Office of Research and Development Publications

New particle formation and growth in CMAQ via application of comprehensive modal methods

Citation:

Murphy, B., F. Binkowski, M. Woody, L. Ahlm, L. Russell, AND H. Pye. New particle formation and growth in CMAQ via application of comprehensive modal methods. International Aerosol Modeling Algorithms, Davis, CA, December 09 - 11, 2015.

Impact/Purpose:

The National Exposure Research Laboratory (NERL) Computational Exposure Division (CED) develops and evaluates data, decision-support tools, and models to be applied to media-specific or receptor-specific problem areas. CED uses modeling-based approaches to characterize exposures, evaluate fate and transport, and support environmental diagnostics/forensics with input from multiple data sources. It also develops media- and receptor-specific models, process models, and decision support tools for use both within and outside of EPA.

Description:

The formation and growth of new atmospheric ultrafine particles are exceedingly complex processes and recent scientific efforts have grown our understanding of them tremendously. This presentation describes the effort to apply this new knowledge to the CMAQ chemical transport model in order to better understand the sources, fate and impact of these pollutants.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( PRESENTATION/ POSTER)
Product Published Date:12/11/2015
Record Last Revised:02/02/2016
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 311090