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David C. Green is affiliated with Imperial College London in the United Kingdom. Their primary field of study is Environmental Science, with a focus on Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Environmental Engineering, Atmospheric Science, Automotive Engineering, and Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

The scientist's research frequently addresses topics including:

  • Air Quality and Health Impacts
  • Air Quality Monitoring and Forecasting
  • Vehicle emissions and performance
  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
  • Climate Change and Health Impacts
  • Noise Effects and Management
  • Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena

David C. Green has published several recent papers in high-impact journals. Selected publications include:

  • A global metagenomic map of urban microbiomes and antimicrobial resistance, 2021, Cell
  • A Review of Road Traffic-Derived Non-Exhaust Particles: Emissions, Physicochemical Characteristics, Health Risks, and Mitigation Measures, 2022, Environmental Science & Technology
  • Cartography of opportunistic pathogens and antibiotic resistance genes in a tertiary hospital environment, 2020, Nature Medicine
  • European aerosol phenomenology − 8: Harmonised source apportionment of organic aerosol using 22 Year-long ACSM/AMS datasets, 2022, Environment International
  • Strong evidence for the continued contribution of lead deposited during the 20th century to the atmospheric environment in London of today, 2021, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Frequent co-authors include:

  • Anja H. Tremper
  • Frank J. Kelly
  • Roy M. Harrison
  • Jean-Eudes Petit
  • Max Priestman

David C. Green has contributed to academic venues extensively, publishing repeatedly in:

  • Environment International
  • Atmospheric Environment
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Environmental Pollution
  • ISEE Conference Abstracts

The scientist has also published books with Austroads eBooks, including:

  • Guide to Traffic Management Part 3: Transport Studies and Analysis Methods, 2020
  • Guide to Traffic Management Part 6: Intersections, Interchanges and Crossings Management, 2020

Best Publications

  • Estimation of the Contributions of Brake Dust, Tire Wear, and Resuspension to Nonexhaust Traffic Particles Derived from Atmospheric Measurements

    Roy M Harrison;Alan M Jones;Johanna Gietl;Jianxin Yin

  • Exposure, health and ecological effects review of engineered nanoscale cerium and cerium oxide associated with its use as a fuel additive.

    Flemming R. Cassee;Erna C. van Balen;Charanjeet Singh;David Green

  • A global metagenomic map of urban microbiomes and antimicrobial resistance

    David Danko;Daniela Bezdan;Evan E. Afshin;Sofia Ahsanuddin

  • Source apportionment of particle number size distribution in urban background and traffic stations in four European cities.

    Ioar Rivas;David C.S. Beddows;Fulvio Amato;David C. Green

  • Associations of short-term exposure to traffic-related air pollution with cardiovascular and respiratory hospital admissions in London, UK.

    Evangelia Samoli;Richard W Atkinson;Antonis Analitis;Gary W Fuller

  • The impact of the congestion charging scheme on ambient air pollution concentrations in London

    R.W. Atkinson;B. Barratt;B. Armstrong;H.R. Anderson;H.R. Anderson

  • ACTRIS ACSM intercomparison - Part 1: Reproducibility of concentration and fragment results from 13 individual Quadrupole Aerosol Chemical Speciation Monitors (Q-ACSM) and consistency with co-located instruments

    Vincent Crenn;Jean Sciare;Jean Sciare;Philip L. Croteau;Stéphanie Verlhac

  • ACTRIS ACSM intercomparison - Part 2: Intercomparison of ME-2 organic source apportionment results from 15 individual, co-located aerosol mass spectrometers

    R. Fröhlich;V. Crenn;A. Setyan;C. A. Belis

  • Evaluation of Tire Wear Contribution to PM2.5 in Urban Environments

    Julie M. Panko;Kristen M. Hitchcock;Gary W. Fuller;David Green

  • Transforming a Targeted Porphyrin Theranostic Agent into a PET Imaging Probe for Cancer.

    Jiyun Shi;Tracy W.B. Liu;Juan Chen;David Green

  • Particulate oxidative burden associated with firework activity.

    Krystal J Godri;David C Green;Gary W Fuller;Manuel Dall'Osto

  • New field-based agricultural biomass burning trace gas, PM2.5, and black carbon emission ratios and factors measured in situ at crop residue fires in Eastern China

    Tianran Zhang;Martin J. Wooster;David C. Green;Bruce Main

  • Receptor modelling of both particle composition and size distribution from a background site in London, UK

    D C S Beddows;R. M. Harrison;R. M. Harrison;David C. Green;Gary Fuller

  • Meteorology, air quality, and health in London: the ClearfLo project

    S.I. Bohnenstengel;S.E. Belcher;A. Aiken;J. D. Allan

  • Strong evidence for the continued contribution of lead deposited during the 20th century to the atmospheric environment in London of today.

    Eléonore Resongles;Eléonore Resongles;Volker Dietze;David C. Green;Roy M. Harrison

  • Short-term exposure to traffic-related air pollution and daily mortality in London, UK

    Richard W Atkinson;Antonis Analitis;Evangelia Samoli;Gary W Fuller

  • The impact of the congestion charging scheme on air quality in London. Part 1. Emissions modeling and analysis of air pollution measurements.

    Frank Kelly;H Ross Anderson;Ben Armstrong;Richard Atkinson

  • The influence of light and nutrients on buoyancy, filament aggregation and flotation of Anabaena circinalis

    J. D. Brookes;G. G. Ganf;D. Green;J. Whittington

  • PM2.5 on the London Underground

    J.D. Smith;B.M. Barratt;G.W. Fuller;F.J. Kelly

  • Particulate Matter Oxidative Potential from Waste Transfer Station Activity

    Krystal J. Godri;Sean T. Duggan;Gary W. Fuller;Tim Baker

  • Development and validation of the volatile correction model for PM10 -An empirical method for adjusting TEOM measurements for their loss of volatile particulate matter

    David C. Green;Gary W. Fuller;Timothy Baker

  • A European aerosol phenomenology - 7: high-time resolution chemical characteristics of submicron particulate matter across Europe

    M. Bressi;F. Cavalli;J.P. Putaud;R. Fröhlich

Frequent Co-Authors

Frank J. Kelly
Frank J. Kelly Imperial College London
Ian Mudway
Ian Mudway Imperial College London
James Allan
James Allan University of Manchester
Roy M. Harrison
Roy M. Harrison University of Birmingham
André S. H. Prévôt
André S. H. Prévôt Paul Scherrer Institute
Hugh Coe
Hugh Coe University of Manchester
Richard Atkinson
Richard Atkinson St George's, University of London
Sean Beevers
Sean Beevers Imperial College London
Andrés Alastuey
Andrés Alastuey Spanish National Research Council
Stefan Reis
Stefan Reis University of Exeter

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