Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6344062 | Atmospheric Research | 2012 | 39 Pages |
Abstract
⺠Understanding air mass origin is essential to interpreting composition measurements. ⺠The use of wind measurements, trajectories and dispersion models are explained. ⺠Methods to link meteorological measurements with composition are explored. ⺠An historical and practical perspective on the various methods is given. ⺠A case study using the NAME dispersion model illustrates one such method.
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Authors
Zoë L. Fleming, Paul S. Monks, Alistair J. Manning,