Modeling emissions for three-dimensional atmospheric chemistry transport models.
Volker MatthiasJan A ArndtArmin AulingerJohannes BieserHugo Denier van der GonRichard KranenburgJeroen KuenenDaniel NeumannGeorge PouliotMarkus QuantePublished in: Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association (1995) (2018)
Emission data are probably the most important input for chemistry transport model (CTM) systems. They need to be provided in high spatial and temporal resolution and on a grid that is in agreement with the CTM grid. Simple methods to distribute the emissions in time and space need to be replaced by sophisticated emission models in order to improve the CTM results. New methods, e.g., for ammonia emissions, provide grid cell-dependent temporal profiles. In the future, large data fields from traffic observations or satellite observations could be used for more detailed emission data.