Williams, Martin Lloyd, 1947-
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- Industrial air pollution, 1992:cip t.p. (Martin Lloyd Williams)
- LCCN 92000013: Industrial air pollution, 1992(hdg.: Williams, Martin Lloyd, 1947- )
- Oxides of nitrogen concentrations at Gatwick Airport, 1993:t.p. (M.L. Williams)
- Who's who in science in Europe, 1993(M.L. Williams; born 1947; head of technical policy board, Air Quality Division, Dept. of Environment)
- 15th IUAPPA World Clean Air Congress website, 29 July 2010:speaker details (Prof. Martin Williams is in the Environmental Research Group in King's College, London; formerly Head of the Air Quality Division in the UK Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs)
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Martin Lloyd Williams (22 November 1947–21 September 2020) was a Welsh chemist and environmental scientist who made important contributions to the science of air pollution and its incorporation into public policy in the United Kingdom. Williams was one of the first scientists to recognize the harmful health effects of ground-level ozone, in papers published in Nature in the mid-1970s, and one of the first to study vehicle emissions in the real world (rather than under artificial laboratory conditions). He also established the first systematic programme to produce inventories of UK national air pollution emissions.
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