Source–Receptor Relationships Between Precursor Emissions and O3 and PM2.5 Air Pollution Impacts
Kirk R. Baker,
Heather Simon,
Barron Henderson
et al.
Abstract:Reduced
complexity tools that provide a representation of both
primarily emitted particulate matter with an aerodynamic diameter
less than 2.5 μm (PM2.5), secondarily formed PM2.5, and ozone (O3) allow for a quick assessment
of many iterations of pollution control scenarios. Here, a new reduced
complexity tool, Pattern Constructed Air Pollution Surfaces (PCAPS),
that estimates annual average PM2.5 and seasonal average
maximum daily average 8 h (MDA8) O3 for any source location
in the United States is described… Show more
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