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  • ...Systems Analysis. Building on past modelling work, in particular the RAINS model, the CIAM provides the UN ECE Task Force on Integrated Assessment with: ...MEP Lagrangian Acid Deposition Model, and the EMEP Lagrangian Photooxidant Model.<ref name="emep"/>
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  • ...ther with a rise in age-related expenditures would put the European social model under considerable stress. On the other hand, the increased pace of globali ...mployment is to modernize our economy in order to secure our unique social model in the face of increasingly global markets, technological change, environme
    6 KB (867 words) - 10:41, 16 October 2009
  • ...onship|dose-response curve]] in order to provide a test for rejection of a model due to lack of an adequate fit, e.g., a P-value < 0.1.<ref name="WHO report
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  • *** Dispersion and chemical transformation ** Dispersion and chemical transformation (p. 25)
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  • Ambient air quality, pollutant dispersion and transport models !Model name
    5 KB (684 words) - 10:53, 20 November 2009
  • ...ults may be stored as area, line and/or point data set. Before running the model the emission scenario must be defined. Here the user decides which sources **Dispersion models
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  • ...re realistic. These models, such as the widely used “International Noise Model”, produce aircraft noise footprints for the number of and type of aircraf ...out/office_org/headquarters_offices/aep/models/inm_model/ Integrated Noise Model (INM)] is a tool for estimating noise level in the surroundings of airports
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  • ...odels. However, such models constitute the major part of the Helsinki-case model chain.
    9 KB (1,301 words) - 10:53, 20 November 2009
  • ...causal pathway (or network) from e.g. abatement strategies to emissions to dispersion to exposure to effects. They have been designed to describe also non-causal ...not (in the case of INTARESE) an efficient use of resources to attempt to model what leads a decision-maker to make his decision.
    7 KB (1,068 words) - 12:10, 6 April 2011
  • The decision-making process often proceeds faster than model building. The demands for action arise within days after e.g. a discovery o ...hat contains items along the causal pathway (or network) from emissions to dispersion to exposure to effects. It is designed to describe also other than causal c
    30 KB (4,530 words) - 07:56, 15 April 2010
  • ...g system: AERMET, a meteorological data preprocessor that incorporates air dispersion based on planetary boundary layer turbulence structure and scaling concepts
    832 bytes (109 words) - 06:31, 22 June 2010
  • ...est, use either monitored ambient air quality data or values provided from dispersion or other modeling runs, and use either a mass balance approach or an empiri
    1 KB (174 words) - 06:20, 18 June 2010
  • ...ic 3-dimensional meteorological model), CALPUFF (an air quality dispersion model), and CALPOST (a post processing package). Each of these programs has a gra
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  • ...e. CAMx can be provided environmental input fields from any meteorological model (e.g., MM5, RAMS, and WRF) and emission inputs from any emissions processor particulate matter, dispersion, air
    810 bytes (111 words) - 07:32, 22 June 2010
  • ...taminant air concentrations by inputting mass flux values into atmospheric dispersion models. EMSOFT can also be used by risk assessors and exposure modelers to
    785 bytes (109 words) - 09:35, 22 June 2010
  • ...source strength i.e. emission rate can be used as input for the dispersion model that is used to calculate the indoor concentrations.
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  • ==KOPRA - An integrated model for evaluating the emissions, atmospheric dispersion and risks caused by ambient air fine particulate matter== The aim of the project is to develop a comprehensive risk assessment model that estimates emissions, fate and transport, exposure, and health effects
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  • *An integrated model for evaluating the emissions, atmospheric dispersion and risks caused by ambient air fine particulate matter ([[KOPRA]]) ...effects linked with building moisture and microbial growth. We analyse and model the processes leading to moisture damage, the microbial ecology in the buil
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  • ...s) our study group estimated fine particles and precursor gases emissions, dispersion, transformation and health effects in Finland and Europe. The [[KOPRA]]-model used 5 kilometre spatial resolution. From the studies fine particle sources
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  • *An integrated model for evaluating the emissions, atmospheric dispersion and risks caused by ambient air fine particulate matter ([[KOPRA]])
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