The impact of road traffic in Madrid community by using a nested Gaussian-mesoscale air quality model (gama)

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In this contribution we show the integration of a mesoscale air quality model OPANA with the ISCST3 Gaussian model (EPA) in order to analyze the impact of different emission sources and particularly the traffic emission into the different gridboxes which define the OPANA Eulerian structure. The application is done over the Madrid (Spain) regional area with 80 × 100 km and gridboxes of about 5 km. Thousands of Gaussian runs over interested gridboxes are executed in order to simulate the traffic emissions from each gridbox. Each mobile unit is represented by a Gaussian point emitter. Input meteorological variables for the ISCST3 are taken from the OPANA mesoscale air quality model. Results shows that it is possible to model the impact of traffic emissions over each gridbox. A short comparison with air quality monitoring in each gridbox is also shown.

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San José, R., Pedraza, L. D., Salas, I., & González, R. M. (2000). The impact of road traffic in Madrid community by using a nested Gaussian-mesoscale air quality model (gama). In Environmental Monitoring and Assessment (Vol. 65, pp. 469–476). Kluwer Academic Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0932-4_51

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