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Using data insertion with the NAME model to simulate the 8 May 2010 Eyjafjallajökull volcanic ash cloud.

Wilkins, K.L.; Watson, I.M.; Kristiansen, N.I.; Webster, H.N.; Thomson, D.J.; Dacre, H.F.; Prata, A.J.

2016

Using dispersion models at microscale to assess long-term air pollution in urban hot spots: A FAIRMODE joint intercomparison exercise for a case study in Antwerp

Martín, F.; Janssen, S.; Rodrigues, V.; Sousa, J.; Santiago, J.L.; Rivas, E.; Stocker, J.; Jackson, R.; Russo, F.; Villani, M.G.; Tinarelli, G.; Barbero, D.; José, R. San; Pérez-Camanyo, J.L.; Sousa Santos, Gabriela; Bartzis, J.; Sakellaris, I.; Horváth, Z.; Környei, L.; Liszkai, B.; Kovács, A.; Jurado, X.; Reiminger, N.; Thunis, P.; Cuvelier, C.

In the framework of the Forum for Air Quality Modelling in Europe (FAIRMODE), a modelling intercomparison exercise for computing NO2 long-term average concentrations in urban districts with a very high spatial resolution was carried out. This exercise was undertaken for a district of Antwerp (Belgium). Air quality data includes data recorded in air quality monitoring stations and 73 passive samplers deployed during one-month period in 2016. The modelling domain was 800 × 800 m2. Nine modelling teams participated in this exercise providing results from fifteen different modelling applications based on different kinds of model approaches (CFD – Computational Fluid Dynamics-, Lagrangian, Gaussian, and Artificial Intelligence). Some approaches consisted of models running the complete one-month period on an hourly basis, but most others used a scenario approach, which relies on simulations of scenarios representative of wind conditions combined with post-processing to retrieve a one-month average of NO2 concentrations.

The objective of this study is to evaluate what type of modelling system is better suited to get a good estimate of long-term averages in complex urban districts. This is very important for air quality assessment under the European ambient air quality directives. The time evolution of NO2 hourly concentrations during a day of relative high pollution was rather well estimated by all models. Relative to high resolution spatial distribution of one-month NO2 averaged concentrations, Gaussian models were not able to give detailed information, unless they include building data and street-canyon parameterizations. The models that account for complex urban geometries (i.e. CFD, Lagrangian, and AI models) appear to provide better estimates of the spatial distribution of one-month NO2 averages concentrations in the urban canopy. Approaches based on steady CFD-RANS (Reynolds Averaged Navier Stokes) model simulations of meteorological scenarios seem to provide good results with similar quality to those obtained with an unsteady one-month period CFD-RANS simulations.

Elsevier

2024

Using elemental analyses and multivariate statistics to identify the off-site dispersion from informal e-waste processing

Mudge, Stephen Michael; Pfaffhuber, Katrine Aspmo; Fobil, Julis N.; Bouman, Evert; Uggerud, Hilde Thelle; Thorne, Rebecca Jayne

Electronic waste (e-waste) is informally processed and recycled in Agbogbloshie in Accra (Ghana), which may be the largest such site in West Africa. This industry can lead to significant environmental contamination. In this study, surface dust samples were collected at a range of sites within Accra to establish the offsite consequences of such activities. Fifty-one samples were collected and analysed for 69 elements by ICP-mass spectrometry after nitric acid digestion. The data indicated a significant enrichment in metals associated with solder and copper wire at the site itself and a downwind dispersion of this source material to a distance of approximately 2.0 km. Chlorine and bromine were also elevated at this site as residues from polyvinyl chloride combustion and flame retardants respectively. The elemental composition indicated that only low technology electrical equipment was being treated this way. Multivariate statistical analyses by principal components analysis and polytopic vector analysis identified three sources contributing to the system; (i) burn site residue dispersing within 2 km from the source site, (ii) marine matter on the beaches alone and (iii) the baseline soil conditions of the city of Accra. Risk ratios and hazard quotients developed from the measured concentrations indicated that copper was providing the greatest risk to inhabitants in most cases although nickel, vanadium, chromium and zinc also contributed.

Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)

2019

Using emission estimates as exposure metric: Respiratory disease and outdoor air pollution in Kanpur, India. NILU PP

Bartonova, A.; Liu, H.-Y.; Sharma, M.; Katiyar, K.; Dikshit, O.; Schindler, M.

2013

Using equilibrium passive samplers to monitor fjord-scale air-water-sediment fluxes of organic chemicals.

Arp, H.P.; Halse, A.K.; Breivik, K.; Schlabach, M.; Breedveld, G.; Cornelissen, G.

2009

Using life cycle assessment to inform municipal climate mitigation planning

Thorne, Rebecca Jayne; Bouman, Evert; Guerreiro, Cristina D.b.b.; Majchrzak, Anna; Calus, Sylwia

Local governments can play a key role in reducing emissions associated with local energy use. 17 Polish municipalities provided data on energy use and CO2 emissions for 2015. Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) was used to calculate lifecycle impact indicators for greenhouse gases, particulate matter, acidification and eutrophication associated with the annual energy demand in each municipality. Results showed that impacts from energy use increase almost proportionally with total energy used in the participating municipalities due to the heavy reliance on fossil fuels. Analysis of two municipalities of similar size showed that impacts can be attributed to different usage sectors. For one municipality, energy plans should focus on reducing emissions from private transport and associated fuel use. For the other, energy plans should focus on reducing energy demand from residential buildings. This means that a ‘one-size-fits-all’ energy plan, which may be developed at a national level, would not fit all municipalities. The application of LCA allows for identifying and informing energy planning with impact reduction potential for multiple environmental pressures. Analysis of the provided energy use and CO2 data showed large uncertainties in CO2 emission intensities and allowing for sufficient time and guidance in the energy and emissions accounting is recommended.

Elsevier

2019

Using low-cost air quality sensors for personal exposure assessment

Schneider, Philipp; Castell, Nuria; Bartonova, Alena

2018

Using model-based screening to help discover unknown environmental contaminants.

McLachlan, M.S.; Kierkegaard, A.; Radke, M.; Sobek, A.; Malmvärn, A.; Alsberg, T.; Arnot, J.A.; Brown, T.N.; Wania, F.; Breivik, K.; Xu, S.

2014

Using self-organising maps to explore ozone profile validation results - SCIAMACHY limb compared to ground-based lidar observations.

van Gijsel, J.A.E.; Zurita-Milla, R.; Stammes, P.; Godin-Beekmann, S.; Leblanc, T.; Marchand, M.; McDermid, I.S.; Stebel, K.; Steinbrecht, W.; Swart, D.P.J.

2015

Using the 3D MOCAGE CTM to simulate the chemistry of halogens in the volcanic plume of Etna's eruption in December 2018 at the regional scale

Narivelo, Herizo; Marécal, Virginie; Hamer, Paul David; Surl, Luke; Roberts, Tjarda; Bacles, Mickaël; Varnach, Simon; Wagner, Thomas

2021

Using UncertWeb for improved decision making. UncertWeb Consortium Deliverable 3.5.

Heuvelink, G.; Helle, K.; Pebesma, E.; Rasouli, S.; Stasch, C.; Truong, P.; Walker, S.E.

2013

Usynlige kjemikalier.

Hanssen, L.

2017

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