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Overview

Anthony J. Dore is affiliated with the University of Manchester in the United Kingdom. Their research spans several areas within environmental science and earth and planetary sciences, focusing on topics related to air quality, atmospheric chemistry, and nutrient dynamics in ecosystems.

The scientist's recent publications include:

  • The UK Integrated Assessment Model for source apportionment and air pollution policy applications to PM2.5 (2021, Environment International)
  • Long term simulations of macronutrients (C, N and P) in UK freshwaters (2021, The Science of The Total Environment)
  • Nitrogen deposition in the UK at 1 km resolution from 1990 to 2017 (2021, Earth system science data)
  • Disparities between plant community responses to nitrogen deposition and critical loads in UK semi-natural habitats (2020, Atmospheric Environment)
  • The Effect of Emission Inventory on Modelling of Seasonal Exposure Metrics of Particulate Matter and Ozone with the WRF-Chem Model for Poland (2020, Sustainability)

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • Edward Carnell
  • U. Dragosits
  • Sam Tomlinson
  • Helen ApSimon
  • Tim Oxley

Common publication venues for their work are:

  • Atmospheric Environment
  • Environment International
  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Earth system science data
  • Sustainability

Anthony J. Dore's main fields of study consist of:

  • Environmental Science
  • Earth and Planetary Sciences

The subfields they contribute to include:

  • Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
  • Automotive Engineering
  • Atmospheric Science
  • Ecology
  • Environmental Chemistry

The primary research topics covered in their work involve:

  • Air Quality and Health Impacts
  • Vehicle emissions and performance
  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
  • Soil and Water Nutrient Dynamics
  • Climate Change and Health Impacts
  • Groundwater and Isotope Geochemistry
  • Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies

Best Publications

  • Towards a climate-dependent paradigm of ammonia emission and deposition

    Mark A. Sutton;Stefan Reis;Stuart N. Riddick;Ulrike Dragosits

  • Quantifying atmospheric nitrogen deposition through a nationwide monitoring network across China

    W. Xu;X. S. Luo;Y. P. Pan;L. Zhang

  • Effects of global change during the 21st century on the nitrogen cycle

    D. Fowler;C. E. Steadman;D. Stevenson;M. Coyle

  • Agricultural ammonia emissions inventory and spatial distribution in the North China Plain

    Y. Zhang;A.J. Dore;L. Ma;L. Ma;X.J. Liu

  • Modelling surface ozone during the 2003 heat-wave in the UK

    Massimo Vieno;A J Dore;David S Stevenson;Ruth Doherty

  • Nitrogen deposition and plant biodiversity: past, present, and future

    Richard John Payne;Nancy B. Dise;Christopher D Field;Anthony Dore

  • Spatio-temporal patterns of air pollution in China from 2015 to 2018 and implications for health risks.

    Mireadili Kuerban;Yizaitiguli Waili;Fan Fan;Ye Liu

  • Assessing Contributions of Agricultural and Nonagricultural Emissions to Atmospheric Ammonia in a Chinese Megacity

    Yunhua Chang;Zhong Zou;Yanlin Zhang;Congrui Deng

  • Modelling the atmospheric transport and deposition of sulphur and nitrogen over the United Kingdom and assessment of the influence of SO2 emissions from international shipping

    A. J. Dore;M. Vieno;Y. S. Tang;U. Dragosits

  • Source apportionment of atmospheric ammonia before, during, and after the2014 APEC summit in Beijing using stable nitrogen isotope signatures

    Yunhua Chang;Yunhua Chang;Xuejun Liu;Congrui Deng;Anthony J. Dore

  • An improved wet deposition map of the United Kingdom incorporating the seeder—feeder effect over mountainous terrain

    A J Dore;T W Choularton;David Fowler

  • Air pollution and its effects on lichens, bryophytes, and lichen‐feeding Lepidoptera: review and evidence from biological records

    Oliver L. Pescott;Janet M. Simkin;Tom A. August;Zoe Randle

  • The influence of long term trends in pollutant emissions on deposition of sulphur and nitrogen and exceedance of critical loads in the United Kingdom

    Małgorzata Matejko;Anthony J. Dore;Jane Hall;Christopher J. Dore

  • The role of long-range transport and domestic emissions in determining atmospheric secondary inorganic particle concentrations across the UK

    Massimo Vieno;Massimo Vieno;Mathew R. Heal;Stephen Hallsworth;D. Famulari

  • Modelling the spatial distribution of ammonia emissions in the UK

    S. Hellsten;U. Dragosits;Chris Place;M. Vieno;M. Vieno

  • Atmospheric nitrogen deposition in the Yangtze River basin: Spatial pattern and source attribution☆

    Wen Xu;Yuanhong Zhao;Xuejun Liu;Anthony J. Dore

  • Characteristics of ammonia, acid gases, and PM2.5 for three typical land-use types in the North China Plain

    Wen Xu;Qinghua Wu;Xuejun Liu;Aohan Tang

  • A spatial analysis of atmospheric ammonia and ammonium in the U.K.

    M.A. Sutton;Y.S. Tang;U. Dragosits;N. Fournier

  • Evaluation of a CMAQ simulation at high resolution over the UK for the calendar year 2003

    C. Chemel;R.S. Sokhi;Y. Yu;Y. Yu;G.D. Hayman

  • Modelling the deposition of atmospheric oxidised nitrogen and sulphur to the United Kingdom using a multi-layer long-range transport model

    N. Fournier;A.J. Dore;M. Vieno;K.J. Weston

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark A. Sutton
Mark A. Sutton Natural Environment Research Council
Ulrike Dragosits
Ulrike Dragosits UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
David Fowler
David Fowler University of Saskatchewan
Xuejun Liu
Xuejun Liu China Agricultural University
Stefan Reis
Stefan Reis University of Exeter
Thomas Choularton
Thomas Choularton University of Manchester
David Simpson
David Simpson Chalmers University of Technology
Mark R. Theobald
Mark R. Theobald Technical University of Madrid
Ron Smith
Ron Smith Natural Environment Research Council
Mathew R. Heal
Mathew R. Heal University of Edinburgh

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