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Recent developments in air pollution modeling are explored as a series of contributions from researchers at the forefront of their field. This book on air quality modelings and its applications is focused on local, urban, regional and intercontinental modeling, data assimilation and air quality forecasting, model assessment and validation, aerosol transformation, the relationship between air quality and human health and the effects of climate change on air quality. It consists of a series of papers that were presented at the 28th NATO/CCMS Conference on Air Pollution Modeling and its Application held in Leipzig, Germany, May 15-19, 2006.It is intended as reference material for students and professors interested in air pollution modeling at the graduate level as well as researchers and professionals involved in developing and utilizing air pollution models. This book discusses cutting-edge developments on air pollution modeling and air quality issues. It presents topical and highly relevant subjects to the air quality and modeling research community. It provides material that can be used to further improve air quality modeling and to inform the community about recent and novel developments in the field.
| ISBN | 044452987X | | Volumes | 1 | | ISBN13 | 9780444529879 (What's this?) | | Weight (grammes) | 1569 | | Publisher | Elsevier Science & Technology | | Published in | Oxford | | Imprint | Elsevier Science Ltd | | Series ISSN | 6 | | Format | Hardback | | Series title | Developments in Environmental Science | | Publication date | 17 Aug 2007 | | Height (mm) | 229 | | Library of Congress | TD | | Width (mm) | 152 | | DEWEY | 628.53015118 | | Spine width (mm) | 43 | | DEWEY edition | DC22 | | Academic level | Professional / Scholarly | | Pages | 904 | |
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| | | Application and validation of FLUENT flow and dispersion modelling within complex geometries by Silvana Di Sabatino and Riccardo Buccolieri and Beatrice Pulvirenti and Rex Britter | | 3 | | | | Turbulence, atmospheric dispersion and mixing height in the urban area, recent experimental findings by Sven-Erik Gryning and Ekaterina Batchvarova | | 12 | | | | Inverse modelling of local surface emissions with the CHIMERE-adjoint model: The case of the Paris area during the ESQUIF field experiment by L. Menut and I. Pison and N. Blond | | 21 | | | | Numerical simulations of microscale urban flow using the RAMS model by Tamir Reisin and Orit Altaratz Stollar and Silvia Trini Castelli | | 31 | | | | Assessment of dust forecast errors by using lidar measurements over Rome by P. Kishcha and P. Alpert and A. Shtivelman and S. O. Krichak and J. H. Joseph and G. Kallos and P. Katsafados and C. Spyrou and G. P. Gobbi and F. Barnaba and S. Nickovic and C. Perez and J. M. Baldasano | | 44 | | | | Modelling urban heat island in the context of a Mediterranean city by F. Santese and S. Di Sabatino and E. Solazzo and R. Britter | | 55 | | | | Evaluation of land surface scheme modifications on atmospheric transport and deposition patterns in Copenhagen metropolitan area by Alexander Mahura and Alexander Baklanov and Steen Hoe and Jens H. Sorensen and Claus Petersen and Kai Sattler | | 64 | | | | Modelling of secondary aerosols in Switzerland in summer 2003 by S. Andreani-Aksoyoglu and J. Keller and A. S. H. Prevot and U. Baltensperger and J. Flemming | | 75 | | | | Application of the CMAQ mercury model for U.S. EPA regulatory support by O. Russell Bullock, Jr. and Thomas Braverman | | 85 | | | | Multi-objective analysis to control ozone exposure by Claudio Carnevale and Giovanna Finzi and Enrico Pisoni and Marialuisa Volta | | 96 | | | | Atmo-rhenA: a common air quality modelling system in the Upper Rhine Valley by R. Deprost and J. Bernard and E. Riviere and N. Leclerc and C. Schillinger | | 109 | | | | Perturbational downscaling and its applications in air pollution and meteorological problems by Eugene Genikhovich and Guy Schayes | | 123 | | | | Increase in nitrate deposition as a result of sulfur dioxide emission increase in Asia: Indirect acidification by Mizuo Kajino and Hiromasa Ueda | | 134 | | | | Predicted aerosol concentrations over East Asia and evaluation of relative contribution of various sources with global chemical transport model by T. Kitada and Y. Shirakawa and K. Wagatani and G. Kurata and K. Yamamoto | | 144 | | | More... | | |
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