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Chapter and Conference Paper
Is It Now Possible to Use Advanced Dispersion Modelling for Emergency Response? The Example of a CBRN-E Exercise in Paris
It is now generally admitted by the first responders and decision-makers that atmospheric dispersion modelling and health impact assessment can be of help in an emergency implying the release of Chemical, Biol...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Regional Modeling of Aerosol Chemical Composition at the Puy de Dôme (France)
Organic aerosols (OA) represent a large fraction (from 20 to 90 %) of the submicron particulate mass and it is mainly composed of secondary organic aerosols (SOA). Despite the ubiquity of OA in the atmosphere,...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Integration of the Operational Urban Dispersion Model SIRANERISK in the CERES Platform Used to Evaluate Human Health Consequences of Noxious Atmospheric Releases
In order to account for health impact of radioactive, chemical or biological releases in the urban environment, the CERES platform used by CEA has been improved by the coupling with SIRANERIK which is a model ...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Extension to Chemical Products of the CERES Platform Used to Evaluate the Atmospheric Dispersion and Human Health Consequences of Noxious Releases
The CERES platform developed by CEA to assess the atmospheric dispersion and the environmental impact has been coupled with the Model of Multiphase Cloud Chemistry (M2C2) developed by LaMP in order to take acc...