Chaumerliac, Nadine
Air Pollution Modeling and its Application XXIV
Part I. Aerosols in the Atmosphere
1. Aerosols in the Atmosphere: Sources, Transport, and Multi-decadal Trends
Mian Chin, Thomas Diehl, Huisheng Bian, Tom Kucsera
2. Modelling Organic Aerosol in Europe: Application of the CAMx Model with a Volatility Basis Set Within the Eurodelta III Exercise
Giancarlo Ciarelli, Sebnem Aksoyoglu, André S. H. Prévôt, Urs Baltensperger
3. The Role of Aerosols in Low and Upper Atmospheric Layers Condensation
George Kallos, Jonilda Kushta, Nikolaos Bartsotas, Platon Patlakas, Marina Astitha, Jumaan Al Qahtani
4. A Multi-model Case Study on Aerosol Feedbacks in Online Coupled Chemistry-Meteorology Models Within the COST Action ES1004 EuMetChem
R. Forkel, D. Brunner, A. Baklanov, A. Balzarini, M. Hirtl, L. Honzak, P. Jiménez-Guerrero, O. Jorba, J. L. Pérez, R. San José, W. Schröder, G. Tsegas, J. Werhahn, R. Wolke, R. Žabkar
5. Influence of Ammonia Emissions on Aerosol Formation in Northern and Central Europe
Anna M. Backes, Armin Aulinger, Johannes Bieser, Volker Matthias, Markus Quante
6. Modeling Formation of SOA from Cloud Chemistry with the Meso-NH Model: Sensitivity Studies of Cloud Events Formed at the Puy de Dôme Station
A. Berger, M. Leriche, L. Deguillaume, C. Mari, P. Tulet, D. Gazen, J. Escobar
7. Modelling of Externally-Mixed Particles in the Atmosphere
Shupeng Zhu, Karine N. Sartelet
8. Regional Modeling of Aerosol Chemical Composition at the Puy de Dôme (France)
Christelle Barbet, Laurent Deguillaume, Nadine Chaumerliac, Maud Leriche, Alexandre Berger, Evelyn Freney, Aurélie Colomb, Karine Sellegri, Luc Patryl, Patrick Armand
9. Effect of Sea Salt Emissions on Anthropogenic Air Pollution and Nitrogen Deposition in Northwestern Europe
Daniel Neumann, Johannes Bieser, Armin Aulinger, Volker Matthias
10. Spatial and Temporal Variations in Aerosol Properties in High-Resolution Convection-Permitting Simulations in an Idealized Tropical Marine Domain
Céline Planche, Graham W. Mann, Kenneth S. Carslaw, John H. Marsham, Paul R. Field
11. Analysis of National Verses Long-Range Transport Contribution to Organic and Inorganic Aerosol Load in Selected Location in Poland
Barbara Błaszczak, Magdalena Reizer, Katarzyna Juda-Rezler, Ewa Krajny, Barbara Mathews, Krzysztof Klejnowski
Part II. Focus on Mediterranean Aerosols
12. Impact of Aerosols in Regional Climate Projections Over the Mediterranean Area
Pierre Nabat, Kiki, Samuel Somot, Marc Mallet, Martine Michou
13. Extensive Comparison Between a Set of European Dust Regional Models and Observations in the Western Mediterranean for the Summer 2012 Pre-ChArMEx/TRAQA Campaign
Sara Basart, F. Dulac, J. M. Baldasano, P. Nabat, M. Mallet, F. Solmon, B. Laurent, J. Vincent, L. Menut, L. El Amraoui, B. Sic, J.-P. Chaboureau, J.-F. Léon, K. Schepanski, J.-B. Renard, F. Ravetta, J. Pelon, C. Biagio, P. Formenti, I. Chiapello, J.-L. Roujean, X. Ceamanos, D. Carrer, M. Sicard, H. Delbarre, G. Roberts, W. Junkermann, J.-L. Attié
14. A Modelling Perspective of the Summer 2013 and 2014 ChArMEx/SAFMED Chemistry Intensive Campaigns: Origin of Photo-Oxidant and Aerosol Formation over the Western Mediterranean
Arineh Cholakian, Matthias Beekmann, Guillaume Siour, Hervé Petetin, Agnes Borbon, Paola Formenti, Evelyne Freney, Valerie Gros, Corinne Jambert, Jean-Pierre Kervern, Nicolas Marchand, Sébastien Sauvage, Jean Sciare, Pierre Durand, Karine Sellegri, Eric Hamonou, François Dulac
15. Aerosol Variability and Weather Regimes over the Mediterranean Region
Pierre Nabat, Samuel Somot, Marc Mallet, Florence Sevault, Martine Michou
Part III. Air Quality Effects on Human Health, Ecosystems and Economy
16. Assessment of Population Exposure to Particulate Matter for London and Helsinki
J. Kukkonen, V. Singh, R. S. Sokhi, J. Soares, A. Kousa, L. Matilainen, L. Kangas, M. Kauhaniemi, K. Riikonen, J.-P. Jalkanen, T. Rasila, O. Hänninen, T. Koskentalo, M. Aarnio, C. Hendriks, A. Karppinen
17. Calculation of Source-Receptor Matrices for Use in an Integrated Assessment Model and Assessment of Impacts on Natural Ecosystems
Anthony Dore, Stefan Reis, Tim Oxley, Helen ApSimon, Jane Hall, Massimo Vieno, Maciej Kryza, Chris Green, Ioannis Tsagatakis, Sim Tang, Christine Braban, Mark Sutton
18. Using a Coupled Modelling System to Examine the Impacts of Increased Corn Production on Groundwater Quality and Human Health
Valerie Garcia, Ellen Cooter, James Crooks, Brandon Hayes, Brian Hinckley, Mark Murphy, Tim Wade, Xiangnan Xing
19. Future Air Quality Related Health Effects in Europe and the Nordic Region—Sensitivity to Changes in Climate, Anthropogenic Emissions, Demography and Building Stock
Camilla Geels, Camilla Andersson, Otto Hänninen, Anne Sofie Lansø, Carsten Ambelas Skjøth, Per E. Schwarze, Jørgen Brandt
20. High-Resolution Modelling of Health Impacts and Related External Cost from Air Pollution Using the Integrated Model System EVA
Jørgen Brandt, Mikael Skou Andersen, Jakob Bønløkke, Jesper Heile Christensen, Kaj Mantzius Hansen, Ole Hertel, Ulas Im, Steen Solvang Jensen, Matthias Ketzel, Ole -Kenneth Nielsen, Marlene Schmidt Plejdrup, Torben Sigsgaard, Camilla Geels
21. Health Parameters Under Climate Change Projections for Airborne Benzo[a]Pyrene
Pedro Jiménez-Guerrero, Nuno Ratola
22. Modeling the Air Quality and Public Health Benefits of Increased Residential Insulation in the United States
Saravanan Arunachalam, Matthew Woody, Mohammad Omary, Stefani Penn, S. Chung, May Woo, Yann Tambouret, Jonathan Levy
23. Estimating the Impact of Air Pollution Controls on Ambient Concentrations
Lucas R. F. Henneman, Cong Liu, David Lavoué, Howard Chang, James A. Mulholland, Armistead G. Russell
24. Assessment of Damage to Vegetation in Belgium Based on an Ozone Flux Model Approach
P. Viaene, F. Deutsch, C. Mensink, K. Vandermeiren, Line Vancraeynest, Charlotte Vanpoucke, Frans Fierens
25. Health Benefits of Emission Controls: A Multi-pollutant and Multi-health Outcome Analysis
Amanda Pappin, Amir Hakami
26. Air Quality Modelling to Support Decision-Making: Scenario and Optimization Approaches
Helder Relvas, Ana Isabel Miranda, Enrico Turrini, Diogo Lopes, Carlos Silveira, Joana Ferreira, Myriam Lopes, Elisa Sá, Laura Duque, Carlos Borrego, Marialuisa Volta
27. Recent and Future Changes in Nitrogen and Sulphur Emission, Deposition and the Exceedance of Critical Loads for the Region of South-West Poland and Eastern Saxony
Maciej Kryza, Małgorzata Werner, Wojciech Mill, Tomasz Pecka, Rafał Ulańczyk, Anthony J. Dore, Marek Błaś, Mariusz Szymanowski, Ewa Liana, Marzenna Strońska
28. Black Carbon Exposure of Schoolchildren in Barcelona
I. Rivas, L. Bouso, D. Donaire, M. Pandolfi, M. Castro, M. Viana, M. Àlvarez-Pedrerol, M. Nieuwenhuijsen, A. Alastuey, J. Sunyer, X. Querol
29. Developing a New Management Tool—a Holistic View on the Nitrogen Cycle
Camilla Geels, Kaj M. Hansen, Hans Estrup, Hans Thodsen, Dennis Trolle, Karsten Bolding, Berit Hasler, Marianne Zandersen, Steen Gyldenkærne, Tavs Nyord, Karen Timmermann
30. Variability in Ozone Metrics with Emission Reductions and Its Application in Health Impact Assessment
Amanda J. Pappin, Amir Hakami
Part IV. Interactions Between Air Quality and Climate Change
31. The Future: Earth System Modelling
P. J. H. Builtjes
32. International Workshop onAir Pollution, Climate Change, Human Health, and Extreme Weather
Sushil K. Dash, Mahendra P. Singh, S. Trivikrama Rao
33. Future Climate and Air Quality of the Brussels Capital Region for the 2050s Under A1B Scenario
A.W. Delcloo, R. Troch, O. Giot, R. Hamdi, A. Deckmyn, P. Termonia
34. Impact of Climate Change on the Production and Transport of Sea Salt Aerosol on European Seas
Joana Soares, Mikhail Sofiev, Camilla Geels, Jesper H. Christensen, Camilla Anderson, Joakim Lagner, Svetlana Tsyro
35. European Air Quality Simulations in the Context of IMPACT2C, Focus on Aerosol Concentrations
G. Lacressonnière, L. Watson, M. Engardt, M. Gauss, C. Andersson, M. Beekmann, A. Colette, G. Foret, B. Josse, V. Marécal, A. Nyiri, G. Siour, S. Sobolowski, R. Vautard
36. Cloud Processing of Aerosol Particles: Consequences for Precipitation?
Andrea I. Flossmann, W. Wobrock
37. Assessment of Tropospheric Ozone Increase in Future Climate Change Scenarios
Matteo Michelotti, Irene Chiesa, Ennio Tosi, Giovanni Bonafè, Rodica Tomozeiu, Giulia Villani, Fausto Tomei
Part V. Regional and Intercontinental Modeling
38. Sensitivity-Based VOC Reactivity Calculation
Sergey L. Napelenok, Deborah Luecken
39. Multiscale Modeling of Multi-decadal Trends in Ozone and Precursor Species Across the Northern Hemisphere and the United States
Rohit Mathur, Jia Xing, Sergey Napelenok, Jonathan Pleim, Christian Hogrefe, David Wong, Chuen-Meei Gan, Daiwen Kang
40. Global and Regional Modeling of Long-Range Transport and Intercontinental Source-Receptor Linkages
Christian Hogrefe, George Pouliot, Jia Xing, Johannes Flemming, Shawn Roselle, Rohit Mathur, Stefano Galmarini
41. Calculation of Sensitivity Coefficients for Individual Airport Emissions in the Continental UnitedStates Using CMAQ-DDM3D/PM
Scott Boone, Stefani Penn, Jonathan Levy, Saravanan Arunachalam
42. Regional Scale Dispersion Modellingof Amines from Industrial CCS Processes with COSMO-MUSCAT
Ralf Wolke, Andreas Tilgner, Roland Schrödner, Claus Nielsen, Hartmut Herrmann
43. Contribution of Ship Emissions to the Concentration and Deposition of Pollutants in Europe: Seasonal and Spatial Variation
Sebnem Aksoyoglu, A. S. H. Prévôt, U. Baltensperger
44. Development of an Approximate Method for Advection of Sensitivity Fields
Pedram Falsafi, Amir Hakami
45. Modeling and Chemical Analysis Used as Tools to Understand Decade-Long Trends of Ozone Air Pollution in the Lower Fraser Valley, British Columbia, Canada
Nadya Moisseeva, Bruce Ainslie, Roxanne Vingarzan, Douw Steyn
46. A Source-Receptor Analysis of NO
Annie F. Seagram, Bruce Ainslie, Roxanne Vingarzan
47. Modelling Photochemical Air Pollutants from Industrial Emissions in a Constrained Coastal Valley with Complex Terrain
Benjamin Weinstein, Douw Steyn, Peter Jackson
48. Diagnosis of Transboundary Mass Fluxes from Modelled North American Regional Sulphur and Nitrogen Deposition Fields
Michael D. Moran, Chul-Un Ro, Robert Vet, Qiong Zheng
49. Modelling Regional Air Quality in the Canadian Arctic: Impact of North American Wildfire and Arctic Shipping Emissions
Wanmin Gong, Stephen R. Beagley, Junhua Zhang, Sophie Cousineau, Jack Chen, Mourad Sassi, Rodrigo Munoz-Alpizar, Heather Morrison, Lynn Lyons, Pascal Bellavance
50. LEO: Combination of a Plume and Grid Model in the Netherlands
Eric van der Swaluw, Richard Kranenburg, Wilco Vries, Ferd Sauter, Roy Wichink Kruit, Jan Aben, Astrid Manders, Guus Velders, Martijn Schaap, Addo Pul
51. Increasing the Number of Allergenic Pollen Species in SILAM Forecasts
Marje Prank, Mikhail Sofiev, Pilvi Siljamo, Mari Kauhaniemi, European Aeroallergen Network
52. PM Modelling over Nepal with WRF-Chem
A. Mues, A. Lauer, M. Rupakheti
53. Impact of Temporal Resolution of Dry Deposition Velocities on Air Quality Modeling
Joaquim Arteta, Beatrice Josse, Mathieu Joly, Virginie Marecal, Matthieu Plu
54. Modelling of Pollen Emission Process for Dispersal Simulation of Birch Pollen
Shigeto Kawashima, Satoshi Kobayashi, Keita Tanaka
55. May Weather Types and Wind Patterns Enhance Our Understanding of the Relationship Between the Local Air Pollution and the Synoptic Circulation?
Antonella Morgillo, Giovanni Bonafè, Enrico Minguzzi, Isabella Ricciardelli, Gian Paolo Gobbi, Luca Liberto, Federico Angelini, Tony C. Landi, Michele Stortini, Davide Dionisi
56. Sensitivity of Ground-Level Ozone to NO
Kinga Wałaszek, Maciej Kryza, Małgorzata Werner, Hanna Ojrzyńska
57. Using a Dynamical Approach for Implementing Ammonia Emissions into WRF-Chem Over Europe
Małgorzata Werner, Camilla Geels, Maciej Kryza, Carsten Ambelas Skjøth
58. Application of the WRF-Chem Model for Air Pollution Forecasting in Poland
Małgorzata Werner, Maciej Kryza, Carsten Ambelas Skjøth, Hanna Ojrzyńska, Kinga Wałaszek, Anthony J. Dore
59. The LAPMOD_SA Modelling System for Source Attribution
Giovanni Bonafè, Roberto Bellasio, Roberto Bianconi
Part VI. Local and Urban Scale Modelling
60. Near-Field Pollutants Dispersion in a Stratified Surface Layer: Comparison of Numerical Study and Field Measurements of SIRTA
Xiao Wei, Eric Dupont, Bertrand Carissimo, Eric Gilbert, Luc Musson-Genon
61. Cool Cities—Clean Cities? Secondary Impacts of Urban Heat Island Mitigation Strategies on Urban Air Quality
Joachim Fallmann, Renate Forkel, Stefan Emeis
62. Deposition Following Accidental Releases of Chlorine from Railcars
Steven Hanna, Joseph Chang, John Hearn, Bruce Hicks, Shannon Fox, Mark Whitmire, Thomas Spicer, David Brown, Michael Sohn, Tetsuji Yamada
63. A Community-Scale Modeling System to Assess Port-Related Air Quality Impacts
Vlad Isakov, Timothy Barzyk, Saravanan Arunachalam, Michelle Snyder, Akula Venkatram
64. Recent Advances in Modeling of the Atmospheric Boundary Layer and Land Surface in the Coupled WRF-CMAQ Model
Jonathan Pleim, Robert Gilliam, Wyat Appel, Limei Ran
65. A Coupled Experimental-Modelling Approach to Estimate Black Carbon Concentrations at Urban Level
Fabian Lenartz, Olivier Brasseur, Priscilla Declerck, Luc Bertand
66. Exposure Assessment to High-Traffic Corridors in Bogota Using a Near-Road Air Quality Model
Jorge E. Pachón, Constanza Saavedra, María P. Pérez, Boris R. Galvis, Saravanan Arunachalam
67. Atmospheric Plume Modeling with a Three-Dimensional Refinement Adaptive Grid Method
M. Talat Odman, Yongtao Hu, Fernando Garcia-Menendez
68. Modelling the Dispersion of Particle Numbers in Five European Cities
Jaakko Kukkonen, Matthias Karl, Menno P. Keuken, Hugo A. C. Denier Gon, Bruce R. Denby, Vikas Singh, John Douros, Astrid Manders, Zissis Samaras, Nicolas Moussiopoulos, Sander Jonkers, Mia Aarnio, Ari Karppinen, Leena Kangas, Susanne Lützenkirchen, Tuukka Petäjä, Ranjeet S. Sokhi
69. Development of a Screening Tool for Quick Environmental Assessment of Mobility Scenarios
Wouter Lefebvre, Bino Maiheu, Stijn Vranckx, Stijn Janssen
70. Assessing Climate Change in Cities Using UrbClim
Hans Hooyberghs, Bino Maiheu, Koen Ridder, Dirk Lauwaet, Wouter Lefebvre
Part VII. Model Assessment and Verification
71. Is It Now Possible to Use Advanced Dispersion Modelling for Emergency Response? The Example of a CBRN-E Exercise in Paris
Patrick Armand, Christophe Duchenne, Luc Patryl
72. Typical Performances of Mesoscale Meteorology Models
K. Heinke Schlünzen, Kristina Conrady, Christopher Purr
73. The Effect of Wood Burning on Particulate Matter Concentrations in Flanders, Belgium
Wouter Lefebvre, Frans Fierens, Charlotte Vanpoucke, Nele Renders, Kaat Jespers, Jordy Vercauteren, Felix Deutsch, Stijn Janssen
74. Diagnostic Evaluations of the CHIMERE Model: Local Versus Advected Contributions of Fine Particles and Nitrate Formation Regime in the Paris Megacity
Herve Petetin, M. Beekmann, J. Sciare, M. Bressi, A. Rosso, O. Sanchez, V. Ghersi, R. Sarda-Estève, J.-E. Petit
75. AQMEII 1, 2 and 3: Direct and Indirect Benefits of Community Model Evaluation Exercises
S. Galmarini, E. Solazzo, U. Im, I. Kioutsioukis
76. Sensitivity of Modelled Land Use Specific Nitrogen Deposition Fluxes to Improved Process Descriptions
Sabine Banzhaf, Martijn Schaap, Roy Wichink Kruit, Richard Kranenburg, Astrid Manders, Carlijn Hendriks
77. A Comprehensive CTM Assessment Over an Highly Polluted Area
Tony C. Landi, Michele Stortini, Giovanni Bonafé, Enrico Minguzzi, Paolo Cristofanelli, Matteo Rinaldi, Stefania Gilardoni, Stefano Decesari, Isabella Ricciardelli, Antonella Morigillo, Gian Paolo Gobbi, Paolo Bonasoni
78. Application of a Hybrid Chemical Transport-Receptor Model to Develop Region-Specific Source Profiles for PM
Cesunica E. Ivey, Heather A. Holmes, Yongtao Hu, James A. Mulholland, Armistead G. Russell
79. Evaluation of Local-Scale Models for Accidental Releases in Built Environments: Results of the Modelling Exercises in Cost Action ES1006
Silvia Trini Castelli, Kathrin Baumann-Stanzer, Bernd Leitl, C. Maya Milliez, Eva Berbekar, Aniko Rakai, Vladimir Fuka, Antti Hellsten, Anton Petrov, George Efthimiou, Spyros Andronopoulos, Gianni Tinarelli, Richard Tavares, Patrick Armand, Claudio Gariazzo, Klara Jurcakova, Goran Gašparac
80. High Resolution Model Simulations of the Canadian Oil Sands with Comparisons to Field Study Observations
P. A. Makar, C. Stroud, J. Zhang, M. Moran, A. Akingunola, W. Gong, S. Gravel, B. Pabla, P. Cheung, Q. Zheng, G. Marson, S. -M. Li, J. Brook, K. Hayden, J. Liggio, R. Staebler, A. Darlington
81. Uncertainties of Top-Down Fire Emission Estimates at Regional and Global Scales
M. Sofiev, J. Soares, J. Vira, M. Prank, R. Kouznetsov
82. Inherent Uncertainties in Atmospheric Models: Weather and Air Pollution
Marina Astitha, Jaemo Yang, Huiying Luo, S. T. Rao
83. Diagnostic Evalutation of Bromine Reactions on Mercury Chemistry
Johannes Bieser, Volker Matthias, Oleg Travnikov, Ian M. Hedgecock, Christian Gencarelli, Francesco Simone, A. Weigelt, Jialei Zhu
84. On the Spatial Support of Time Series of Monitoring Data for Model Evaluation
Efisio Solazzo, Stefano Galmarini
85. Validation of the WRF-CMAQ Two-Way Model with Aircraft Data and High Resolution MODIS Data in the CA 2008 Wildfire Case
David C. Wong, Chenxia Cai, Jonathan Pleim, Rohit Mathur, Mark S. Murphy
86. Metamodels for Ozone: Comparison of Three Estimation Techniques
P. Steven Porter, S. T. Rao, Christian Hogrefe, Edith Gégo, Rohit Mathur
87. Disparate PM
John Paul Sutton
88. Evaluation of Simulated Particulate Matter Spread in 2010 Russian Wildfire Case Using Air Quality Monitoring Data
Ketlin Reis, Velle Toll, Riinu Ots, Marko Kaasik, Joana Soares, Mikhail Sofiev, Marje Prank, Aarne Männik
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Ioannis Kioutsioukis, Stefano Galmarini
90. Influence of WRF Parameterization on Coupled Air Quality Modeling Systems
Goran Gašparac, Amela Jeričević, Branko Grisogono
91. High-Resolution Air Quality Forecasts with MOCAGE Chemistry Transport Model
Mathieu Joly, Béatrice Josse, Matthieu Plu, Joaquim Arteta, Jonathan Guth, Frédérik Meleux
Part VIII. Data Assimilation and Air Quality Forecasting
92. Saharan Dust as a Causal Factor of Significant Cloud Cover Along the Saharan Air Layer in the Atlantic Ocean
Pavel Kishcha, Arlindo M. Silva, Boris Starobinets, Pinhas Alpert
93. Source-Impact Forecasting for Dynamic Air Quality Management: Application to Prescribed Burn Management
M. Talat Odman, Aditya A. Pophale, Rushabh D. Sakhpara, Yongtao Hu, Armistead G. Russell, Michael E. Chang
94. Observing System Simulation Experiments (OSSEs) for Air Quality Applications
R. Timmermans, W. Lahoz, J.-L. Attié, V.-H. Peuch, D. Edwards, H. Eskes, P. Builtjes
95. Estimation of Anthropogenic CO
R. L. Curier, R. Kranenburg, M. Jozwicka, R. Timmermans, H. Denier Gon
96. Update on NOAA’s Operational Air Quality Predictions
Ivanka Stajner, Pius Lee, Jeffery McQueen, Roland Draxler, Phil Dickerson, Sikchya Upadhayay
97. Observing System Simulation Experiments (OSSEs) Using a Regional Air Quality Application for Evaluation
Pius Lee, Robert Atlas, Gregory Carmichael, Youhua Tang, Brad Pierce, Arastoo Pour Biazar, Li Pan, Hyuncheol Kim, Daniel Tong, Weiwei Chen
98. Inverse Modelling of Volcanic SO
Julius Vira, Mikhail Sofiev
99. Improving Air Quality Forecasts Using High Resolution Pollutant Climatologies and Surface Observations
Lucy Sarah Neal, Marie Tilbee, Paul Agnew
100. Application and Evaluation of MODIS LAI, FPAR, and Albedo Products in the WRF/CMAQ System
Limei Ran, Jonathan Pleim, Robert Gilliam, Christian Hogrefe, Frank Binkowski, Larry Band
101. Application of a Land Cover Indicator to Characterize Spatial Representativeness of Air Quality Monitoring Stations Over Italy
Antonio Piersanti, Luisella Ciancarella, Giuseppe Cremona, Gaia Righini, Lina Vitali
102. Dynamic Data Fusion Approach for Air Quality Assessment
Lucia Paci, Giovanni Bonafè, Carlo Trivisano
103. The Performance and Issues of a Regional Chemical Transport Model During Discover-AQ 2014 Aircraft Measurements Over Colorado
Youhua Tang, Li Pan, Pius Lee, Daniel Tong, Hyun-Cheol Kim, Jun Wang, Sarah Lu
Keywords: Environment, Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution, Atmospheric Sciences, Math. Appl. in Environmental Science, Geophysics and Environmental Physics, Complex Networks
- Editor
- Chaumerliac, Nadine
- Steyn, Douw G.
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2016
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1st ed. 2016
- Series
- Springer Proceedings in Complexity
- Page amount
- 69 pages
- Category
- Natural Sciences
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9783319244785
- Printed ISBN
- 978-3-319-24476-1