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SpecieEurope: Source profiles for Europe database

SPECIEUROPE is a repository of source profiles developed by the JRC in the framework of FAIRMODE WG3. The target users are source apportionment and emission experts working on the identification of atmospheric pollution sources in urban or background areas in Europe. In order maximize the compatibility with existing systems, the encoding of species in SPECIEUROPE is coherent with the one of the we...
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SPECIATE

SPECIATE is the EPA's repository of organic gas and particulate matter (PM) speciation profiles of air pollution sources. Among the many uses of speciation data, these emission source profiles are used to: create speciated emissions inventories for regional haze, PM, greenhouse gas (GHG), and photochemical air quality modeling; estimate hazardous air pollutant (HAP) emissions from PM and organic g...
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City Solutions Toolkit: Air quality modeling concepts and process

In this module, the basic principles and considerations in performing an air quality modeling is discussed, to guide the reader in understanding its advantages in air quality management. Further, it can help in making the necessary preparations for running an air quality model. Modeling is a method to give a representation of reality that is often difficult to understand. Models help in simplifyin...
Guidelines, Tools & Models
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City Solutions Toolkit: Air quality modeling tools for cities

In this toolkit, description of some of the most common air quality models are discussed. This will help the reader become more familiar with the features of different air quality modeling tools which will best fit the available resources and AQM objectives of the city. Time, effort, and cost can go down if proper models are used and implemented by experts in the field. Ultimately, the validated o...
Guidelines, Tools & Models
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City Solutions Toolkit: Air quality modeling - Data needs and operational guidelines

In this module, guidance is provided to help the reader review model reports and results. The operational guidelines can help assess aspects of air dispersion modeling that must be considered throughout the process. This will better inform the air quality manager to see if additional steps must be taken, or to sign off the whole air quality modeling process to be fit for policy development (refer ...
Guidelines, Tools & Models
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SIM-air (Simple Interactive Models for better air quality)

SIM-air family of tools “Simple Interactive Models for better air quality” were developed with one objective – make use of the best available information on all the known sources of air pollution to support integrated air quality management. A demo version of a reduced-complexity integrated air pollution analysis tool is available, to go from estimating emissions to pollution to impacts for a set ...
Guidelines, Tools & Models
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GIS for Air Quality Applications

This self-paced tutorial demonstrates how to map air quality data using ArcView GIS software (available free to tribes via the Bureau of Indian Affairs). The tutorial takes a "by doing" approach. Step-by-step exercises are provided in which participants are guided through the skills needed. Participants are directed to different sources of available data for interpretation purposes. There are seve...
Online Training & Resources
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DeltaSA tool for source apportionment benchmarking, description and sensitivity analysis

DeltaSA is an R-package and a Java on-line tool developed at the EC-Joint Research Centre to assist and benchmark source apportionment applications. Its key functionalities support two critical tasks in this kind of studies: the assignment of a factor to a source in factor analytical models (source identification) and the model performance evaluation. The source identification is based on the simi...
Scientific publications
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DeltaSA tool for source apportionment

DeltaSA is an on-line tool to assess source apportionment model outputs in line with the CEN Technical Specification 17458:2020. It works in two different modes. The first is the source chemical profiles similarity test (CPS) accomplished by comparing those obtained by the user with more than one thousand PM10/PM2.5 source measured chemical profiles from the online SPECIATE (US-EPA) and SPECIEUROP...
Guidelines, Tools & Models
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Chapter 5 - Wind and Pollution Roses

The wind rose is a very useful way of summarising meteorological data. It is particularly useful for showing how wind speed and wind direction conditions vary by year. The windRose function can plot wind roses in a variety of ways: summarising all available wind speed and wind direction data, plotting individual wind roses by year, and also by month. The latter is useful for considering how meteor...
Scientific publications