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Air Pollution Modeling and Its Application XIX

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Table of contents

1. Local and urban scale modeling

1. On-line Integrated Meteorological and Chemical Transport Modelling: Advantages and Prospectives
Alexander Baklanov, Ulrik Korsholm

2. Modelling of the Urban Wind Profile
Sven-Erik Gryning, Ekaterina Batchvarova

3. Development of a Lagrangian Particle Model for Dense Gas Dispersion in Urban Environment
G. Tinarelli, D. Anfossi, S. Trini Castelli, A. Albergel, F. Ganci, G. Belfiore, J. Moussafir

4. CFD and Mesoscale Air Quality Modelling Integration: Web Application for Las Palmas (Canary Islands, Spain)
R. San José, J. L. Pérez, J. L. Morant, R. M. González

5. On the Suppression of the Urban Heat Island over Mountainous Terrain in Winter
Charles Chemel, Jean-Pierre Chollet, Eric Chaxel

6. Air Quality Management Strategies in Large Cities: Effects of Changing the Vehicle Fleet Composition in Barcelona and Madrid Greater Areas (Spain) by Introducing Natural Gas Vehicles
María Gonçalves, Pedro Jiménez-Guerrero, José M. Baldasano

7. Evaluation of the Hazard Prediction and Assessment Capability (HPAC) Model with the Oklahoma City Joint Urban 2003 (JU2003) Tracer Observations
Steven Hanna, Joseph Chang, John White, James Bowers

8. Origin and Influence of PM10 Concentrations in Urban and in Rural Environments
Andreas Kerschbaumer, Rainer Stern, Martin Lutz

9. Development and Application of MicroRMS Modelling System to Simulate the Flow, Turbulence and Dispersion in the Presence of Buildings
S. Trini Castelli, T. G. Reisin, G. Tinarelli

10. Numerical Treatment of Urban and Regional Scale Interactions in Chemistry-Transport Modelling
R. Wolke, D. Hinneburg, W. Schröder, E. Renner

2. Regional and intercontinental modeling

11. Contribution of Biogenic Emissions to Carbonaceous Aerosols in Summer and Winter in Switzerland: A Modelling Study
S. Andreani-Aksoyoglu, J. Keller, M. R. Alfarra, A. S. H. Prévôt, J. J. Sloan, Z. He

12. A Regional Air Quality Model over the Kanto Region of Japan: The Effect of the Physics Parameterization on the Meteorological and Chemical Fields
Masanori Niwano, Masayuki Takigawa, Hajime Akimoto, Masaaki Takahashi, Mitsuhiro Teshiba

13. Regional Aerosol Optical Thickness Distribution Derived by CMAQ Model in the Siberian Forest Fire Emission Episode of May 2003
Hee-Jin In, Yong Pyo Kim, Kwon-Ho Lee

14. Modelling the Deposition of Reduced Nitrogen at Different Scales in the United Kingdom
Anthony J. Dore, Mark R. Theobald, Maciej Kryza, Massimo Vieno, Sim Y. Tang, Mark A. Sutton

15. Long-Term Simulations of Surface Ozone in East Asia During 1980 – 2020 with CMAQ and REAS Inventory
Toshimasa Ohara, Kazuyo Yamaji, Itsushi Uno, Hiroshi Tanimoto, Seiji Sugata, Tatsuya Nagashima, Jun-ichi Kurokawa, Nobuhiro Horii, Hajime Akimoto

16. The Use of Meso-Scale Atmospheric Circulation Types as a Strategy for Modelling Long-Term Trends in Air Pollution
Douw Steyn, Bruce Ainslie, J. W. Kaminski, J. C. McConnell, Alberto Martilli, L. Neary

17. Development and Applications of Biogenic Emission Term as a Basis of Long-Range Transport of Allergenic Pollen
Pilvi Siljamo, Mikhail Sofiev, Tapio Linkosalo, Hanna Ranta, Jaakko Kukkonen

18. High Resolution Nested Runs of the AURAMS Model with Comparisons to PrAIRie2005 Field Study Data
Paul A. Makar, Craig Stroud, Brian Wiens, SunHee Cho, Junhua Zhang, Morad Sassi, John Liggio, Michael Moran, Wanmin Gong, Sunling Gong, Shao-Meng Li, Jeff Brook, Kevin Strawbridge, Kurt Anlauf, Chris Mihele, Desiree Toom-Sauntry

19. The Effect of Lateral Boundary Values on Atmospheric Mercury Simulations with the CMAQ Model
O. Russell Bullock

20. Air Pollution Modelling with Perturbational Downscaling
Eugene Genikhovich, Mikhail Sofiev, Guy Schayes, Irene Gracheva

21. Forest Fires Impact on Air Quality over Portugal
A. I. Miranda, A. Monteiro, V. Martins, A. Carvalho, M. Schaap, P. Builtjes, C. Borrego

22. The VetMet Veterinary Decision Support System for Airborne Animal Diseases
Jens Havskov, Søren Alexandersen, Poul Astrup, Knud Erik Christensen, Torben Mikkelsen, Sten Mortensen, Torben Strunge Pedersen, Søren Thykier-Nielsen

23. Development and Verification of TAPM
Peter Hurley

24. Development of Fire Emissions Inventory Using Satellite Data
Biswadev A. Roy, George A. Pouliot, J. David Mobley, Thompson G. Pace, Thomas E. Pierce, Amber J. Soja, James J. Szykman, J. Al-Saadi

25. Toward a US National Air Quality Forecast Capability: Current and Planned Capabilities
Paula Davidson, Kenneth Schere, Roland Draxler, Shobha Kondragunta, Richard A. Wayland, James F. Meagher, Rohit Mathur

26. Two-Way Coupled Meteorology and Air Quality Modeling
Jonathan Pleim, Jeffrey Young, David Wong, Rob Gilliam, Tanya Otte, Rohit Mathur

27. Numerical Simulation of Air Pollution Transport Under Sea/Land Breeze Situation in Jakarta, Indonesia in Dry Season
Toshihiro Kitada, Asep Sofyan, Gakuji Kurata

28. Synergetic or Non-Linear Effects in PM10 and PM2.5 Scenario Calculations for 2015 in Belgium
Clemens Mensink, Felix Deutsch, Jean Vankerkom, Liliane Janssen

3. Data assimilation and air quality forecasting

29. Rapid Data Assimilation in the Indoor Environment: Theory and Examples from Real-Time Interpretation of Indoor Plumes of Airborne Chemical
Ashok Gadgil, Michael Sohn, Priya Sreedharan

30. Comparison of Data Assimilation Methods for Assessing PM10 Exceedances on the European Scale
Bruce Denby, Martijn Schaap, Arjo Segers, Peter Builtjes, Jan Horálek

31. An Observing System Simulation Experiment (OSSE) for Aerosols
Renske Timmermans, Martijn Schaap, Arjo Segers, Hendrik Elbern, Richard Siddans, Stephen Tjemkes, Robert Vautard, Peter Builtjes

32. Modelling of Benzo(a)pyrene Depositions over North Sea Coastal Areas: Impact of Emissions from Local and Remote Areas
Ines Bewersdorff, Armin Aulinger, Volker Matthias, Markus Quante

33. Air Quality Forecasting During Summer 2006: Forest Fires as One of Major Pollution Sources in Europe
Mikhail Sofiev, Pilvi Siljamo, Ari Karppinen, Jaakko Kukkonen

34. Comparison of Methods to Generate Meteorological Inputs for Modeling Dispersion in Coastal Urban Areas
Akula Venkatram, Wenjun Qian, Tao Zhan, Marko Princevac

35. Developing a Method for Resolving NOx Emission Inventory Biases Using Discrete Kalman Filter Inversion, Direct Sensitivities, and Satellite-Based NO2 Columns
Sergey L. Napelenok, Robert W. Pinder, Alice B. Gilliland, Randall V. Marin

36. A Suggested Correction to the EMEP Database, Regarding the Location of a Major Industrial Air Pollution Source in Kola Peninsula
Marko Kaasik, Marje Prank, Jaakko Kukkonen, Mikhail Sofiev

37. Fusing Observations and Model Results for Creation of Enhanced Ozone Spatial Fields: Comparison of Three Techniques
Edith Gégo, P. S. Porter, V. Garcia, C. Hogrefe, S. T. Rao

4. Model assessment and verification

38. The Effect of Heterogeneous Reactions on Model Performance for Nitrous Acid
Golam Sarwar, Robin L. Dennis, Bernhard Vogel

39. Saharan Dust over the Eastern Mediterranean: Model Sensitivity
Pavel Kishcha, Slobodan Nickovic, Eliezer Ganor, Levana Kordova, Pinhas Alpert

40. Air Quality Ensemble Forecast Coupling ARPEGE and CHIMERE over Western Europe
Ana C. Carvalho, Laurent Menut, Robert Vautard, Jean Nicolau

41. Uncertainty in Air Quality Decision Making
Bernard Fisher

42. Application of Advanced Particulate Matter Source Apportionment Techniques in the Northern Italy Basin
Marco Bedogni, Simone Casadei, Guido Pirovano, Giovanni Sghirlanzoni, Andrea Zanoni

43. Has the Performance of Regional-Scale Photochemical Modelling Systems Changed over the Past Decade?
C. Hogrefe, J. -Y. Ku, G. Sistla, A. Gilliland, J. S. Irwin, P. S. Porter, E. Gégo, P. Kasibhatla, S. T. Rao

44. Application of a Regional Atmospheric Emission Inventory to Ozone and PM Modelling over the French North Region: The summer 2006 Heat Wave Case Study
E. Terrenoire, V. Fèvre-Nollet

45. Evaluating Regional-Scale Air Quality Models
Alice B. Gilliland, James M. Godowitch, Christian Hogrefe, S. T. Rao

46. Ozone Modeling over Italy: A Sensitivity Analysis to Precursors Using BOLCHEM Air Quality Model
Alberto Maurizi, Mihaela Mircea, Massimo D’Isidoro, Lina Vitali, Fabio Monforti, Gabriele Zanini, Francesco Tampieri

47. Modelling Evaluation of PM10 Exposure in Northern Italy in the Framework of CityDeltaIII Project
C. Carnevale, G. Finzi, E. Pisoni, M. Volta

48. Comprehensive Surface-Based Performance Evaluation of a Size- and Composition-Resolved Regional Particulate-Matter Model for a One-Year Simulation
M. D. Moran, Q. Zheng, M. Samaali, J. Narayan, R. Pavlovic, S. Cousineau, V. S. Bouchet, M. Sassi, P. A. Makar, W. Gong, S. Gong, C. Stroud, A. Duhamel

49. Comparison of Six Widely-Used Dense Gas Dispersion Models for Three Actual Railcar Accidents
Steven Hanna, Seshu Dharmavaram, John Zhang, Ian Sykes, Henk Witlox, Shah Khajehnajafi, Kay Koslan

50. A Statistical Approach for the Spatial Representativeness of Air Quality Monitoring Stations and the Relevance for Model Validation
Stijn Janssen, Felix Deutsch, Gerwin Dumont, Frans Fierens, Clemens Mensink

51. Estimation of the Modelling Uncertainty Related with Stochastic Processes
Oxana Tchepel, Alexandra Monteiro, Carlos Borrego

52. Development of a New Canadian Operational Air Quality Forecast Model
D. Talbot, M. D. Moran, V. Bouchet, L. -P. Crevier, S. Ménard, A. Kallaur

5. Aerosols in the atmosphere

53. Predicting Air Quality: Current Status and Future Directions
Gregory R. Carmichael, Adrian Sandu, Tianfeng Chai, Dacian N. Daescu, Emil M. Constantinescu, Youhua Tang

54. Diagnostic Analysis of the Three-Dimensional Sulfur Distributions over the Eastern United States Using the CMAQ Model and Measurements from the ICARTT Field Experiment
Rohit Mathur, Shawn Roselle, George Pouliot, Golam Sarwar

55. Heterogeneous Chemical Processes and Their Role on Particulate Matter Formation in the Mediterranean Region
Marina Astitha, George Kallos, Petros Katsafados, Elias Mavromatidis

56. Regional Coverage Modelling of Marine Aerosols Concentration in French Mediterranean Coastal Area
Romain Blot, Gilles Tedeshi, Jacques Piazzola

57. Formation of Secondary Inorganic Aerosols by High Ammonia Emissions Simulated by LM/MUSCAT
Eberhard Renner, Ralf Wolke

58. The Origins and Formation Mechanisms of Aerosol during a Measurement Campaign in Finnish Lapland, Evaluated Using the Regional Dispersion Model SILAM
Marje Prank, Mikhail Sofiev, Marko Kaasik, Taina Ruuskanen, Jaakko Kukkonen, Markku Kulmala

59. Modelling Regional Aerosols: Impact of Cloud Processing on Gases and Particles over Eastern North America and in Its Outflow During ICARTT 2004
W. Gong, J. Zhang, M. D. Moran, P. A. Makar, S. L. Gong, C. Stroud, V. S. Bouchet, S. Cousineau, S. Ménard, M. Samaali, M. Sassi, B. Pabla, R. Leaitch, A. M. Macdonald, K. Anlauf, K. Hayden, D. Toom-Sauntry, A. Leithead, J. W. Strapp

60. On the Role of Ammonia in the Formation of PM2.5
C. Mensink, F. Deutsch

6. Interactions between air quality and climate change

61. Linking Global and Regional Models to Simulate U.S. Air Quality in the Year 2050
Chris Nolte, Alice Gilliland, Christian Hogrefe

62. Impacts of Climate Change on Air Pollution Levels in the Northern Hemisphere with Special Focus on Europe and the Arctic
Gitte B. Hedegaard, Jørgen Brandt, Jesper H. Christensen, Lise M. Frohn, Camilla Geels, Kaj M. Hansen, Martin Stendel

63. Regional Climate Change Impacts on Air Quality in CECILIA EC 6FP Project
Tomas Halenka, Peter Huszar, Michal Belda

7. Air quality and human health

64. Models of Exposure for Use in Epidemiological Studies of Air Pollution Health Impacts
Michael Brauer, Bruce Ainslie, Michael Buzzelli, Sarah Henderson, Tim Larson, Julian Marshall, Elizabeth Nethery, Douw Steyn, Jason Su

65. Long-Term Regional Air Quality Modelling in Support of Health Impact Analyses
C. Hogrefe, B. Lynn, K. Knowlton, R. Goldberg, C. Rosenzweig, P. L. Kinney

66. A Modeling Methodology to Support Evaluation of Public Health Impacts on Air Pollution Reduction Programs
Vlad Isakov, Halûk Özkaynak

67. Evaluating the Effects of Emission Reductions on Multiple Pollutants Simultaneously
Deborah Luecken, Alan Cimorelli, Cynthia Stahl, Daniel Tong

68. Modelling of the Exposure of Urban Populations to PM2.5, NO2 and O3, and Applications in the Helsinki Metropolitan Area in 2002 and 2025
J. Kukkonen, P. Aarnio, A. Kousa, A. Karppinen, K. Riikonen, B. Alaviippola, M. Kauhaniemi, J. Soares, T. Elolähde, T. Koskentalo

69. The Importance of Exposure in Addressing Current and Emerging Air Quality Issues
Tim Watkins, Ron Williams, Alan Vette, Janet Burke, B. J. George, Vlad Isakov

70. Finite Volume Microscale Air-Flow Modelling Using the Immersed Boundary Method
V. Fuka, J. Brechler

71. Simplified Models for Integrated Air Quality Management in Urban Areas
B. Sivertsen, A. Dudek, C. Guerreiro

72. Assessment of the Breathability in Urban Canyons Through CFD Simulations and Its Application to Sustainable Urban Design
Mário Tomé, Ricardo J. Santos, António Martins, Mário Russo

73. Inter-Comparison of Gaussian Plume, Street Canyon and CFD Models for Predicting Ambient Concentrations of NOx and NO2 at Urban Road Junctions
Richard Hill, Peter Jenkinson, Emma Lutman

74. Local to Regional Dilution and Transformation Processes of the Emissions from Road Transport
Dimiter Syrakov, Kostadin Ganev, Reneta Dimitrova, Angelina Todorova, Maria Prodanova, Nikolai Miloshev

75. Application of Back Trajectories Using Flextra to Identify the Origin of 137Cs Measured in the City of Barcelona
Delia Arnold, Arturo Vargas, Petra Seibert, Xavier Ortega

76. The Role of Sea-Salt Emissions in Air Quality Models
Raúl Arasa, Maria R. Soler, Sara Ortega

77. SPECIATE – EPA’s Database of Speciated Emission Profiles
J. David Mobley, Lee L. Beck, Golam Sarwar, Adam Reff, Marc Houyoux

78. Regional Transport of Tropospheric Ozone: A Case Study in the Northwest Coast of Iberian Peninsula
Santiago Saavedra, María R. Méndez, José A. Souto, José L. Bermúdez, Manuel Vellón, Miguel Costoya

79. Modelling of Atmospheric Transport of POPs at the European Scale with a 3D Dynamical Model Polair3D-POP
Solen Quéguiner, Luc Musson-Genon

80. Evolution of the Ozone Episodes in Northern Iberia (Cantabric and Pyrenaic regions) Under West European Atlantic Blocking Anticyclones
V. Valdenebro, G. Gangoiti, A. Albizuri, L. Alonso, M. Navazo, J. A. García, M. M. Millán

81. High Temporal Resolution Measurements and Numerical Simulation of Ozone Precursors in a Rural Background
M. Navazo, N. Durana, L. Alonso, J. Iza, J. A. García, J. L. Ilardia, G. Gangoiti, M. Blas

82. Nonlinearity in Source-Receptor Relationship for Sulfur and Nitrate in East Asia
Woo-Sub Roh, Seung-Bum Kim, Tae-Young Lee

83. Modelling the Impact of Best Available Techniques for Industrial Emissions Control in Air Quality: Setting Up Inventories and Establishing Projections
R. Rodriguez, P. Maceira, J. A. Souto, J. Casares, A. Sáez, M. Costoya

84. Lake Breezes in Southern Ontario: Observations, Models and Impacts on Air Quality
David Flagg, Jeff Brook, David Sills, Paul Makar, Peter Taylor, Geoff Harris, Robert McLaren, Patrick King

85. High Time and Space Resolution Ozone Modelling in Regional Air Quality Management of a Complex Mountain Area Using Calgrid 2.44
Carlo Trozzi, Silvio Villa, Enzo Piscitello

86. Analysis of Atmospheric Transport of Radioactive Debris Related to Nuclear Bomb Tests Performed at Novaya Zemlya
Jørgen Saltbones, Jerzy Bartnicki, Tone Bergan, Brit Salbu, Bjørn Røsting, Hilde Haakenstad

87. Development and Application of a New Model for the Atmospheric Transport and Surface Exchange of Semi-Volatile Organics Using the CMAQ Model Framework
Fan Meng, Baoning Zhang, Fuquan Yang, James Sloan

88. Saharan Dust over Italy: Simulations with Regional Air Quality Model BOLCHEM
Mihaela Mircea, Massimo D’Isidoro, Alberto Maurizi, Francesco Tampieri, Maria Cristina Facchini, Stefano Decesari, Sandro Fuzzi

89. Detection of a Possible Source of Air Pollution Using a Combination of Measurements and Inverse Modelling
Borivoj Rajkovic, Zoran Grsic, Mirjam Vujadinovic

90. Improving Emission Inventory in Lithuania
Vidmantas Ulevicius, Vytautas Vebra, Kestutis Senuta, Svetlana Bycenkiene

91. Tropospheric Ozone and Biogenic Emissions in the Czech Republic
K. Zemankova, J. Brechler

92. Air Pollution Dispersion Modelling Arround Thermal Power Plant Trbovlje in Complex Terrain – Model Verification and Regulatory Planning
Marija Zlata Boz?nar, Primoz? Mlakar, Boštjan Grašic, Gianni Tinarelli

93. Development of a Quasi-Real-Time Forecasting System over Tokyo
Masayuki Takigawa, Masanori Niwano, Hajime Akimoto, Masaaki Takahashi

94. A Construction and Evaluation of Eulerian Dynamic Core for the Air Quality and Emergency Modelling System SILAM
Mikhail Sofiev, Michael Galperin, Eugene Genikhovich

95. BOLCHEM Air Quality Model: Performance Evaluation over Italy
Alberto Maurizi, Mihaela Mircea, Massimo D’Isidoro, Lina Vitali, Fabio Monforti, Gabriele Zanini, Francesco Tampieri

96. Evaluation of an Operational Ensemble Prediction System for Ozone Concentrations over Belgium Using the CTM Chimere
Andy Delcloo, Olivier Brasseur

97. The Use of MM5-CMAQ-EMIMO Modelling System (OPANA V4) for Air Quality Impact Assessment: Applications for Combined Cycle Power Plants and Refineries (Spain)
R. San José, J. L. Pérez, J. L. Morant, R. M. González

98. Verification of Ship Plumes Modelling and Their Impacts on Air Quality and Climate Change in QUANTIFY EC 6FP Project
Tomas Halenka, Peter Huszar, Michal Belda

99. Quantifying Source Contribution to Ambient Particulate Matter in Austria with Chemical Mass Balance Receptor Modeling
A. Caseiro, H. Bauer, I. Marr, C. Pio, H. Puxbaum, V. Simeonov

100. On the Effective Indices for Emissions from Road Transport
Kostadin Ganev, Dimiter Syrakov, Zahari Zlatev

101. A Multi-Objective Problem to Select Optimal PM10 Control Policies
Claudio Carnevale, Enrico Pisoni, Marialuisa Volta

102. What Activity-Based Analysis and Personal Sampling Can Do for Assessments of Exposure to Air Pollutants?
Doina Olaru, Jennifer Powell

103. Intake Fraction for Benzene Traffic Emissions in Helsinki
Joana Soares, Ari Karppinen, Leena Kangas, Matti Jantunen, Jaakko Kukkonen

104. Source Apportionment of Particulate Matter in the U.S. and Associations with In Vitro and In Vivo Lung Inflammatory Markers
Rachelle M. Duvall, Gary A. Norris, Janet M. Burke, John K. McGee, M. Ian Gilmour, Robert B. Devlin

105. Air Pollution Assessment in an Alpine Valley
Peter Suppan, Klaus Schäfer, Stefan Emeis, Renate Forkel, Markus Mast, Johannes Vergeiner, Esther Griesser

106. New Approaches on Prediction of Maximum Individual Exposure from Airborne Hazardous Releases
John G. Bartzis, Athanasios Sfetsos, Spyros Andronopoulos

107. The Detroit Exposure and Aerosol Research Study
Ron Williams, Alan Vette, Janet Burke, Gary Norris, Karen Wesson, Madeleine Strum, Tyler Fox, Rachelle Duvall, Timothy Watkins

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