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Bradley M. Conrad, Ph.D.
Bradley M. Conrad, Ph.D.
Research Engineer, Energy and Emissions Research Lab., Carleton University
Verified email at carleton.ca
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Field measurements of black carbon yields from gas flaring
BM Conrad, MR Johnson
Environmental Science & Technology 51 (3), 1893-1900, 2017
732017
Morphology and size of soot from gas flares as a function of fuel and water addition
U Trivanovic, TA Sipkens, M Kazemimanesh, A Baldelli, AM Jefferson, ...
Fuel 279, 118478, 2020
362020
Mass absorption cross-section of flare-generated black carbon: Variability, predictive model, and implications
BM Conrad, MR Johnson
Carbon 149, 760-771, 2019
342019
Robust probabilities of detection and quantification uncertainty for aerial methane detection: Examples for three airborne technologies
BM Conrad, DR Tyner, MR Johnson
Remote Sensing of Environment 288, 113499, 2023
282023
Creating measurement-based oil and gas sector methane inventories using source-resolved aerial surveys
MR Johnson, BM Conrad, DR Tyner
Communications Earth & Environment 4 (1), 139, 2023
222023
Gaussian model for emission rate measurement of heated plumes using hyperspectral data
SJ Grauer, BM Conrad, RB Miguel, KJ Daun
Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer 206, 125-134, 2018
212018
Origins of oil and gas sector methane emissions: on-site investigations of aerial measured sources
MR Johnson, DR Tyner, BM Conrad
Environmental Science & Technology 57 (6), 2484-2494, 2023
152023
Beam steering effects on remote optical measurements of pollutant emissions in heated plumes and flares
BM Conrad, JN Thornock, MR Johnson
Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer 254, 107191, 2020
92020
Split point analysis and uncertainty quantification of thermal-optical organic/elemental carbon measurements
BM Conrad, MR Johnson
JoVE (Journal of Visualized Experiments), e59742, 2019
82019
A measurement-based upstream oil and gas methane inventory for Alberta, Canada reveals higher emissions and different sources than official estimates
BM Conrad, DR Tyner, HZ Li, D Xie, MR Johnson
Communications Earth & Environment 4 (1), 416, 2023
52023
Experimental Modelling of black carbon Emissions from gas Flares in the Oil and gas sector
P Mehr
Carleton University, 2020
42020
The effect of multiple scattering on optical measurement of soot emissions in atmospheric plumes
BM Conrad, JN Thornock, MR Johnson
Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer 254, 107220, 2020
32020
Application of Airborne LiDAR Measurements to Create Measurement-Based Methane Inventories in the Canadian Upstream Oil & Gas Sector
M Johnson, D Tyner, E McCole, B Conrad, Z Milani, S Seymour, C Roth, ...
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2021, GC24D-03, 2021
12021
An uncertainty-based protocol for the setup and measurement of soot–black carbon emissions from gas flares using sky-LOSA
BM Conrad, MR Johnson
Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 14 (2), 1573-1591, 2021
12021
Measurements of Mass Absorption Cross-Section of Flare-Generated Black Carbon and Climatic Implications
B Conrad, B Crosland, M Jefferson, M Johnson
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, 10862, 2018
12018
Objective Probability of Detection Functions for High-Resolution Detection of Point-Source Methane Emissions from Space
B Conrad, M Johnson
EGU24, 2024
2024
Aerial Survey Sample Size Requirements for Robust Methane Inventories in the Upstream Oil and Gas Industry
M Johnson, B Conrad, D Tyner
EGU24, 2024
2024
A Comparison of the Effectiveness of Regulated OGI Leak Detection and Repair (LDAR) Surveys and Aerial Measurements in the Real-World
S Wilde, D Tyner, B Conrad, M Johnson
EGU24, 2024
2024
Combining Aerial and Ground Surveys to Quantify Oil and Gas Sector Methane Emissions in Colombia
N Calderon-Cangrejo, SA Festa-Bianchet, BM Conrad, DR Tyner, ...
EGU24, 2024
2024
Deployment-invariant probability of detection characterization for aerial LiDAR methane detection
M Thorpe, A Kreitinger, DT Altamura, CD Dudiak, BM Conrad, DR Tyner, ...
2024
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