Dr Andrew Chan

Photo of Dr Andrew ChanBSc (Hong Kong), DipEd (Hong Kong), MSc (Leeds), PhD (Griffith) 

Lecturer, Griffith School of Environment, Australian Rivers Institute, CESR

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Research Expertise

  • Monitoring, modelling and management of urban air pollution problems
  • Sampling and chemical analysis of air pollutants
  • Modelling of impact of inland dust to urban air quality
  • Emission and dispersion of traffic related air pollutants

Current Teaching Areas

  • Chemistry A
  • Urban Infrastructure and Pollution
  • Understanding Environmental Issues
  • Environment and Development: International Perspectives
  • Air Pollution and Noise
  • Air Quality Management
  • Environmental Pollution
  • Environmental Chemistry

Selected Publications

  • Victorian EPA, Griffith University, University of the Sunshine Coast, ANSTO and QHSS (2006) Composition of particles in four major Australian cities. Final Report to the Environment Australia.
  • Chan, Y.C., McTainsh, G.H., McGowan, H., Leys, J. and Tews, K. (2005) The influence of the 23-25 October 2002 dust storm to the air quality of major cities in eastern Australia. Water, Air and Soil Pollution, 164, 329-348.
  • McTainsh, G.H., McGowan, H., Chan, Y.C., Leys, J. and Tews, K. (2005) The 23rd October, 2002 dust storm in eastern Australia: characteristics and meteorological conditions. Atmospheric Environment, 39, 1227-1236.
  • Affum, J.K., Brown, A.L. and Chan, Y.C. (2003) Integrating air pollution modelling with scenario testing in road transport planning: the TRAEMS approach. Science of the Total Environment, 312, 1-14.
  • Hawas, O., Hawker, D., Chan, Y.C., Christensen, E., Golding, G., Cohen, D., Vowles, P. (2002) Sampling and analysis of ambient volatile organic compounds in an industrial area in Brisbane, Australia. Clean Air, 36, 39-44.
  • Chan, Y.C., McTainsh, G.H., Simpson, R.W., Vowles, P.D., Cohen, D.D. and Bailey, G.M. (2002) Light degrading properties of size-fractionated PM10 aerosol samples collected from an industrial area in Brisbane, Australia. Aerosol Science and Technology, 36, 890-898.
  • Chan, Y.C., McTainsh, G.H., Simpson, R.W., Vowles, P.D., Cohen, D.D. and Bailey, G.M. (2002) Contribution of different sources to primary and secondary aerosols in Brisbane, Australia. Clean Air, 36, 32-37.
  • Chan, Y.C., Simpson, R., Cohen, D., Hawas, O., Stelcer, E., Denison, L., Wong, N., Golding, G., Christensen, E., Gore, W., Hodge, M., Comino, E. and Carswell, S. (2005) A preliminary analysis of sources of emissions of particles in four major Australian cities by Positive Matrix Factorisation. Proceedings of The 17th International Clean Air and Environment Conference, Hobart 3-6 May 2005.
  • Rutherford, S., Macintosh, K.I., Jarvinen, K.A., McTainsh, G.H. and Chan, Y.C. (2003) Characterisation and health impacts of the October 2002 dust event in Queensland: a preliminary investigation. Proceedings of The National Clean Air Conference: Linking Air Pollution Science, Policy and Management, 23-27 November, 2003, Newcastle, Australia.
  • Hawas, O., Christensen, E., Hawker, D., Chan, Y.C., Cohen, D. and Golding, G. (2002) Characterisation and identification of sources of volatile organic compounds in an industrial area in Brisbane. Proceedings of The 16th International Clean Air and Environment Conference, 18-22 August 2002, Christchurch, New Zealand.

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