Peter Brimblecombe
Peter Brimblecombe (born 1949) is an Australian-born, British atmospheric chemist, currently emeritus professor of atmospheric chemistry at the University of East Anglia and National Sun Yat-sen University in Taiwan. In a five-decade research career, he has written or co-authored seven books and around 400 peer-reviewed papers on air pollution and its effects on human health and the environment, but is probably best known as the author of ''The Big Smoke'', which has been described as a definitive history of air pollution. Provided by Wikipedia
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Effect of Fireworks, Chinese New Year and the COVID-19 Lockdown on Air Pollution and Public Attitudes by Peter Brimblecombe, Yonghang Lai
Published 2020-09-01
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Potential Trace Metal–Organic Complexation in the Atmosphere by Hiroshi Okochi, Peter Brimblecombe
Published 2002-01-01
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Long-range Transport of Air Pollutants to Taiwan during the COVID-19 Lockdown in Hubei Province by I-Chien Lai, Peter Brimblecombe
Published 2020-10-01
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Potential Damage to Modern Building Materials from 21st Century Air Pollution by Peter Brimblecombe, Carlota M. Grossi
Published 2010-01-01
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Founding Editorial — Atmospheric Systems and TheScientificWorld by Peter Brimblecombe, John G. Watson
Published 2001-01-01
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