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Science > Environment > Air Quality > Air Dispersion Modeling > Software : Categories
Science > Environment > Air Quality > Air Dispersion Modeling > Software : Web Resources
Science > Environment > Air Quality > Air Dispersion Modeling > Software : Web-Sites
| 21. Online Version of Tox-Flam Model
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| Provides an online version of the Tox-Flam model for the use of any visitor to this website. Tox-Flam is a Gaussian dispersion model for releases of inert buoyant pollutants into a finite mixing layer of a user-specified height. The model was developed by Enviroware s.r.l. |
| http://www.enviroware.com/enviweb/models/online/toxflam/toxflam.htm |
| 22. Petersen & Kade
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| A firm located in Hamburg, Germany which markets air dispersion modeling software that meets the standards developed by: the Association of German Engineers (Verband Deutscher Ingenieure, or simply VDI), and by Germany's Federal air pollution control regulations (known as TA Luft). |
| http://www.petersen-kade.com/ |
| 23. Polair
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| An integrated model (offered by ODOTECH of Montreal, Canada) which includes a choice of mapping, meteorological data input and editing, and Gaussian or Puff dispersion modeling from point, line or area sources. |
| http://www.odotech.qc.ca/polair/polair_en.pdf |
| 24. PROKAS
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| An emission factors model (as per the German Emission Factors Handbook) coupled with a Gaussian air dispersion model, PROKAS is used to calculate air pollutant concentrations caused by automotive traffic on a network of streets. Documentation is available from Lohmeyer Consulting Engineers of Karlsruhe, Germany. |
| http://www.lohmeyer.de/air-eia/models/prokas.htm |
| 25. SCIPUFF Model
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| The Titan Systems Corporation is a technology research and development group headquartered in San Diego, California and serving the U.S. defense and intelligence communities. The group has developed a Lagrangian puff dispersion model known as the SCIPUFF model. |
| http://www.titan.com/products-services/abstract.html?docID=136 |
| 27. The AirQUIS Model
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| The Norwegian Institute for Air Research (NILU) has developed an Air Quality Information System (AirQUIS) having: an emission inventory data base; dispersion models; and a geographical information system (GIS) module. The dispersion models include a source oriented model (EPISODE), a puff-trajectory model, and models for traffic in street canyons and on roads (ROADAIR and CONTILENK). |
| http://www.nilu.no/airquis/ |
| 28. The ALOHA Model
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| The Areal Location of Hazardous Atmospheres model (ALOHA) was developed by the USA's National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) for use in emergency responses to accidental releases of neutrally buoyant or heavier-than-air gases. |
| http://archive.orr.noaa.gov/cameo/aloha.html |
| 29. The CAPARS System
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| Developed by AlphaTRAC, the Computer-Assisted Protective Action Recommendation System (CAPARS) provides plume extent, weather, hazard, and related information needed to support all levels of emergency management and response to an accidental release of hazardous gas. AlphaTRAC is located in Westminster, Colorado, USA. |
| http://www.alphatrac.com/ |
| 30. The DEGADIS model
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| Dr. Tom Spicer and Dr. Jerry Havens of the University of Arkansas developed this model (for the U.S. Coast Guard and the Gas Research Institute) primarily for simulating the dispersion of denser-than-air flammable gases. The U.S. EPA later extended DEGADIS for dispersion modeling of vertical jets. Implementation of DEGADIS on personal computers was sponsored by the Gas Research Institute and the American Petroleum Institute. |
| http://www.ess.co.at/HITERM/MODELS/degadis.html |
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