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Below is a list of papers presented during the workshop in Mol
in November 1994.
The list is based on the final proceedings which have been
published in the International Journal of Environment and
Pollution, Volume 5, Nos. 4-6, 1995.
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Preliminary session: Model validation with the Manno datasets
Session 1: EIA modelling in Europe: country reviews
Session 2: EIA modelling in Europe: practical applications
Session 3: Model validations and intercomparisons
Session 4: Presentation and evaluation of the workshops benchmarking
The proceedings of the Mol workshop (IJEP) contains the following papers
Preliminary session: Model validation with the Manno datasets
Evaluation of HPDM with the Kincaid dataset
S. Hanna and J. Chang (USA)
Large eddy simulation and practical models
I. Bouwmans, J. Meeder and F. Nieuwstadt (The Netherlands)
Model evaluation of the Austrian Gaussian model
ON M9440: comparison with the Kincaid dataset
U. Pechinger and E. Petz (Austria)
A puff-particle dispersion model
P. de Haan and M. Rotach (Switzerland)
Lagrangian particle model (LAMBDA): evaluation
against tracer data
E Ferrero, D. Anfossi, G. Brusasca and G. Tinarelli (Italy)
Evaluation of the Gaussian puff model
based on measurements
I. Sandu (Romania)
ADMS, the atmospheric dispersion modelling
system: comparisons with data from Kincaid, Lillestrøm and
Copenhagen
D. Carruthers, H. Edmunds, K. Ellis, C. McHugh, B. Davies and
D. Thomson (UK)
Session 1: EIA modelling in Europe: country reviews
Overview of the use of atmospheric dispersion
models for environmental impact assessment in Flanders
V. Debroey (Belgium)
Regulatory dispersion modelling in Denmark
H. Olesen (Denmark)
Environmental atmospheric impact assessment
modelling in France
P. Mestayer and C. Sacré (France)
Atmospheric dispersion models for regulatory
purposes in the Federal Republic of Germany. Part I: Regulatory
modelling
J. Pankrath (Germany)
Atmospheric dispersion models for regulatory
purposes in the Federal Republic of Germany. Part II: the current
situation.
M. Schatzmann (Germany)
Dispersion models in Greece
J. Bartzis (Greece)
Regulatory atmospheric short and medium range
dispersion models in Italy
M. Cirillo and G. Graziani (Italy)
The Netherlands national model for short-range
dispersion of air pollutants
J. van Ham (The Netherlands)
Atmospheric dispersion modelling for regulatory
purposes in the UK
R. Timmis (UK)
Application of dispersion models in the
environmental assessment process in the UK
R. Barrowcliffe (UK)
Regulatory models for environmental impact
assessments in Hungary
D. Szepesi, K. Fekete and L. Gyenes (Hungary)
The main principles of atmospheric diffusion
modelling for regulatory purposes in Russia
M. Berlyand (Russia)
Session 2: EIA modelling in Europe: practical applications
Balancing simplicity with accuracy in the use
of dispersion modelling in the United States
D. Schulze (USA)
Applications of regulatory diffusion models in
Russia
E. Genikhovich (Russia )
Atmospheric impact of a municipal wastes
incinerator
J. Baldasano and L. Cremades (Spain)
Environmental impact assessment of industrial
development at Gladstone, Australia
W. Physick, P. Hurley and P. Manins (Australia)
Application of dispersion models for evaluating
the influence of urban air pollution on human health
E. Valkonen, J. Härkönen, J. Kukkonen, E. Rantakrans and L.
Jalkanen (Finland)
Sulphur dioxide dispersion from a main point
source in Portugal: comparison between models
C. Borrego, S. Thomaz and A. Miranda (Portugal)
Modelling surface pollutant concentrations in
the city of Zürich
M. Werfeli (Switzerland)
Dispersion modelling in Northrhine-Westphalia:
regulations, guidelines and pragmatic approaches
M. Wichmann-Fiebig (Germany)
Operational short-range analytical air
pollution modelling
T. Tirabassi and U. Rizza (Italy)
An operational dispersion model for predicting
pollution from a road
J. Häkönen, E. Valkonen, J. Kukkonen, E. Rantakrans, L.
Jalkanen and K. Lahtinen (Finland)
Estimation of the contribution to air-quality
degradation in Athens of major elevated sources
G. Kallos, A. Papadopoulos, M. Yarinou and P. Kassomenos
(Greece)
A meteorological database for next-generation
dispersion models, and a Lagrangian particle model based on
kinematic simulation theory
E. Reimer, B. Scherer and W. Klug (Germany)
An overview of the REDIPHEM project
N. Duijm, B. Stork, M. Nielsen and S. Ott (The Netherlands)
Assessment and validation of the SEVEX project
F. Ronday, E. Everberg, T. Bourouag, J. Deliege, J. Dzisiak,
C. Delvosalle, J. Levert, F. Benjelloun, G. Schayes and J.
Castel-Branco (Belgium)
Real- time tracking of accidental atmospheric
releases : LOSTRAC software
J. Flori, P. Mestayer and C. Sacré (France)
The plume model MODIS: integration in the
Hydro-Quebec shell
O. Krueger, D. Eppel, S. Levesque and G. Lefebvre (Germany)
Comparison between dispersion parameters
deduced from wind fluctuations and Pasquill values: application
to a short-range urban pollution case
A. Coppale, P. Paranthoen, L. Rosset, V. Delmas, A. Francois
and M. Hamida (France)
Evaluation of airborne heavy metal pollution
from European sources
M. Galperin and M. Sofiev (Russia)
Session 3: Model validations and intercomparisons
Datasets and protocol for model validation
H. Olesen (Denmark)
Application of different dispersion models to a
site near the Belgian-Dutch border
H. Erbrink and H. Tieben (The Netherlands) and G. Cosemans
(Belgium)
Comparisons of models with data: effects of
averaging time as indicated by sonic anemometer measurements
R. Lewis, T. Staples and J. Lewis (UK)
Methodology for a comparative evaluation of two
air-quality models
R. Lee and J. Irwin (USA)
Comparison of six Gaussian dispersion models
used for regulatory purposes in different countries of the EU
G. Maes, G. Cosemans, J. Kretzschmar, L. Janssen and J. Van
Tongerloo (Belgium)
Comparisons of dispersion calculations between
TA Luft and a method based on more complex model combination
(FITNAH/LPDM)
E. Dittman, U. Pflüger, R. Thehos, M. Balrusch and M. Buchen
(Germany)
Session 4: Presentation and evaluation of the workshops benchmarking
The model validation exercise at Mol: overview
of results
H. Olesen (Denmark)
The Third Workshop's environmental impact
assessment model intercomparison exercise
G. Cosemans, J. Kretzschmar, L. Janssen and G. Maes (Belgium)
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