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Air Toxics (general)

Atmospheric fate and transport of air toxics.

Workshop on Modeling Air Toxics with HYSPLIT

Mark Cohen gave a one-day course Aug 24 2009 on modeling air toxics with HYSPLIT to a group of Mexican government and academic scientists in Mexico City. The course was part of a week-long workshop organized by the Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC). The course utilized the extensive training materials developed for HYSPLIT by Roland Draxler, Glenn Rolph and others at ARL, and also included new materials regarding simulation of mercury and dioxin. Several hand's-on computer modeling exercises were included in the training. More information, including workshop data and materials, is available regarding this 2009 Mexico Air Toxics Training

Review of Great Lakes Air Toxics

Atmospheric fate and transport of air toxics.

A five-part review of emissions, monitoring, fate and transport of toxic air pollutants in relation to the Great Lakes was performed for the International Joint Commission (IJC) in 1997.

Other Air Toxics Overviews

Atmospheric fate and transport of air toxics.

Overview presentations regarding atmospheric toxics include the following: