14 October 2014

Special issue published: "Harmonisation Within Atmospheric Dispersion Modelling For Regulatory Purposes: Part I"

International Journal of Environment and Pollution 54(2/3/4) 2014

Expanded versions of papers presented at the 15th International Conference on Harmonsation within Atmospheric Dispersion Modelling for Regulatory Purposes.
  • Calculation of the far range atmospheric transport of radionuclides after the Fukushima accident with the atmospheric dispersion model MATCH of the JRODOS system
  • Experimental study on flow and ventilation behaviours over idealised urban roughness
  • Dispersion models and air quality data for population exposure assessment to air pollution
  • Towards a new scheme for parametrisation of deep convection in NAME III
  • High resolution maps of nitrogen dioxide for the Province of Styria, Austria
  • Large-eddy simulation of flows over two-dimensional idealised street canyons with height variation
  • On formulating equations for plume spreads for near-surface releases
  • Local PM10 source apportionment for non-attainment areas in Slovakia
  • Operational background air pollution prediction over Slovenia by QualeAria modelling system - validation
  • Operational air pollution prediction and doses calculation in case of nuclear emergency at Krško Nuclear Power Plant
  • Evaluation of the WRF meteorological model results during a high ozone episode in SW Poland - the role of model initial conditions
  • The multi-scale character of air pollution: impact of local measures in relation to European and regional policies - a case study in Antwerp, Belgium
  • A congestion sensitive approach to modelling road networks for air quality management
  • Comparison of hazard area and casualty predictions of a small-scale chemical attack using various toxic load toxicity models
  • A Lagrangian stochastic model for estimating the high order statistics of a fluctuating plume in the neutral boundary layer
  • Estimating odour impact range of a selected wastewater treatment plant for winter and summer seasons in Polish conditions using CALPUFF model
  • Determinating the influence of different PM10 sources on air quality in Ljubljana basin with CALPUFF dispersion model
  • Air quality modelling as a supplementary assessment method in the framework of the European Air Quality Directive

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