A multidisciplinary project was developed with the aim of better understand PM2.5 primary sources and secondary aerosol formation and compositions. A model system was used to simulate four periods during different seasons in 2009 for which both organic and inorganic measured data were available. Input data were estimated and formatted as requested by models. Measured and predicted data were compared for the three stations and during different seasons in order to test model performance.

PM2.5 dispersion in Venice area: a model validation

PECORARI E;SQUIZZATO S;MASIOL M;VISIN F;RAMPAZZO G;PAVONI B
2011-01-01

Abstract

A multidisciplinary project was developed with the aim of better understand PM2.5 primary sources and secondary aerosol formation and compositions. A model system was used to simulate four periods during different seasons in 2009 for which both organic and inorganic measured data were available. Input data were estimated and formatted as requested by models. Measured and predicted data were compared for the three stations and during different seasons in order to test model performance.
2011
HARMO 2011 - Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Harmonisation within Atmospheric Dispersion Modelling for Regulatory Purposes
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