Air Pollution Modeling and its Application XXIII / / edited by Douw Steyn, Rohit Mathur
| Air Pollution Modeling and its Application XXIII / / edited by Douw Steyn, Rohit Mathur |
| Edizione | [1st ed. 2014.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2014 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (624 p.) |
| Disciplina | 628.53015118 |
| Collana | Springer Proceedings in Complexity |
| Soggetto topico |
Pollution
Atmospheric science Environmental sciences - Mathematics Environmental sciences Physics Graph theory Atmospheric Science Mathematical Applications in Environmental Science Environmental Physics Graph Theory |
| ISBN | 3-319-04379-X |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto | Part I Air quality and human health -- Use of air quality modeling results in health effects research -- 2 Air quality effects on human health -- 3 Development of model-based air pollution exposure metrics for use in epidemiologic studies -- 4 Improved spatiotemporal air pollutant mixture characterization for health studies -- 5 Advances in linked air quality, farm management and biogeochemistry models to address bidirectional ammonia flux in CMAQ -- 6 A temporal NOx emissions trading system: case study of US power plants -- 7 Source attribution of attainment and exposure-based ozone metrics in North America -- 8 CASTNET methodology for modeling dry and total deposition -- 9 ACCEPTED: an Assessment of Changing Conditions, Environmental Policies, Time-activities, Exposure and Disease -- Part II Climate change and air quality -- 10 Studying aerosol-cloud-climate interactions over East Asia using WRF/Chem -- 11 Investigation of trends in aerosol direct radiative effects over North America using a coupled meteorology-chemistry model -- 12 Future year air quality change due to growth in aircraft emissions and changes in climate -- Part III Aerosols in the atmosphere -- 13 The use of a Non Negative Matrix Factorization method combined to PM2.5 chemical data for a source apportionment study in different environments -- 14 On the interplay between upper and ground levels dynamics and chemistry in determining the surface aerosol budget -- 15 Modeling of aerosol indirect effects with WRF/Chem over Europe -- 16 The influence of cloud chemical processes on the formation of secondary particulate matter -- 17 An improved volatility basis set for modeling organic aerosol in both CAMx and CMAQ -- 18 Issues related to on/offline meteorological and atmospheric chemistry model coupling -- 19 Increases in wintertime oxidation capacity counteract the success of emission reduction measures in Europe with respect to secondary inorganic aerosols -- 20 Investigating the contribution of biogenic emissions to the formation of secondary pollutants in Portugal -- 21 Modelling aerosol-cloud-meteorology interaction: a case study with a fully coupled air quality model (GEM-MACH) -- 22 Evaluation of cloud chemistry mechanism towards laboratory experiments -- 23 Effects of surf zone sea-spray particles on aerosol concentration in coastal area -- 24 Novel pathways to form secondary organic aerosols: glyoxal SOA in WRF/Chem -- 25 Modeling seasonal changes in organic aerosol composition at the puy de Dôme (France) -- 26 Using WRF-CMAQ air quality modelling system to estimate BaP concentrations over Zaragoza (Spain) -- 27 The POAEMM project: prediction of spatial and temporal variation of marine aerosols in coastal area -- 28 An integrated Weather and Sea State Forecasting system for the Arabian Peninsula (WASSF) -- 29 Modelling past and future changes in secondary inorganic aerosol concentrations in the UK -- Part IV Regional and intercontinental modeling -- 30 Modelling the impact of energy transitions on air quality and source receptor relations -- 31 Impact of mercury chemistry on regional concentration and deposition patterns -- 32 A multiscale modeling study to assess impacts of full-flight aircraft emissions on upper troposphere and surface air quality -- 33 Relevance of photolysis frequencies calculation aspects to the ozone concentration simulation -- 34 Air pollution in China in January 2013 -- 35 Impact on Ontario’s air quality due to changes in North American emission from 2005 to 2020 -- 36 Modelling the concentration and deposition of heavy metals in the UK -- 37 A process analysis of the impact of air-quality/weather feedbacks using GEM-MACH -- 38 Analog-based postprocessing methods for air quality forecasting -- 39 Comparing different modeling approaches in obtaining regional scale concentration maps -- 40 Impact of RACM2, halogen chemistry and updated ozone deposition velocity on hemispheric ozone predictions -- 41 A global wildfire emission and atmosphericcomposition: refinement of the Integrated System For Wild-Land Fires IS4FIRES -- 42 The regional LOTOS-EUROS model on tour -- 43 The incorporation of the US national emission inventory into version 2 of the Hemispheric Transport of Air Pollutants inventory -- 44 Impact of vertical and horizontal resolutions on chemistry transport modeling -- 45 A model study on the effects of emission reductions on European air quality between 1990 and 2020 -- 46 Analysis and modelling of ambient air toxics pollutants in Canada with Environment Canada AURAMS model -- 47 Investigating the coherence between a global and a limited area model for dust particle production and distribution in N. Africa -- 48 Effects of future ship emissions in the North Sea on air quality -- 49 Temporally and spatially resolved air pollution in Georgia using fused ambient monitor data and chemical transport model results -- 50 Maritime sector emissions contribution to the particulate matter pollution in a Mediterranean city-port: A modeling approach -- 51 Application and evaluation of the high-resolution regional scale FRAME model for calculation of ammonia and ammonium air concentrations for Poland for the years 2002-2008 -- 52 Regional transports of atmospheric NOx and HNO3 over Cape Town -- 53 The impact of transboundary transport of air pollutants on air quality in the United Kingdom and Poland -- Part V Local and urban scale modeling -- 54 A 40-year history of a simple urban dispersion model and its evaluation -- 55 Assessment of the effect of multiscale interactions on the atmospheric flow and the dispersion of air pollution in the city of Paris -- 56 PAHs modelling over urban area of Rome: integration of models results with experimental data -- 57 Modelling the effects of urban morphology, traffic and pedestrian dynamics on students’ exposure to air pollution -- 58 LES of advective and turbulent passive scalar fluxes in a street intersection -- 59 Two-phase accidental dense gas releasessimulations with the Lagrangian particle model Microspray -- 60 Modeling of the Urban Heat Island and its effect on air quality using WRF/WRF-Chem – Assessment of mitigation strategies for a central European city -- 61 Assessment of three dynamical urban climate downscaling methods -- 62 Validating the RIO-IFDM street canyon coupling over Antwerp, Belgium -- 63 The influence of the changing NOx-split for compliance to the European limit values in urban areas -- 64 Evaluation of air pollution models for their use in emergency response tools in built environments: the ‘Michelstadt’ case study in COST ES1006 ACTION -- 65 Development of a numerical prediction model system for the assessment of the air quality in Budapest -- 66 Analysis of the differences between pollution levels into a new and an old district of a big city using dispersion simulations at microscale -- 67 Water Tank Simulation of a dense fluid release -- 68 The porosity concept applied to urban canopy improves the results of Gaussian dispersion modelling of traffic-dominated emissions -- 69 An evaluation of the box model estimating carbon monoxide concentration in the city of Caracas, Venezuela -- 70 Implications of vegetation on pollutant dispersion in an idealized urban neighborhood -- Part VI Model assessment and verification -- 71 Dynamic evaluation of the CMAQv5.0 modeling system: Assessing the model’s ability to simulate ozone changes due to NOx emission reductions -- 72 Evaluation of a chemical data assimilation system -- 73 Resolving and quantifying ozone contributions from boundary conditions within regional models -- 74 E pluribus unum: KZ filters and Ensemble Air Quality modeling -- 75 Air quality model evaluation using Gaussian process modelling and empirical orthogonal function decomposition -- 76 AQMEII Phase 2: Overview and WRF-CMAQ Application over North America -- 77 Modelling UK Air Quality for AQMEII2 with the Online Forecast Model AQUM -- 78 Model inter-comparison studybetween NMMB/BSC-CTM and Enviro-HIRLAM on-line systems contributing to the AQMEII-Phase2 initiative -- 79 Can we explain the observed decrease in secondary inorganic aerosol and its precursors between 1990 and 2009 over Europe using LOTOS-EUROS? -- 80 Application and evaluation of high-resolution WRF-CMAQ with simple urban parameterization -- 81 A one year evaluation of the CTM CHIMERE using SURFEX/TEB within the high resolution NWP models ALARO and ALADIN for Belgium -- 82 Application of performance indicators based on observation un-certainty to evaluate a Europe-wide model simulation at urban scale -- 83 Multi-model ensembles: how many models do we need? -- 84 Diagnostic evaluation of NOx emission upgrade on air quality forecast -- 85 Presentation and validation of a new building downwash model -- 86 Boundary-layer and air quality study at “Station Nord” in Greenland -- 87 Evaluation of mesoscale model profiles against consecutive radiosounding data during the Sofia 2003 Experiment -- 88 The use of a mesoscale modeling system together with surface and upper observational data to estimate hourly benzene impacts in a mountainous coastal area -- 89 A sensitivity analysis of the WRF model to shortwave radiation schemes for air quality purposes and evaluation with observational data -- 90 Comparing WRF PBL schemes with experimental data over Northern Italy -- 91 Surface ozone variability in synoptic pattern perspectives -- 92 WRF-Chem model sensitivity analysis to chemical mechanism choice -- Part VII Data assimilation and air quality forecasting -- 93 Assimilation of satellite oceanic and atmospheric products to improve emission forecasting -- 94 Assimilation and forecasting fine aerosols over North America in summer 2012 -- 95 Evaluating the vertical distribution of ozone and its relationship to pollution events in air quality models using satellite data -- 96 Building and testing atmospheric chemistry reanalysis modeling system -- 97 Intensive campaigns. |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910298373503321 |
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Air Pollution Modeling and Its Application XXIX / / edited by Clemens Mensink, Rohit Mathur, Saravanan Arunachalam
| Air Pollution Modeling and Its Application XXIX / / edited by Clemens Mensink, Rohit Mathur, Saravanan Arunachalam |
| Edizione | [1st ed. 2025.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2025 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (XXX, 334 p. 127 illus., 125 illus. in color.) |
| Disciplina | 530.1 |
| Collana | Springer Proceedings in Complexity |
| Soggetto topico |
System theory
Ecology Environmental monitoring Complex Systems Environmental Sciences Environmental Monitoring |
| ISBN | 3-031-70424-X |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto | Comparing the Air Quality Impacts of Future Decarbonization Scenarios Using the GCAM-USA – CMAQ System of Models -- Nature-based solutions for climate change adaptation: impacts on temperature and air quality -- Impacts of biomass burning emissions on aerosol extinction coefficients and tropospheric ozone production – model sensitivity in MATCH -- Review of the revived and revisited long-range Lagrangian particle dispersion model MILORD -- Recent advancement of EPA’s global air quality modeling system: MPAS-CMAQ -- How relevant are VOC for the understanding of ozone episodes in rural areas? Analysis of VOC measurements and WRF-CAMx simulated concentrations -- Trends and Variability in Concentrations and Source Contributions of 2002 – 2019 Ozone and Particulate Matter over the Northern Hemisphere -- AQ-watch’s air quality source attribution and mitigation service -- Multi-compartment modeling from emission to exposure -- The Community Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ) Model Version 5.4: Updates and Results from Northern Hemispheric Scale Evaluation -- AQMEII PHASE 4, dissecting the deposition process in regional scale models, preliminary results -- Uncertainty in policy related cases: nitrogen deposition in Flanders -- Comparison of 18 years of modeled and observed day-of-week ozone patterns -- A comparison of CMAQ results with observed PM2.5 concentrations at the U.S. Diplomatic Missions in India -- CMAQ 5.3 parallel efficiency with MPI and OpenMP -- Downscaling effect of dry and wet deposition for Nitrogen and Sulphur compounds in comprising CMAQ and EMEP models over the urban area -- Comparing the chemical mechanisms CB6r5 and RACM2s21 for a winter ozone episode in Utah -- Indoor space depollution modelling in urban environments -- LES – the solution to microscale dispersion for indoor and outdoor environments -- Accounting for uncertainties in high-resolution 3D dispersion simulations of hazardous materials over huge urban domains -- The assessment of the dominant pollutants over the air quality status in Sofia city -- Unknown source parameters estimation in an urban-like domain using RANS and LES approaches -- Modeling dispersion by indoor turbulence with LES -- Simulating the dispersion of air emissions and water pollution discharges from scrubber-equipped ships taking into account the air-water mass transfer -- CMAQ-AERMOD Hybrid Modeling for EPA’s AirToxScreen Toxics Assessment -- High-resolution case study of pollutant dispersion in an urban environment using large-eddy simulation -- Evaluation of ALPHA options for building downwash in the American Meteorological Society Environmental Protection Agency Regulatory Model (AERMOD). |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910991171103321 |
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