ENVIR.ARW 971731
Location: Sofia, Bulgaria
Dates:July 6-10 1998
Number of working days: 5
Director from NATO country
Z. Zlatev
National
Environmental Research Institute
Department of Atmospheric Environment
Frederiksborgvej 399, P. O. Box 358
DK-4000 Roskilde, Denmark
Phone: +45 4630 1149
Fax: +45 4630 1214
E-mail address: luzz@sun2.dmu.dk
Director from Collaborative Partner country
G. Marchuk
Institute of Numerical Mathematics
Russian Academy of Sciences
Gubkin Str., 8
117333 Moskow, Russia
Phone: +7 095 938 1769
Fax: +7 095 938 1821
E-mail address: guri@inm.ras.ru
Organizing Committee:
P. Builtjes (TNO, The Netherlands)
I. Dimov (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria)
H. van Dop (Univ. Utrecht, The Netherlands)
G. Kallos (Univ. Athens, Greece)
A. Murli (CPS, Napoli, Italy)
P. Pardalos (Univ. Florida, Gainesville, USA)
R. San Jose (Univ. Madrid, Spain)
Bl. Sendov (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences + Vice-prezident of the
Parliament, Bulgaria)
M. Vavalis (Univ. Crete, Greece + Univ. Purdue, USA)
J. Wasniewski (Danish Computing Center for Research and
Education, Denmark)
Chairman of the Local Organizing Committee:
K. Georgiev (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences,
Bulgaria)
Concise scientific goal of meeting:
Improving the abilities of the models to calculate (in real time if necessary) reliable predictions of the pollution levels in Europe by using (i) adequate descriptions of the physical and chemical processes, (ii) up-to-day numerical mathematics and (iii) advanced computer architectures.
Type of Workshop: the participants are selected by members of the Organizing Committe and invited to the meeting.
Key Words:
comprehensive models, predictions, numerical algorithms,
parallel computing, visualization techniques, optimal reduction
of emissions, operational runs (also in real time)
Why is Such a Workshop Needed?
The protection of our environment is one of the most important problems in the modern society. Reliable and robust control strategies for keeping the pollution caused by harmful chemical compounds under certain safe levels have to be developed and used in a routine way. Large mathematical models, in which all physical and chemical processes are adequately described, can successfully be used to solve this task. However, the use of large mathematical models in which all physical and chemical processes are adequately described leads, after the application of appropriate discretization and splitting procedures, to the treatment of huge computational tasks: in a typical simulation one has to perform several hundred runs, in each of these runs one has to carry out several thousand time-steps and at each time-step one has to solve numerically systems of ODE's containing up to several million equations. Therefore, it is difficult to treat numerically such large mathematical models even when modern computers are available. Researchers from the fields of environmental modelling, numerical analysis and scientific computing must unite their the efforts in the attempts to solve these problems. Distinguished specialists from these field will discuss the above problems at the proposed workshop.
Importance and Timeliness of the Topics of the Workshop
In some areas of Europe the pollution levels are so high that preventive actions are urgently needed, because some damaging effects may soon become irreversible. Therefore robust and reliable control strategies must be developed in order to find out where and by how much the emissions of harmful pollutants should be reduced. This task can be successfully solved only by carrying out long simulation experiments consisting of many hundreds runs of comprehensive mathematical models.
Motivation
The new modern computers are becoming faster and faster. We shall have in the near future supercomputers that have top performance of several hundred Gflops and even of several Tflops. New and efficient numerical methods, by which the great potential power of the parallel computers can be better exploited, are gradually becoming available. The time is coming when specialists from the areas of supercomputing and numerical analysis unite their efforts with environmental modelling spacialists in order to develop fast and robust environmental models that can be used in the solution of many urgent and important environmental problems.
General Approach
Non-realistic simplifying assumptions are always made in all existing large-scale air pollution models in order to be able to treat them numerically on the computers available. Many such assumptions are not necessary anymore (because both the computers and the numerical methods are much faster now and will become even faster in the near future). Therefore, it is important now to describe all physical and chemical processes in an adequate way (according to the present knowledge) and to try to solve the problems by exploiting extensively the modern computational and numerical tools. This is a very difficult interdisciplinary task which must be solved with combined efforts from specialists from several different fields.
Major topics
The following major topics will be discussed at the meeting:
Participants
Until now 56 participants from 19 countries have confirmed their participations and sent titles for talks theys should like to present at the NATO ARW on "Large scale Computations in Air Pollution Modelling. The participants are comming from the following NATO countries and Collaborative Partner countries (click on "Participants" if you want to find the names of the participants and their addresses).
NATO countries | No. of participants | Collaborative Partner countries | No. of participants |
Denmark | 6 | Bulgaria | 6 |
Germany | 3 | Georgia | 1 |
Greece | 3 | Hungary | 1 |
Italy | 1 | Lithuania | 1 |
The Netherlands | 3 | Poland | 2 |
Norway | 1 | Romania | 2 |
Portugal | 1 | Russia | 7 |
Turkey | 3 | Ukraine | 2 |
Spain | 4 | ||
UK | 3 | ||
USA | 3 | ||
Total | 31 | Total | 22 |
Speakers and titles of their talks
The list is sorted alphabetic
according to the presenter of the talk (in bold). To see a list of the available
abstracts, click here.
1. "Polution Modelling by
Using Monte Carlo Methods Based on Ray Tracing Principles
Vassil Alexandrov
Computer Science Department
University of Liverpool
Liverpool, United Kingdom
2. "Modeling of Global and
Regional Transport/Transformation of Air Pollutants"
Artash E. Aloyan
Institute for Numerical Mathematics
Russian Academy of Sciences
Gubkin str., 8
Moscow, 117333, Russia
3. "Studying High Ozone
Episodes and Their Effects on Human Health and Vegetation"
Annemarie Bastrup-Birk, Jørgen Brandt and Zahari Zlatev
National Environmental Research Institute
Department for Atmospheric Environment
Frederiksborgvej 399, P. O. Box 358
DK-4000 Roskilde, Denmark
4. "Mixed-layer Height in
Coastal Areas - Experimental Results and Modelling"
Ekaterina Batchvarova
National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology
66 Tzarigradsko chaussee
Sofia 1784, Bulgaria
5. "Parallel Computation of
Air Pollution Models"
Claus Bendtsen
Danish Computing Centre for Research and Education
DTU, Bldg. 304
DK-2800 Lungby, Denmark
6. "Real Time Predictions of
Transport and Dispersion from a Nuclear Accident"
Annemarie Bastrup-Birk, Jørgen Brandt and
Zahari Zlatev
National Environmental Research Institute
Department for Atmospheric Environment
Frederiksborgvej 399, P. O. Box 358
DK-4000 Roskilde, Denmark
7. "Expereiences with Parallel Programming for Scientific
Applications"
Marian Bubak
Institute of Computer Science, AGH
and Academic Computer Center CYFRONET
al. Mickiewicza 30
30-059 Krakow, Poland
8. "Data-assimilation and HPCN-examples of the
LOTOS-model"
Peter Builtjes
TNO-MEP
Department of Environmental Quality
P.O.Box 342
7300 AH Apeldoorn, The Netherlands
9. "Computational Challenges
of Modeling the Interactions between Aerosol and Gas Phase
Processes in Large Scale Air Pollution Models"
Gregory R. Carmichael
Center for Global and Regional Environmental Research
and Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering
Iowa University, Iowa City, Iowa 52242-1000, USA
10. "Parallel Numerical
Simulation of Air Pollution in Southern Italy"
Guido Barone,Pasqua D'Ambra,
Daniela di Serafino, Giulio Giunta,
Almerico Murli and Angelo Riccio
CPS (Centro di Ricerche per il Calcolo Parallelo
e i Supercalcolatori) - CNR
Via Cintia, Monte S. Angelo
80126 Napoli, Italy
11. "Large-scale Problems of
Transportation of Ecologically Dangerous Materials"
V. F. Demyanov and S. K. Myshkov
Applied Mathematics Dept.
St.Petersburg State University,
198904 Staryi Peterhof,
St.Petersburg, RUSSIA
12. "Statistical Sensitivity Tests of Air Pollution
Levels to Variations of Some Chemical Rate Constants"
Ivan Dimov and Zahari Zlatev
Central Laboratory for Parallel Processing
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
Acad. G. Bonchev Str. 25 A
Sofia 1113, Bulgaria
13. "Enabling Technologies
for High Performance Computing"
Jack Dongarra
University of Tennessee and
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
104 Ayres Hall, Knoxville TN, 37996, USA
14. "Long Range Dispersion
Modeling in the Aftermath of the Chernobyl Accident: Conclusions
of ETEX"
Han van Dop
Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research Utrecht
P.O. box 80.005 3508 TA Utrecht The Netherlands
Buijs Ballot Laboratorium
Princetonplein 5
Utrecht, De Uithof, The Netherlands
15. "Parallel 4D-variational
Data Assimilation for a Eulerian Chemistry Transport Model"
Hendrik Elbern
Institute for Geophysics and Meteorology (EURAD)
University of Cologne
Albertus Magnus Plat
50923 Koeln, Germany
16. "Large Scale Air
Pollution Control Problems"
Juri Ermoliev
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
A-2361 Laxenburg, Austria
17. "Approaches for Correcting the Numerical Solution of
the Advection Equation"
Michael Galperin
Department of Biophysics, Radiation Physics and Ecology,
Moscow Physical - Engineering Institute,
Studencheskaya street,31-9,
Moscow, 121165, Russia
18. "Application of Parallel
Algorithms in an Air Pollution Model"
Krassimir Georgiev and Zahari Zlatev
Central Laboratory for Parallel Processing
Bilgarian Academy of Sciences
Sofia, Bulgaria
19. "Numerical Library
Software for Large Scale Computations"
Sven Hammarling
Numerical Algorithms Group Ltd.
Wilkinson House, Jordan Hill Road
Oxford, OX2 8DR, United Kingdom
20. "Aerosol Modeling within the EURAD Model System:
Developments and Applications"
Heinz Hass
Ford Forschungszentrum Aachen
Dennewartstr. 25
52068 Aachen, Germany
21. "The Influence of Lateral Boundary Values on the
Calculation of Future Ozone ond Ozone Precursor Concentrations in
a Regional Photochemistry Model
Jan Eiof Jonson
The Norwegian Meteorological Institute
P.O. Box 43 Blindern
N-0313 Oslo, Norway
22. "The Regional Weather
Forecasting Models as Pridictive Tools for Major Environmental
Disasters and Natural Hazards"
George Kallos, S. Nickovic, A. Papadopoulos and O.
Kakaliagou
Dept of Applied Physics
Meteorology Lab.
Panepistimioupolis, Bldg. PHYS-V
Athens 15784, Greece
23. "Variable Scale Modelling of Air Pollution Transport
(Telescopic Method)"
Vladimir K. Kouznetsov, V. B. Kisselev and V. B. Milyaev
Institute of Atmospheric Protection
7, Karbisheva str.
St Petersburg, Russia
24. "Adjoint Equations and
Application to Problems of Global Change"
Guri I. Marchuk
Institute for Numerical Mathematics
Russian Academy of Sciences
Gubkin str., 8
Moscow, 117333, Russia
25. "Modelling of The
Long-term Atmospheric Transport of Heavy Metals Over Poland"
Andrzej Mazur
Meteorology Centre,
Institute of Meteorology and Water Management
Podlesna 61
PL-01-673 Warszawa, Poland
26. "A Parallel Iterative Scheme for Solving the
Convection Diffusion Equation on Distributed Memory
Processors"
L. A. Boukas and Nikolaos M. Missirlis
Department of Informatics
University of Athens
Panepistimiopolis 15710
Athens, Greece
27. "Theory, Algorithms and
Software Systems of Bayesian Heuristic Approach for Optimization
of Large Scale Discrete or Continuous Models"
Jonas Mockus
Department of Optimization
Institute of Mathematics and Informatics
Akademijos 4, Vilnius 2600, Lithuania
28. "Parallel Algorithms for
Large-Scale Location Problems in Environmental Modeling"
Panos M. Pardalos
Center for Applied Optimization
Industrial and Systems Engineering Department
303 Weil Hall, University of Florida
Gainesville, FL 32611-6595, USA
29. "On Air Pollution
Monitoring (Case Study)"
Tamas Rapcsak
Laboratory of Operations Research and Decision Systems
Computer and Automation Research Institute,
Hungarian Academy of Sciences
H-1518 Budapest, P.O. Box 63, Hungary
30. "Neural, Fuzzy Modelling in Pollution, an Interesting
Alternative to Other Procedures: An Overview and PC Illustrations
of Some Experiments"
Mariana Bistran and Gheorghe M. Sandulescu
Artificial Intelligence Applications Laboratory
IPA SA Institute
and Information Technology Faculty
AISTEDA University, Bucharest
Bucharest, Romania
31. "Advanced Operational Air
Quality Forecasting Models for Urban and Regional Environments in
Europe: Madrid application"
R. San Jose, M. A. Rodriguez, M. A. Arranz,
I. Moreno and R. M. Gonzalez
Environmental Software and Modelling Group
Computer Science School - Technical University of Madrid
Campus de Montegancedo - Boadilla del Monte-28660
Madrid, Spain
32. "Adaptive Approximation with Fractal Functions"
Blagovest Sendov
Central Laboratory for Parallel Processing
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
Acad. G. Bonchev Str. 25 A
Sofia 1113, Bulgaria
33. "A Preliminary Investigation of Soils, Oceans and
Atmosphere Enrichment by Persistent Volatile Pollutants"
Mikhail Sofiev
Institute of Program Systems
Russian Academy of Science
Moscow, Russia
34. "The Future of Chemical
Mechanism Development for Air Pollution Models: Chemistry,
Uncertainty and Sensitivity Analysis"
William R. Stockwell
Fraunhofer Institute for Atmospheric Environmental Research (IFU)
Kreuzeckbahnstr. 19
82467 Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Germany
35. "On Some Flux-type
Advection Schemes for Dispersion Modelling Application"
Dimiter Syrakov
National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology
66 Tzarigradsko chaussee, Sofia 1784, Bulgaria
36. "The Use of 3-D Adaptive
Unstructured Meshes in Air Pollution Modelling"
Alison Tomlin
Dept of Fuel and Energy
University of Leeds
Leeds LS2 9JT, United Kingdom
37. "Atmospheric
Environmental Management Expert System for an Oil-fired Power
Plant"
Eloy A. Unzalu
Environmental Laboratory
LABEIN,
Technological Research Centre
Bilbao, Basque Country, Spain.
38. "Collaborative Air
Pollution Modeling"
Emanuel Vavalis
Institute for Applied and Computational Mathematics
Foundation for Research and Development Hellas
Greece
39. "Applied SMP Parallel
Computing to Air Pollution Models"
Bjarne S. Andersen, Krassimir Georgiev, Jerzy Wasniewski
and Zahari Zlatev
Danish Computing Centre for Research and Education
DTU, Bldg. 405
DK-2800 Lungby, Denmark
40. "Automatically from a
Model Specification to Fortran Programs"
Lex Wolters
Computer and Software Systems Division
Dept. of Computer Science, Leiden University
P.O. Box 9512, 2300 RA Leiden, the Netherlands
41. "Including of Surface Source in SL
Parameterization"
Dimiter Yordanov and Dimiter Syrakov
Geophysical Institute
Bulagarian Academy of Sciences
Acad. G.Bonchev str., bl. 3
Sofia 1113, Bulgaria
42. "Long-term Calculations
Performed by the Danish Eulerian Model"
Annemarie Bastrup-Birk, Jørgen Brandt and Zahari Zlatev
National Environmental Research Institute
Department for Atmospheric Environment
Frederiksborgvej 399, P. O. Box 358
DK-4000 Roskilde, Denmark
Related home pages at the Department of Atmospheric Environment, NERI
Home page for EU-project ESPRIT, 24618 EUROAIR
Home page for EU-Project ESPRIT, 22727 WEPTEL
Home page for the REMAPE workshop in Copenhagen, September, 1996 REMAPE
This page is maintained by Annemarie Bastrup-Birk , Jørgen Brandt, Helge Rørdam Olesen and Zahari Zlatev
Document date: May 26, 1998