Publications
Research Highlights
A burning question. Can recent growth rate anomalies in the greenhouse gases be attributed to large-scale biomass burning events?" Atmospheric Environment 39, no. 14 (2005): 2513-2517.
"A brief history of the Cape Grim Baseline Air Pollution Station." In Baseline Atmospheric Program (Australia) 2005-2006, edited by P. B. Krummel, J. M. Cainey and N. Derek, 1-6. Melbourne: Australian Bureau of Meteorology and CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research, 2007.
"Biomass burning emissions of trace gases and particles in marine air at Cape Grim, Tasmania." Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 15, no. 23 (2015): 13393-13411.
"Bottom-Up Estimates of Coal Mine Methane Emissions in China: A Gridded Inventory, Emission Factors, and Trends." Environmental Science & Technology Letters (2019).
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