Urban Air Quality Assessment Model: UAQAM |
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Authors: | Frank A.A.M. de Leeuw Esther D.G. van Zantvoort Rob J.C.F. Sluyter W. Addo J. van Pul |
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Affiliation: | (1) National Institute of Public Health and the Environment, PO Box 1, 3720 BA Bilthoven, the Netherlands |
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Abstract: | The Urban Air Quality Assessment Model (UAQAM) calculates urban concentrations caused by city emissions themselves, the so-called city background concentration. Three versions of the model for describing the dispersion were studied: Box, Gifford Hanna (GH) and a combined form of these two (Box–GH model). Regional background emissions contributing to the urban background concentration were accounted for by using measurements and calculations from a dispersion model on the continental scale. The results of the three UAQAM versions for a number of European cities were compared to measurements of SO2 and NOX. The Box–GH model shows better results when compared to the Box model and slightly better results in comparison to the GH model. The Box–GH model has been taken as a starting point for the assessment of urban air quality with UAQAM. |
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Keywords: | urban air quality dispersion model |
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