Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8862834 | Atmospheric Pollution Research | 2016 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
This new emission inventory was compared with EMEP and assessed using the WRF-CAMx air quality modelling system. Results highlighted the influence of the meteorology (high temperatures) and the magnitude of emissions on NH3 air quality concentrations. The higher resolution emissions lead to the highest maximum NH3 ground level concentrations, in specific locations.
Keywords
VOCsCB05European Monitoring and Evaluation ProgrammeEMEPECMWFEEASIANEMAPBLCLRTAPCTMConvention on Long-range transboundary air pollutionCAMxCEIPCMRE-PRTRWRFNmiNutsSecondary inorganic aerosolAmmoniaSINEEuropean Environment AgencyVolatile organic compoundsEuropean Pollutant Release and Transfer RegisterFood and Agriculture Organization of the United NationsGISGeographic information systemSNAPFAOEmission factorEmission factorsPlanetary boundary layerChemical Transport ModelAir quality modellingMOZARTNomenclature of Territorial Units for StatisticshectareAPAPine
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Authors
Marta Morán, Joana Ferreira, Helena Martins, Alexandra Monteiro, Carlos Borrego, José A. González,