Analysis of emissions knowledge requirements
Air emission quantification methods
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Analysis of emissions knowledge requirements
Air emission quantification methods

Author : Jean-Pierre FONTELLE

Publication date: January 10, 2005 | Lire en français

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1. Analysis of emissions knowledge requirements

The diverse origins of the needs presented in the introduction are matched by technical specifications that can be summarized as follows.

1.1 Technical specifications

  • Coverage and temporal resolution

    Most needs are satisfied with emission inventories drawn up for an entire calendar year. The availability of a time series is generally necessary to assess trends and, in particular, to "measure" the impact of actions taken to protect the environment.

    The development of atmospheric transport and physico-chemical transformation models requires the availability of information relating to much shorter time intervals, of the order of an hour, in order to study episodes generally lasting no more...

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