Development and application of an integrated air quality modelling system for traffic related pollution in urban areas
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Anthony W. Reynolds, 'Development and application of an integrated air quality modelling system for traffic related pollution in urban areas', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering, 2001, pp 385Download Item:
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An Air Quality Modelling System (AQMS) has been developed for metropolitan areas in
Europe and applied in Dublin. The primary objective of this AQMS is to incorporate die
latest knowledge on traffic and air quality at a high level of spatial and temporal resolution,
restricted only by data availability. The AQMS consists of three main modules, namely a
traffic module, an emissions rate module and a pollutant dispersion module. These arc all
integrated with a Geographic Information System (GIS). The accuracy of the AQMS
model is established by validating the individual components.
Author: Reynolds, Anthony W.
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Broderick, BrianPublisher:
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