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High resolution modelling of elemental carbon for Denmark

Ketzel, Matthias LU ; Burman, Madeleine ; Nøjgaard, Jacob K. ; Christensen, Jesper H. ; Im, Ulas and Brandt, Jørgen (2017) 18th International Conference on Harmonisation within Atmospheric Dispersion Modelling for Regulatory Purposes, HARMO 2017 p.530-534
Abstract

Elemental Carbon (EC) has been in focus for a long time due to its importance for climate effects and human health (WHO / IPCC). The pollutant is released by incomplete combustion of carbon fuels, making road traffic, off-road machinery, and wood stove burning the largest sources of EC emissions. In this work, we investigate the distribution of EC over Denmark using a combination of three models with increasing resolution with a final resolution calculating EC concentrations at the street level. Results have been validated against measurements from four locations in and near Copenhagen.

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keywords
DEHM, Elemental Carbon, High resolution modelling, OSPM, Street scale, UBM, Urban
pages
5 pages
conference name
18th International Conference on Harmonisation within Atmospheric Dispersion Modelling for Regulatory Purposes, HARMO 2017
conference location
Bologna, Italy
conference dates
2017-10-09 - 2017-10-12
external identifiers
  • scopus:85047177917
language
English
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no
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40daea37-5a47-40fc-aca9-b09efe32d311
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2018-06-04 11:28:58
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2022-03-09 19:08:15
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  author       = {{Ketzel, Matthias and Burman, Madeleine and Nøjgaard, Jacob K. and Christensen, Jesper H. and Im, Ulas and Brandt, Jørgen}},
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  pages        = {{530--534}},
  title        = {{High resolution modelling of elemental carbon for Denmark}},
  year         = {{2017}},
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