Selected Publications

Characterisation of complex pollutant emissions from industrial sites.
14th IUAPPA World Congress, Brisbane. Taylor, J. 2007.


Effects of plume merger on model prediction.
14th IUAPPA World Congress, Brisbane. D’Abreton, P. Taylor, J. & Ormerod, R.  2007.

A new model validation database for the evaluating AERMOD, NRPB R91 and ADMS using Krypton-85 data from BNFL Sellafield.
IJEP Vol. 24, No. 1/2/3/4 pp. 75-84.  Hill, R. Taylor, T.J. Lowles, I. Emmerson, K. & Parker, T.  2005.
Link to PowerPoint presentation of study: http://harmo.org/Conferences/Proceedings/_Garmisch/publishedSections/PPT/1.14-Hill.pdf

The evaluation and characterisation of fugitive emissions from a large industrial site.
13th IUAPPA World Congress, London. Taylor, T. J. Hill, R. A. Lowles, I. Parker, T. & Stevens, A.  2004.

Uncertainty in deriving dispersion parameters from meteorological data.
ADMLC-R2. ISBN 0-85951-525-7. Auld V., Hill R. and Taylor T.J. 2003 http://www.admlc.org.uk/ar02-03.htm

The use of gaseous emissions from a complex industrial site as a means of validating atmospheric dispersion models.                                             
COGER 2003 Lancaster University. Auld, V. Lowles, I. Hill, R. Taylor, J. Emmerson, K. Stewart, H. & Parker, T. 2003

Configuration and validation of regulatory atmospheric dispersion models for a complex industrial site.                                                               
Clean Air 33, 44-51. Hill R. A., Taylor J., Lowles I., Emmerson K. and Parker T. 2003

 A wind tunnel study of dense gas dispersion in a stable boundary layer over a rough surface.                                                                  
Atmospheric Environment, Vol. 35, pp.2253-2263. Robins, A, Castro, I, Hayden, P, Steggel, N, Contini, D, Heist, D, Taylor, T.J. 2001.

Modelling dense gas dispersion in complex environments.                       
Air Pollution VIII, J.W.S. Longhurst, C.A. Brebbia and H. Power editors, WITpress, UK, pp. 129-138. Taylor, T.J. and Robins, A.G. 2000.

 A wind tunnel study of dispersion from elevated releases in neutral and convective boundary layer flow.                                                 
Proc. EUROMECH Colloquium 391, Wind tunnel modelling of dispersion in environmental flows, Prague. Taylor, T.J. 1999.

Development of a wind tunnel model of the atmospheric convective boundary layer for buoyant dispersion studies.
National UWERN science meeting, Aberystwyth. Taylor, T.J. 1999.

Aspect ratio effects in the development of a wind tunnel model of the atmospheric convective boundary layer.
13th Australasian Fluid Mechanics Conf. Melbourne. Taylor, T.J. 1998.


Wind tunnel modelling of atmospheric neutral and convective boundary layer flows and buoyant and non-buoyant plume dispersion.
PhD thesis, Monash University. Taylor, T.J. 1997.

Do building wakes increase ground level concentrations?               
Proc. 9th Joint Conference on the Applications Air Pollution Meteorology with the A&WMA, Atlanta. pp. 617-621. Taylor, T.J. and Melbourne, W.H. 1996.

Dispersion modelling in convective wind flows.                    
Atmospheric Environment, Vol. 28, No 11, pp.1887-1893.  Melbourne, W.H., Taylor, T.J. and Grainger, C.F. 1994.

A wind tunnel model of an inversion capped convective boundary layer.
11th Australasian Fluid Mechanics Conf. Vol. 1, pp.79-82. Taylor, T.J. and Melbourne, W.H. 1992.

Modelling of plume dispersion in an urban environment under neutral and stably stratified conditions.                                                                    
11th Australasian Fluid Mechanics Conf. Vol. 2, pp.889-892. Taylor, T.J. and Melbourne, W.H. 1992.

Wind pressures on a hemispherical dome.
J. Wind Eng. Ind. Aerodyn., Vol. 40 pp. 199-213. Taylor, T.J. 1991.


Invited Presentations

Stacks and Dispersion.                                                                    
Ventilation for Nuclear Applications: IMechE Awareness Seminar by the Nuclear Power Committee, Warrington. Taylor, T.J. 2002.


Science of air pollution.                                                                             
Chemical Incident Response Service, Air Training Day, Guy’s Hospital, London.  Taylor, T.J. 2000.