14 February 2008

Special issue: Large-scale computations in environmental modelling

International Journal of Environment and Pollution 32(2) 2008

Most of these papers were presented at the Fifth International Conference on Large-Scale Scientific Computations, LSSC’05, held in Sozopol, Bulgaria on 5–10 June 2005.
  • On the numerical asymmetry in calculating Coriolis terms through the splitting method in a mesoscale model
  • Estimation of the exchange of sulphur pollution over the Balkan region in 1995–2000
  • Modelling changes of aerosol compositions over Belgium and Europe
  • Different splitting techniques with application to air pollution models
  • Impact of future climate changes on high pollution levels
  • On efficient numerical solution of one-dimensional convection–diffusion equations in modelling atmospheric processes
  • An incinerator air quality impact assessment for metals, PAH, dioxins and furans by using the MM5-CMAQ-EMIMO atmospheric modelling system: Spain case study
  • The LOTOS–EUROS model: description, validation and latest developments

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