Dr Nils Mole
School of Mathematics and Statistics
Senior Lecturer
+44 114 222 3772
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School of Mathematics and Statistics
G28
Hicks Building
Hounsfield Road
Sheffield
S3 7RH
- Research interests
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Nils Mole works on problems in turbulent diffusion, in particular on the atmospheric dispersion of hazardous gas clouds. The specific topics of main interest are: the relationship between statistical moments of the containment concentration; mathematical modelling of the concentration moments; the probability distribution of concentration in meandering plumes; measurement errors in concentration data; application of statistical extreme value theory to large concentration values. He also does some work in collaboration with the solar physics group, on the effect of random flows on solar oscillations.
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Journal articles
- The Spatial Variation of the Maximum Possible Contaminant Concentration From a Steady Line Source. Boundary-Layer Meteorology. View this article in WRRO
- A first-order autoregressive model for the joint distribution of a time dependent random variable and its derivative. Environmetrics, 22(7), 826-846.
- A first-order autoregressive model for the joint distribution of a time dependent random variable and its derivative. Environmetrics.
- The spatial variation of the maximum possible pollutant concentration from steady sources. Modelling for Environment's Sake: Proceedings of the 5th Biennial Conference of the International Environmental Modelling and Software Society, iEMSs 2010, 1, 410-417.
- An idealised model of turbulent dispersion: Two and three spatial dimensions. Environmetrics, 21(7-8), 767-788.
- An idealised model of turbulent dispersion: two rectangular pulse initial condition. ENVIRONMETRICS, 20(5), 527-540. View this article in WRRO
- Some comments on "The flow across a street canyon of variable width-Part 2: Scalar dispersion from a street level line source" by Serge Simoens and James M. Wallace. ATMOS ENVIRON, 43(2), 479-479. View this article in WRRO
- Effects of random flows on the solar f mode: I. Horizontal flow. SOLAR PHYSICS, 251(1-2), 453-468. View this article in WRRO
- Effects of random flows on the solar f mode: II. Horizontal and vertical flow. SOLAR PHYSICS, 251(1-2), 469-489. View this article in WRRO
- View this article in WRRO A novel approach to the solar interior-atmosphere eigenvalue problem. ASTROPHYS J, 683(1), 527-535.
- High concentrations of a passive scalar in turbulent dispersion. J FLUID MECH, 604, 447-474. View this article in WRRO
- An idealised model of turbulent dispersion: one rectangular pulse initial condition. ENVIRONMETRICS, 18(6), 561-582.
- Influence of random magnetic field on solar global oscillations: The incompressible f-mode. ASTRON ASTROPHYS, 431(3), 1083-1088.
- Some simple statistical models for relative and absolute dispersion. BOUND-LAY METEOROL, 107(2), 253-271.
- A concentration PDF for the relative dispersion of a contaminant plume in the atmosphere. BOUND-LAY METEOROL, 106(3), 411-436.
- The high concentration tails of the probability density function of a dispersing scalar in the atmosphere. BOUND-LAY METEOROL, 98(2), 315-339.
- The large time behaviour in a model for concentration fluctuations in turbulent dispersion. ATMOS ENVIRON, 35(5), 833-844.
- Evaluation of statistical models in atmospheric dispersion modelling. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENT AND POLLUTION, 14(1-6), 106-114.
- Comments on the properties and uses of atmospheric dispersion datasets. NUOVO CIMENTO DELLA SOCIETA ITALIANA DI FISICA C-GEOPHYSICS AND SPACE PHYSICS, 20(3), 475-489.
- Investigation of the collapse of the skewness and kurtosis exhibited in atmospheric dispersion data. NUOVO CIMENTO DELLA SOCIETA ITALIANA DI FISICA C-GEOPHYSICS AND SPACE PHYSICS, 20(3), 385-398.
- Modelling concentration fluctuation moments for spherically symmetric mean concentration. NUOVO CIMENTO DELLA SOCIETA ITALIANA DI FISICA C-GEOPHYSICS AND SPACE PHYSICS, 20(3), 399-411.
- A switching Poisson process model for high concentrations in short-range atmospheric dispersion. ATMOS ENVIRON, 31(6), 813-824.
- Atmospheric diffusion: Some new mathematical models. ADV COMPUT MATH, 6(3-4), 227-242.
- MODELING THE EVOLUTION OF MOMENTS OF CONTAMINANT CONCENTRATION IN TURBULENT FLOWS. ENVIRONMETRICS, 6(6), 607-617.
- THE ALPHA-BETA MODEL FOR CONCENTRATION MOMENTS IN TURBULENT FLOWS. ENVIRONMETRICS, 6(6), 559-569.
- A GENERALIZED PARETO DISTRIBUTION MODEL FOR HIGH-CONCENTRATIONS IN SHORT-RANGE ATMOSPHERIC DISPERSION. ENVIRONMETRICS, 6(6), 595-606.
- PRACTICAL STATISTICAL-MODELS OF ENVIRONMENTAL-POLLUTION. MATHEMATICAL AND COMPUTER MODELLING, 21(9), 11-14.
- RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN HIGHER MOMENTS OF CONCENTRATION AND OF DOSE IN TURBULENT DISPERSION. BOUND-LAY METEOROL, 73(1-2), 35-52.
- CONCENTRATION FLUCTUATION DATA FROM DISPERSION EXPERIMENTS CARRIED OUT IN STABLE AND UNSTABLE CONDITIONS. BOUND-LAY METEOROL, 67(1-2), 41-74.
- Investigations on the Atmospheric Dispersion of Clouds Containing Charged Tracers. IMA Journal of Applied Mathematics, 42(2), 97-117.
Chapters
- TURBULENT DISPERSION: HOW RESULTS FOR THE ZERO MOLECULAR DIFFUSIVITY CASE CAN BE USED IN THE REAL WORLD, Advances in Environmental Fluid Mechanics (pp. 3-24). WORLD SCIENTIFIC
- Effects of Random Flows on the Solar f Mode: II. Horizontal and Vertical Flow, Helioseismology, Asteroseismology, and MHD Connections (pp. 467-487). Springer New York
- Effects of Random Flows on the Solar f Mode: I. Horizontal Flow, Helioseismology, Asteroseismology, and MHD Connections (pp. 451-466). Springer New York
- Pollutant Measurements John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
Conference proceedings papers
- Turbulence and surface gravity waves on the Sun. Nonlinear Science and Complexity, Vol. 1 (pp 13-23)
- Random flow effects on surface waves. European Space Agency, (Special Publication) ESA SP(547) (pp 75-79)
- Influence of random magnetic field on photospheric surface waves. European Space Agency, (Special Publication) ESA SP(547) (pp 69-74)
- The maximum concentration during the passage of a contaminant cloud. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE AND WORKSHOP ON MODELING THE CONSEQUENCES OF ACCIDENTAL RELEASES OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS (pp 665-676)
- A model for concentration fluctuation moments in advecting clouds. NINTH JOINT CONFERENCE ON APPLICATIONS OF AIR POLLUTION METEOROLOGY WITH A&WMA (pp 68-69)
- Recent work on the probability density function (pdf) of concentration in atmospheric dispersion. NINTH JOINT CONFERENCE ON APPLICATIONS OF AIR POLLUTION METEOROLOGY WITH A&WMA (pp 34-36)
- Research group
- Grants
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Past grants, as Coinvestigator
Development of novel mathematical methods in turbulent diffusion EPSRC Extremes in turbulent dispersion EPSRC
- Teaching activities
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MAS320 Fluid Mechanics I MAS325 Mathematical Methods