Local to Regional Dilution and Transformation Processes of the Emissions from Road Transport

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Air Pollution Modeling and Its Application XIX

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The objective of the present work is to study in detail the dilution processes and chemical transformations of the generated by road transport from the local scale to the scale of the global models and on deriving some conclusions about the key parameters, which quantify the local dilution and transformation processes impact on larger scale pollution characteristics. It is expected the further development of the current work to give some clues for specification of the “effective emission indices” linking emission inventories to the emissions to be used as input in large scale models.

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Syrakov, D., Ganev, K., Dimitrova, R., Todorova, A., Prodanova, M., Miloshev, N. (2008). Local to Regional Dilution and Transformation Processes of the Emissions from Road Transport. In: Borrego, C., Miranda, A.I. (eds) Air Pollution Modeling and Its Application XIX. NATO Science for Peace and Security Series Series C: Environmental Security. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-8453-9_74

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