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Impact assessment of PM10 cement plants emissions on urban air quality using the SCIPUFF dispersion model

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DOI: 10.1007/s10661-016-5519-5

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Air quality; Transport and dispersion; modelling; Statistical analysis; SCIPUFF

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  1. P.O.R. Campania FSE Project TEMASAV Technologies and environmental monitoring for the sustainability of wide areas
  2. Office of Naval Research (ONR) [N00014-14-1-0208 (PSU 171570)]

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The Second-order Closure Integrated Puff (SCIPUFF) model was used to study the impact on urban air quality caused by two cement plants emissions located near the city of Caserta, Italy, during the entire year of 2015. The simulated and observed PM10 concentrations were compared using three monitoring stations located in urban and sub-urban area of Caserta city. Both simulated and observed concentrations are shown to be highest in winter, lower in autumn and spring and lowest in summer. Model results generally follow the pattern of the observed concentrations but have a systematic under-prediction of the concentration values. Measures of the bias, NMSE and RMSE indicate a good correlation between observed and estimated values. The SCIPUFF model data analysis suggest that the cement plants are major sources for the measured PM10 values and are responsible for the deterioration of the urban air quality in the city of Caserta.

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