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A hybrid modeling approach to resolve pollutant concentrations in an urban area

Stein et al., 2007

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3542744270668898658
Author
Stein A
Isakov V
Godowitch J
Draxler R
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Atmospheric Environment

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A modeling tool that can resolve contributions from individual sources to the urban environment is critical for air-toxics exposure assessments. Air toxics are often chemically reactive and may have background concentrations originated from distant sources. Grid …
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