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Publicizes the book "Fundamentals Of Stack Gas Dispersion" ... a comprehensive single-source reference book on dispersion modeling of continuous, buoyant pollution plumes. Includes published peer reviews, complete Table of Contents, and information about how to obtain copies. Also provides access to Trinity Consultants' BREEZE software.
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Fundamentals Of Stack Gas Dispersion  The most comprehensive book available on air pollution dispersion calculations) This is the new, fourth edition of the book on dispersion modeling of continuous, buoyant air pollution plumes which takes nothing for granted. Every equation is completely derived step-by-step without...
http://www.air-dispersion.com

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency uses this site to provide information on the many dispersion models supporting regulatory programs required by U.S. law. All of the EPA's dispersion models and their Users' Manuals can be downloaded cost-free from here. An online forum is also provided for discussion/questions/answers on all aspects of the EPA's models.
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Environmental Protection Agency  This website is maintained by EPA's Air Quality Modeling Group (AQMG The AQMG conducts modeling analyses to support policy and regulatory decisions in the Office of Air and Radiation (OAR) and provides leadership and direction on the full range of...
http://www.epa.gov/ttn/scram/

Founded in 1993 by the Municipality of Tehran, Iran, the primary role of AQCC is providing research, consultation, planning and implementation of services regarding air and noise pollution in Tehran.
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Welcome To Air Quality Control Company  C is a research company involved in presentation of relevant countermeasures to improve air quality in Tehran. The main role of AQCC is carrying out research, studies, consultation, planning and implementation of various projects and providing commercial services regarding air...
http://www.aqcc.org/index.htm

This online technical article provides a sensitivity study of the Gaussian dispersion modeling of continuous, buoyant pollution plumes which illustrates how seemingly minor changes in some of the key variables can result in a propagated over-prediction factor ranging from 6 to 80. The same website has five more online technical articles.
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Error Propagation in Air Dispersion Modeling  Air dispersion modeling has been evolving since before the 1930s. Over the last 15-25 years, strict environmental regulations and the availability of personal computers have fueled an immense growth in the use of mathematical models to predict the dispersion of...
http://www.air-dispersion.com/feature.html

The activities of the Air Quality Research department at the Finnish Meteorological Institute (FMI) include atmospheric dispersion modeling for: urban air quality, regional and long-range transport, and accidents involving hazardous materials.
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FMI Research Air quality  Middle and upper atmosphere Space research Climate change Polar research Finnish Meteorological Institute Air quality research Airborne pollutants have been monitored by the Finnish Meteorological Institute (FMI) since the early 1970's. Models have been developed to simulate the transport, dispersion...
http://www.fmi.fi/research_air/air.html

Describes a graphical user interface (GUI), developed by the Civil Engineering Department of the Old Dominion University, for using the U.S. EPA's ISC3 models in the Microsoft Windows environment. Presents an excellent discussion of the ISC3 models including: input requirements, dispersion options, source options, receptor options, meteorology options, and output options.
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CEE/ODU Civil/Environmental Computer Model Library (CEML)  I interface for simulating ISC3 (Industrial Source Complex) Dispersion Air Quality models in the Microsoft Windows environment. ODU_ISC3 and Core programs Download This introduction is organized into three parts; ODU_ISC3 Interface Usage How to run the program Short introduction to...
http://www.cee.odu.edu/air/isc3/odu_isc3.html

This online technical article presents and explains two published source-term models for calculating the time-dependent decrease in pressure, temperature and weight of gas in a pressurized gas system or vessel during an accidental release. The same website includes five other online technical articles.
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Calculating Accidental Release Flow Rates From Pressurized Gas Systems  When determining the consequences of accidental release flow rates from pressurized gas systems, it is important to select the appropriate type of air pollution dispersion model. For released gases which are lighter than or equal to the ambient air density,...
http://www.air-dispersion.com/feature2.html

A comprehensive list of literature references on mesoscale meteorology compiled by Dr. Ming Xue, many of which relate to various aspects of air dispersion modeling.
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 The role of sea ice and other fresh water in the Arctic circulation. J. Geophys. Res 94, 14485-14498. Aagaard, K E. Fahrbach, J. Meincke, and J. H. Swift, 1991: Saline outflow from the Arctic Ocean: Its contribution to the deep...
http://twister.ou.edu/References.all.html

A database of 27 different air dispersion models. Each model entry includes: a description, where to obtain the software, the original authors, and literature references pertaining to the model. Sponsored by a consortium of 10 countries in Europe, Africa, Asia and Latin America.
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GAIA Model Base Air quality simulation models  Air quality simulation models Aloha: Areal Location Of Hazardous Atmospheres Blp: Buoyant Line and Point source dispersion model Caline: A Dispersion Model for Predicting Air Pollutant Levels Near Highways and Arterial Streets Cdm: Climatological Dispersion Model Complex: Complex Terrainn Dispersion...
http://www.ess.co.at/GAIA/models/aria.htm

Based in the Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates and with an office in Rueil-Malmaison,France, this firm's services include health, safety and environmental (HSE)training courses either online or onsite. Courses are available in air dispersion modeling, HAZOP's, quantitative risk assessment, and environmental management.
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MULTIPLAN Press Release 1  Understand the fundamental science behind Risk basis design ALARP Demonstration Identify regulatory requirements for IEC 61508 Learn about modeling study design Review IEC 61508 guidelines Qualitative Quantitative approach) Dynamic Simulation and application for HSE training program 2800 Understand the fundamental...
http://www.multiplan.co.ae/pr01.htm

Describes the dispersion modeling research programs of the Environmental Software and Modeling Group in the Computer Science School at the Polytechnical University in Madrid, Spain. Of interest is the IMW program which is a Visual Basic model based on the U.S. EPA's ISCT3 model that was developed by this group.
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research  Laboratory incorporates an eddy covariance flux measuring station. This station was incorporated as part of the EU projects: SREMP, EXAMINE and MEDFLUX between 1993-1998. The flux station is located at the Campus of Montegancedo (in the surrounding area of the...
http://artico.lma.fi.upm.es/research.html

The mechanical engineering department of the University of California at Riverside (UCR) has an air quality modeling group performing research in the development and application of small-scale dispersion models, as well as the development of simplified and comprehensive photochemical models.
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UCR: Department of Mechanical Engineering  Ozkans on national research center team ME Faculty Members Wang and Xu receive grant from ARO ABET 2000 Survey Available UCR ME Faculty ONLY University of California, Riverside Department of Mechanical Engineering A368 Bourns Hall Riverside, CA 92521 phone 951)...
http://www.engr.ucr.edu/mechanical/

Located at the Washington State University (in Pullman, Washington, USA), the Laboratory for Atmospheric Research (LAR) investigates the fundamental nature of pollutant transport and dispersion through a combination of halogenated tracer field programs and advanced numerical modeling.
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Pollutant Transport Dispersion  R investigates the fundamental nature of pollutant transport and dispersion through a combination of halogenated tracer field programs and advanced numerical modeling. The development of a rugged, fast-response tracer analyzer in the LAR opened the door to studies of concentration...
http://www.ce.wsu.edu/LAR/LARresearch/PTD/PTD.htm

The Group is responsible for leadership on the full range of the EPA's air dispersion models. It also serves as the focal point on modeling techniques for other EPA headquarters staff, Regional Offices, and State and local agencies. The names, email addresses and functions of all the key personnel in the Group are provided.
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EPA-OAQPS Air Quality Modeling Group  Group is responsible for providing leadership and direction on the full range of atmospheric dispersion models and other mathematical simulation techniques used in assessing source impacts and control strategies. The Group serves as the focal point on modeling techniques for...
http://www.epa.gov/oar/oaqps/organization/emad/aqmg.html

The Computer-Assisted Protective Action Recommendation System (CAPARS) is an integrated model for predicting the path and impacts of an atmospheric release of hazardous materials. It is used by a Regional Atmospheric Response Center (RARC) in Denver, Colorado, funded by the U.S. Dept. of Energy, to tell their staff where the plume will go, when it will arrive, how serious the impacts may be, and what protective actions to take.
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FIXED FACILITY PRIMARY LEVEL OF PARTICIPATION  Combining advances in the sciences of atmospheric dispersion modeling, geographical information management, communications, and computer hardware, the Computer-Assisted Protective Action Recommendation System (CAPARS) is a state-of-the-art capability for predicting the path and impacts from an atmospheric release of hazardous materials....
http://www.rarc.org/Overview/CAPARSSummary.HTML

The Air Quality Management (AQM) Resource Centre is maintained at the University of the West of England in Bristol, England. It provides much useful information, including brief descriptions of many British and USA air dispersion models.
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http://www.uwe.ac.uk/aqm/centre/model.html

This online technical article provides the source term equations (and explains how to use them) for calculating the flow rates from a number of different types of accidental gaseous releases. The same website has five other online technical articles.
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Source Terms  Click here for the version of this article where the equations utilize SI metric units. Click here for the version of this article where the equations utilize the customary units of the United States. Click any of these links to...
http://www.air-dispersion.com/source.html

An extensive list of European air dispersion models contained in an appendix of a report published by the European Environmental Agency headquartered in Copenhagen, Denmark.
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EEA Reports Ambient air quality, pollutant dispersion and transport models Appendix A1.Classification of air pollution models  Classification of air pollution models Model name Scale of dispersion phenomenon Model category Chemistry 2-D OSLO global 2D-Eulerian yes 3-D OSLO global 3D-Eulerian yes AUSTAL 86 local Gaussian no CALGRID local-to-regional 3D-Eulerian yes Cambridge model global 2D-Eulerian yes CAR local...
http://reports.eea.eu.int/92-9167-028-6/en/page008.html

The U.S. EPA's SCRAM website public discussion forum (moderated) for all aspects of the EPA's various air pollution dispersion models.
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EPA Support Center for Regulatory Air Models Forum By Topic  Select a topic for discussion in order to read and respond to posted messages. You may request a new Topic by clicking here to send an e-mail to the SCRAM webmaster. Title Last Message Posted AERMOD10/26/2005 CALPUFF10/20/2005 ISCST310/13/2005 Meteorological Data...
http://yosemite1.epa.gov/oar/For...RAMByTopic?OpenView&CollapseView

A list of air quality and air pollution dispersion models with descriptions, details and contacts for obtaining further information. Most of the listed models were developed in Germany, and the StadtKlima Association is headquartered at the University of Freiburg in Germany.
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Tools: Modells  The dispersion model of the new TA Luft CAR Calculation of Air Pollution caused by Road Traffic CPB Canyon Plume Box Urban Canyon Model DASIM DIWIMO Diagnostic Wind Field Model ENVI-met Three-dimensional Microscale Urban Climate Model FITNAH Flow over Complex...
http://www.stadtklima.de/webklima/EN/E_1tools.htm

The revised second edition of D. Bruce Turner's book provides an understanding of dispersion modeling as currently practiced. The book and accompanying diskette explain: how to determine the impact of air pollution sources; the effects of wind, turbulence and plume rise; and Gaussian dispersion and its limitations.
http://www.crcpress.com/us/product.asp?sku=L1023&dept%5Fid=1

This online technical article provides a number of useful unit conversions and formulas pertaining to air dispersion modeling. The same website includes five more online technical articles.
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Conversions and Formulas  Click in table below on desired item: Convertingmg/m3 to ppmv Convertingppmv to mg/m3 Effect Of Altitude OnPollutant Concentration Calculation OfGas Densities Standard ConditionsFor Gas Volumes Gas VolumeConversions Definition Of ThePasquill Stability Classes PressureConversions Effect Of AltitudeOn Windspeeds Converting Mass Flow...
http://www.air-dispersion.com/formulas.html

This online technical article chronicles the evolution of Briggs' plume rise equations and provides a logic diagram for using the Briggs equations to calculate the plume rise of bent-over buoyant plumes. The same website has four more online technical articles.
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Logic Diagram For Using Briggs Plume Rise Equations  Briggs published his first plume rise model observations and comparisons in 1965.1 In 1968, at a symposium sponsored by CONCAWE (a Dutch organization he compared many of the plume rise models then available in the literature.2 In that same year,...
http://www.air-dispersion.com/briggs.html

A discussion of the algorithms used in urban air dispersion models such as: area source and elevated point source models; street canyon and highway sub-models; plume rise; converting one averaging time to another ... all contained in an annex of a report published by the European Environmental Agency headquartered in Copenhagen, Denmark.
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EEA Reports Guidance Report on preliminary assessment under EC air quality directives Annex 5.1 Urban dispersion models  Report on preliminary assessment under EC air quality directives Technical report No 11 Abstract Content Summary Related Resources Create my PDF Order Annex 5.1 URBAN DISPERSION MODELS This annex documents simple models for first estimation or screening. An urban area...
http://reports.eea.eu.int/TEC11a/en/page014.html

Located at the University of California's Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), the National Atmospheric Release Advisory Capability (NARAC) is a national emergency response service for real-time assessment of incidents involving accidental releases of nuclear, chemical, biological, or natural hazardous material.
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National Atmospheric Release Advisory Center  C provides atmospheric plume predictions in time for an emergency manager to decide if taking protective action is necessary to protect the health and safety of people in affected areas. Located at the University of California's Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory,...
http://narac.llnl.gov

The team is part of the Technology & Safety Assessment (TSA-4) Division of the LANL. The air quality team works with meteorological, air chemistry, plume dispersion, computational fluid dynamics, and emissions models. The site includes model descriptions as well as the names, email addresses and functions of all the key personnel.
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TSA-4: Air Quality  The air quality team works with meteorological, air chemistry, plume dispersion, computational fluid dynamics (CFD and emissions models. We have been involved in a number of applied urban air quality projects (e.g Mexico City, El Paso/Ciudad Juarez) and plume dispersion...
http://www.lanl.gov/orgs/d/d4/aquality/airquality.html

Local Air Quality Management (LAQM) guidance document published by the United Kingdom's Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. Annex 3 contains guidance on dispersion modeling.
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http://www.defra.gov.uk/environm.../laqm/guidance/pdf/laqm-tg03.pdf

Atmospheric Dispersion of Chemicals is an e-mail discussion list where people working in the field of atmospheric dispersion modeling can exchange experiences.
http://listserv.surfnet.nl/archives/AtmosphericDispersion.html

Presents the detailed, complete equation for Gaussian air dispersion modeling, including: cross-wind dispersion parameter, vertical dispersion parameter due to reflection from the ground, and vertical dispersion parameter due to reflection from an inversion lid aloft.
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The Complete Gaussian Equation  E to see the front cover of the book or click any of these links to visit other parts of this site: Home How To Order Book Reviews Contents Site Map Or click on one of these Feature Technical Articles:...
http://www.air-dispersion.com/Gaussian.html

An extensive directory (March 1999 issue) of atmospheric dispersion models produced by the Office of the Federal Coordinator for Meteorology (OFCM), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
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APPENDIX START PAGE  OFCM Directory of Atmospheric Transport and Diffusion Consequence Assessment Models Download Acrobat Reader to view PDF files Cover ICMSSR Personnel Title Page Foreword Table of Contents JAG Personnel CHAPTERS Chapter One: Introduction Chapter Two: Methodology APPENDICES APPENDIX A: Consequence Assessment...
http://www.ofcm.gov./atd_dir/pdf/frontpage.htm

Reviews and guide (provided by the University of New South Wales in Australia) to regulatory air dispersion models used in Australia for odour dispersion modelling and impact assessment.
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Air Dispersion Models for Odour Dispersion Modelling  Odour dispersion modelling Main Sections:   Home   nbsp About Odour   nbsp Services   nbsp Reserch   nbsp Staff   nbsp Workshops/Training   nbsp Links   nbsp Site Map   Sampling Odour measurement Dispersion models Impact assessment Odour control References...
http://www.odour.unsw.edu.au/odour-dispersion-model.html

ADMLC's main aim is to review current understanding of atmospheric dispersion for application in authorization or licensing of discharges to the atmosphere from industrial, commercial or other sites. ADMLC is concerned with long-term controlled releases as well as short-term releases, and at all scales, including on-site and within buildings.
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ADMLC Home  C has been investigating and reporting on atmospheric dispersion modelling methods for over 25 years. This website introduces its work and provides access to its publications. History and objectives Published studies Publicity leaflet History and objectives In 1977 a meeting...
http://www.admlc.org.uk/index.htm

A comprehensive list of literature references on Lagrangian air dispersion modeling, compiled by Dr. Marek Uliasz.
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Reference on Lagrangian particle trajectory modeling  A simple way of computing buoyant plume rise in Lagrangian stocjastic dispersion models. Atmos. Environ 27A:1443-1451, 1993. D 160;Anfossi, E 160;Ferrero, G 160;Tinarelli, and S 160;Alessandrini. A simplified version of the correct boundary conditions for skewed turbulence in Lagrangian particle...
http://users.frii.com/uliasz/modeling/ref/lpd_bib.htm

The George Mason University in Virginia has a research program called CAMP (Comprehensive Atmospheric Modeling Program). The focus of the program, funded by the U.S. Defense Department, is on atmospheric transport and dispersion of releases of nuclear, biological, and chemical agents. A wide range of available air dispersion models will be acquired and evaluated.
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Comprehensive Atmospheric Modeling Program George Mason University  P is an atmospheric modeling group offering a competitive research environment and advanced degrees in the area of atmospheric modeling from local scale (urban) to regional (mesoscale) scales and estimation of transport and dispersion from a wide variety of source...
http://camp.gmu.edu/

A report published in 1995, "Atmospheric Dispersion Modeling Resources", can be downloaded from this site. It includes descriptions, contact people, and other details about 94 dispersion models. The report was developed by the: Subcommittee on Consequence Assessment and Protective Action (SCAPA), of the Emergency Management Advisory Committee, of the U.S. Department of Energy.
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SCAPA Subcommittee  A deals with both radiological and nonradiological materials. SCAPA working groups are providing guidance to DOE and its contractors on: Temporary Emergency Exposure Limits (TEELs) provide community exposure limits for chemicals; Approaches and techniques for assessing the potential consequences of...
http://www.orau.gov/emi/scapa/

Provides directories by state and by speciality of the Certified Consulting Meteorologist members of the American Meteorological Society, many of whom specialize in air pollution dispersion modeling analyses and studies.
http://www.ametsoc.org/memb/ccm/ccmhmfrm.html

This section of the Environmental-Expert.com site has a searchable index of feature articles concerning air pollution, including feature articles on dispersion modeling.
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Environmental Articles, Reports Technical Papers  Enter email for free newsletter AIR CLIMATE: AIR POLLUTION CONTROL Criteria and Air-Toxic Emissions from In-Use Automobiles in the National Low-Emission Vehicle Program HEALTH SAFETY: WORKPLACE SAFETY Workplace Safety and Enforcement Scrutiny Measures Get Teeth MANAGEMENT: EH&S MANAGEMENT EHS Strategy...
http://www.environmental-expert.com/article-index.asp

Omni is a demonstrator site for disseminating modeled and monitored air pollution data in an accessable form. Details of methodology are included. The data covers the London, England area.
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Omni air pollution modelling in practice  ...
http://www.seiph.umds.ac.uk/omni/frames/omniframe.htm

Publicizes the book "Air Pollution Meteorology and Dispersion" ... a review of the basic theories, models, experiments, and observations of pollutant dispersal in the atmosphere.
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Oxford University Press: Air Pollution Meteorology and Dispersion: S. Pal Arya  What are sales promo codes? Keyword ISBN Author Title Corporate Advanced Search You are here: OUP USA Home U.S. General Catalog Atmospheric Science Meteorology Air Pollution Meteorology and Dispersion S. Pal Arya Add to Cart 0195073983, hardback, 320 pages Sep...
http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/ge...eorology/?view=usa&ci=0195073983

The modelling and dispersion program is part of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) in Australia. Within the program, the Pollution Dispersion team: conducts laboratory and field studies of convective boundary layer growth, turbulence, and dispersion; and develops advanced air dispersion models utilizing ideas from Lagrangian theory studies and from the laboratory and field studies.
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Air Quality Modelling and Dispersion  Air pollution information pages Interactive JavaScript Educational Activities Papers articles Greenhouse effect information pages Support Pages How did our air change last century transcript of ABC Radio National Earthbeat feature Publications search CSIRO Atmospheric Research TechnicalPapers Scientific meetings Modified: 1...
http://www.dar.csiro.au/aerosol/pollutionprog.html

The Atmospheric Transport & Exchange section of the Risoe laboratory performs research into boundary-layer meteorology and atmospheric turbulence, and into environmental problems related to the transport of airborne pollutants. Typical research tasks are: dispersion of smoke puffs and plumes; dispersion of heavier-than-air plumes; and real-time dispersion modeling for emergency managing support.
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Ris Wind Energy Department Competence Facilities  Experimental and theoretical boundary layer meteorology applied for: Models for real-time estimation of dispersion from point sources Modelling and measurement of surface exchange Wnd power meteorological methods for estimation of: Wind resources Short time wind prediction Wind characteristics and Wind...
http://www.risoe.dk/vea/competen...ric%20Transport%20and%20Exchange

Conducts research in modelling and prediction of air quality.
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Environmental Software and Modelling Group  You are the visitor number: since March, 12, 1998 The Web site statistics are English Spanish) An automatic computarized Spanish version for each page can be obtained here Una versión en castellano para cada página puede obtenerse aqui In this...
http://artico.lma.fi.upm.es/

The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) and Alpine Geophysics, are teamed to support an air quality assessment of the Southern Appalachian Mountains Initiative, an organization formed by Alabama, Kentucky, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia. The TVA and Alpine Geophysics will work with the atmospheric modeling team of the Georgia Institute of Technology, the University of Alabama, and the University of Virginia.
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TVA AG Web Site  For problems or questions regarding this web site contact [Steve Mueller] Last updated: April 11, 2000....
http://www.tva.gov/sami/