G and Amin, Hafiz M F and Smith, T. E. L. and Rein, Guillermo picture_as_pdf
  • Fine particle emissions from tropical peat fires decrease rapidly with time since ignition. Roulston, C. and Paton-Walsh, C. and Smith, T. E. L. and Guérette, É. A. and Evers, S. and Yule, C. M. and Rein, G. and van der Werf, G. R.
  • In situ tropical peatland ire emission factors and their variability, as determined by field measurements in peninsula Malaysia. Smith, T. E. L. and Evers, S. and Yule, C. M. and Gan, J. Y.
  • Review of emissions from smouldering peat fires and their contribution to regional haze episodes. Hu, Yuqi and Fernandez-Anez, Nieves and Smith, T. E. L. and Rein, Guillermo
  • Seasons and the Anthropocene. Smith, T. E. L. and Liu, Felicia picture_as_pdf
  • Spatial variability of fine particulate matter pollution (PM2.5) on the London Underground network. Saunders, Brynmor M and Smith, James D and Smith, T. E. L. and Green, David and Barratt, B
  • An optimal environment for our optimal selves? An autoethnographic account of self-tracking personal exposure to air pollution. Tan, Sarah H. A. and Smith, T. E. L. picture_as_pdf
  • Chapter
  • Southeast Asian haze and socio-environmental–epidemiological feedback. Smith, T. E. L. and Varkkey, Helena picture_as_pdf
  • Working paper
  • Seasonality in the Anthropocene:on the construction of Southeast Asia’s 'haze season'. Liu, Felicia and Smith, T. E. L. and Yian, Vernon and Holden, John picture_as_pdf
  • 'Seasons of the Anthropocene':politicisation of the haze season in Southeast Asia. Varkkey, Helena and Liu, Felicia H M. and Smith, T. E. L. and Trott, Sophie picture_as_pdf
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  • Seasonality in the Anthropocene:politicisation of the haze "season" in Southeast Asia. Varkkey, Helena and Liu, Felicia and Smith, T. E. L. picture_as_pdf
  • The causes of Los Angeles' wildfires are complex and may have equally difficult and complicated solutions. Smith, T. E. L. picture_as_pdf
  • The effects of Canada's burning wildfires on New York show the shape of things to come for climate change. Smith, T. E. L. picture_as_pdf