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Main Title Urban airshed model study of five cities Volume 7 Low cost application of the model to future-year SIP control and alternative fuel strategies for Dallas-Fort Worth, Atlanta, Phileadelphia, and St. Louis {microfiche} / by Ralph E. Morris and Thomas C. Meyers, et al...
Author Morris, R. E. ; Causley, M. C. ; Fieber, J. L. ; Gardner, L. ; Myers., T. C.
Other Authors
Author Title of a Work
Scheffe, Richard D.
Chamberlin, John C.
CORP Author Systems Applications, Inc., San Rafael, CA.;Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.
Publisher U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards,
Year Published 1990
Report Number APE/450/4-90/006G
Stock Number PB90-236027
Subjects Air--Pollution--United States ; Air quality--United States ; Air quality management--United States
Additional Subjects Air pollution control ; Air pollution abatement ; Ozone ; Tables(Data) ; Nomographs ; Concentration(Composition) ; Hydrocarbons ; Nitrogen oxides ; Exhaust emissions ; Forecasting ; Cost analysis ; Urban Airshed Model ; Air quality ; Atlanta(Georgia) ; Dallas(Texas) ; Saint Louis(Missouri) ; Philadelphia(Pennsylvania) ; State implementation plans ; Alternative fuels ; Alcohol fuels ; Volatile organic compounds
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NTIS  PB90-236027 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation 7 vol.
Abstract
The document provides concentration isopleths and tables in support of Volume I.
Notes
"April 1990." EPA project officers: Richard D. Scheffe, John C. Chamberlin.
Contents Notes
pt. 1 Summary report / by Richard D. Scheffe -- pt. 2 Demonstration of low-cost application of the model to the city of Atlanta and the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex region / by Ralph E. Morris ... {et al.} ; Systems Applications, Inc. -- pt. 3 Evaluation of base case model performance for the cities of St. Louis and Philadelphia using rich and sparse meteorological inputs -- pt. 4 Low-cost application of the model to Atlanta and evaluation of the effects of biogenic emissions on emission control strategies -- pt. 5 A low-cost application of the urban airshed model to the New York Metropolitan area and the city of St. Louis -- pt. 6 Low-cost application of the model to future-year SIP control and alternative fuel strategies for Dallas-Fort Worth, Atlanta, Philadelphia, and St. Louis: Vol. 1: Results -- pt. 7 Vol. 2: Appendices B-II.