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Nitrogen dioxide (NO2)

References

Derwent R G, Middleton D R, Field R A, Goldstone M E, Lester J N, Perry R (1995)
Analysis and interpretation of air quality data from an urban roadside location in central London over the period from July 1991 to July 1992
Atmospheric Environment 29 pp 923-946

Derwent R G and Middleton D R (1996).
An empirical function for the ratio NO2 : NOX National Society for Clean Air and Environmental Protection Brighton Sussex UK
Clean Air 26 No 3/4, pp 57-60

Dixon J, Middleton D R and Derwent R G (2000)
Using measurements of nitrogen oxides to estimate the emission controls required to meet the UK nitrogen dioxide standard.
Presented at Second International Conference on Urban Air Quality, Madrid Spain, March 1999.
Published in Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Vol. 65, pp. 3-11

Dixon J, Middleton D R and Derwent R G (2001)
Sensitivity of Nitrogen Dioxide concentrations to Oxides of Nitrogen controls in the United Kingdom
Atmospheric Environment Vol 35/21 pp 3715-3728

Middleton D R (1998a) Manual on Modelling: A guide for Local Authorities
Turbulence and Diffusion Note No 241 ISBN 0 86180 348 5
Met Office, London Rd, Bracknell, Berks RG12 2SZ, UK

Middleton D R (1998b) A new box model to forecast urban air quality
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Vol. 52 pp. 315-335

Buckland A.T. and Middleton D.R. (1999)
Nomograms for calculating pollution within street canyons
Atmospheric Environment Vol. 33 pp. 1017-1036

Manning A J, Nicholson K J, Middleton D R, Rafferty S C (1999)
Field study of wind and traffic to test a street canyon pollution model
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, Vol 60 (2) 283-313

AQS (2000) The Air Quality Strategy for England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland
Cm 4548. SE 2000/3. NIA 7. The Stationery Office, London.

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