Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6341842 | Atmospheric Environment | 2013 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
In conclusion, HERMES-DIS and TNO are two distinct emission inventories, both very well discretized and detailed, suitable for air quality modelling. However, the different databases and distinct disaggregation methodologies that were used certainly result in different spatial emission patterns. This fact should be considered when applying regional atmospheric chemical transport models. Future work will focus on the evaluation of air quality models performance and sensitivity to these spatial discrepancies in emission inventories. Air quality modelling will benefit from the availability of appropriate resolution, consistent and reliable emission inventories.
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Authors
J. Ferreira, M. Guevara, J.M. Baldasano, O. Tchepel, M. Schaap, A.I. Miranda, C. Borrego,