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Science > Environment > Air Quality > Air Dispersion Modeling : Categories
Science > Environment > Air Quality > Air Dispersion Modeling : Web Resources
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| 31. Southern Appalachian Mountains Initiative (SAMI)
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| The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) and Alpine Geophysics, are teamed to support an air quality assessment of the Southern Appalachian Mountains Initiative, an organization formed by Alabama, Kentucky, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia. The TVA and Alpine Geophysics will work with the atmospheric modeling team of the Georgia Institute of Technology, the University of Alabama, and the University of Virginia. |
| http://www.tva.gov/sami/ |
| 32. StadtKlima: The International Association For Urban Climate
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| A list of air quality and air pollution dispersion models with descriptions, details and contacts for obtaining further information. Most of the listed models were developed in Germany, and the StadtKlima Association is headquartered at the University of Freiburg in Germany. |
| http://www.stadtklima.de/webklima/EN/E_1tools.htm |
| 33. The CAMP Research Program
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| The George Mason University in Virginia has a research program called CAMP (Comprehensive Atmospheric Modeling Program). The focus of the program, funded by the U.S. Defense Department, is on atmospheric transport and dispersion of releases of nuclear, biological, and chemical agents. A wide range of available air dispersion models will be acquired and evaluated. |
| http://camp.gmu.edu/ |
| 34. The CAPARS System
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| The Computer-Assisted Protective Action Recommendation System (CAPARS) is an integrated model for predicting the path and impacts of an atmospheric release of hazardous materials. It is used by a Regional Atmospheric Response Center (RARC) in Denver, Colorado, funded by the U.S. Dept. of Energy, to tell their staff where the plume will go, when it will arrive, how serious the impacts may be, and what protective actions to take. |
| http://www.rarc.org/Overview/CAPARSSummary.HTML |
| 35. The GAIA Air Dispersion Model Database
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| A database of 27 different air dispersion models. Each model entry includes: a description, where to obtain the software, the original authors, and literature references pertaining to the model. Sponsored by a consortium of 10 countries in Europe, Africa, Asia and Latin America. |
| http://www.ess.co.at/GAIA/models/aria.htm |
| 36. The Nuclear Accident Model (NAME)
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| Developed by the United Kingdom's Meteorological Office, the NAME model is part of the contingency plans in the event of accidental releases of radioactivity into the atmosphere: to provide early warning for the guidance of emergency services; and to predict concentrations, depositions and dosages of radionuclides as input to impact assessments. |
| http://www.met-office.gov.uk/research/nwp/publications/nwp_gazette/3rd96/name2.html |
| 37. U.S. EPA's Support Center for Regulatory Air Models
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| The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency uses this site to provide information on the many dispersion models supporting regulatory programs required by U.S. law. All of the EPA's dispersion models and their Users' Manuals can be downloaded cost-free from here. An online forum is also provided for discussion/questions/answers on all aspects of the EPA's models. |
| http://www.epa.gov/ttn/scram/ |
| 38. UCR Air Quality Modeling Group
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| The mechanical engineering department of the University of California at Riverside (UCR) has an air quality modeling group performing research in the development and application of small-scale dispersion models, as well as the development of simplified and comprehensive photochemical models. |
| http://www.engr.ucr.edu/mechanical/ |
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