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Environ Health Perspect ; 79: 53-9, 1989 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2707211

ABSTRACT

The air quality network in the Netherlands is based on a regular grid with an interstation distance of 30 to 40 km. In or close to source areas, a higher station density is realized. Atmospheric transport models form an intrinsic part of the air quality monitoring system. The models are constructed in such a way that only routinely available meteorological input data are needed. The models are applied for interpretation and generalization of the measurements in terms of contributions of source categories. In scenario studies, the potential effect of abatement strategies is explored. The output of the models consists of concentration and deposition fields of NOx, NO2, SO2, sulfate, and nitrate on the scale of the Netherlands or on the scale of northwestern Europe. In the present version the models are not directly suitable to estimate exposures to acidic aerosols; however, in combination with limited aerosol measurements, the model predictions can be used to provide information on the spatial and temporal distribution of acidic aerosols as needed for exposure assessment.


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Acid Rain/analysis , Air Movements , Air Pollutants/analysis , Wind , Acid Rain/adverse effects , Air Pollutants/adverse effects , Carbon Monoxide/analysis , Forced Expiratory Volume , Humans , Maximum Allowable Concentration , Netherlands , Nitric Oxide/analysis , Nitrogen Dioxide/analysis , Ozone/analysis , Risk Factors , Sulfur Dioxide/analysis
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