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NOx and NO2) at arbitrary receptor points. Model limitations PROKAS-V PROKAS_V is not applicable if the wind field is inhomogenious in ...
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AirQUIS: Models
Meteorological data (wind, stability, mixing height, temperatures etc.) Dispersion coefficients (type to be used and parameters) Dry and wet removal coefficients Location of receptor points (distances or grid specifications) A Eulerian type numerical dispersion model is the EPISODE model developed by NILU. It represents the most applied model in AirQUIS today. This is a time- ...
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AirQUIS: Exposure models
However, the sub grid models incorporated in the system, calculation of dispersion from point sources and streets, allow for calculation of concentrations in freely specified "receptor points", allowing a resolution of 10 meters or better. Thus, concentrations can be, and typically are, calculated e.g. at individual houses/residences. The accuracy of the calculated ...
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AirQUIS: EPISODE Model (long description)
The model also calculates hourly dry and wet deposition values for the same geographical ... and dry and wet deposition values for each pollutant and for each grid location and individual receptor point User interface availability User interface through NILUs AirQUIS system, which is a menus based ...
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8. Air quality modelling
A Eulerian type numerical dispersion model is the EPISODE model developed by NILU. It represents the most applied model in AirQUIS today. This is a ...
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GAIA Model Base BLP - Buoyant Line and Point source dispersion model
It also provides the contribution of each source to the total concentration at each receptor. Input and output are through files. Keywords description: air quality, rural environment, line sources, gaussian plume objectives: simulation, forecasting ...
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Briefing notes by subject :: Resources :: The Land Regeneration Network
PDF 46 kb Clinical Waste This briefing note provides an overview of, and the salient points about, clinical waste and how it falls under the category of Controlled Wastes. PDF 46 kb ... use of and definition of risk assessment of contaminated land, introducing both the source, pathway, and receptor as well as the pollutant linkage involved. PDF 46 kb SMARTCymru This Briefing Note provides an ...
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Our Stolen Future: Chapter summaries
DES or DDT binds with the estrogen receptor. It was once thought that hormone-receptor binding was very specific, like a lock and key. Research has now ... Dr. Carlos Sonnenschein that nonylphenol, a common additive to certain plastics, binds with the estrogen receptor and stimulates estrogenic responses in cells and living animals. Soto and Sonnenschein's discovery is ...
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Our Stolen Future: A list of endocrine-disrupting compounds
Bear et al. 1999 Gerhard et al. 1999 Food Antioxidant Compound Hormone system affected Mechanism References Butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA) Estrogen Inhibits binding to the estrogen receptor. Jobling et al. 1995 Pesticide (for information organized by pesticide class) Compound Hormone system affected Mechanism References Acetochlor Thyroid (decrease of thyroid hormone levels, increase in ...
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Derivation of Aquatic Quality Standards for Priority List Substances not Covered by Existing UK Regulations
In carrying out a critique of the EC and UK methodologies, some important points have arisen. In principle, the EC method (that proposed by the Fraunhofer Institute) has much in ... a watercourse. This means that a degree of over-protection for all but the most sensitive receptor is inevitable. Standards aimed at protecting food uptake by man and protection of aquatic life are ...
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