Artículo
Practical use of the ISCST3 model to select monitoring site locations for air pollution control
Fecha de publicación:
05/2000
Editorial:
Inderscience Enterprises
Revista:
International Journal Of Environment And Pollution
ISSN:
1741-5101
e-ISSN:
0957-4352
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
We present an objective methodology for selection of the minimum number of sampling sites required to register the highest concentration values of air pollutants emitted from a continuous point source. The methodology is based on the analysis of 1 hour concentration values above a threshold value estimated by atmospheric dispersion models. The number and location of the air monitoring stations are determined according to the likelihood that a station can measure high concentration values in accordance with model results. The efficiency of the monitoring network design depends on the accuracy of the considered dispersion model, a low inter-annual variability of atmospheric conditions and the number of samplers. Following a brief description of the methodology we detail an application to design an air monitoring network. We apply the ISCST3 atmospheric dispersion model to a point source emission, considering one year of hourly meteorological data. In this example, an approximated va1ue of the efficiency of the network design is 0.475 at best.
Palabras clave:
Air Pollution
,
Air Quality Control
,
Iscst3 Model
,
Monitoring Network
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Mazzeo, Nicolas Antonio; Venegas, Laura Esperanza; Practical use of the ISCST3 model to select monitoring site locations for air pollution control; Inderscience Enterprises; International Journal Of Environment And Pollution; 14; 1-6; 5-2000; 246-259
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