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Data Assimilation as a Tool to Improve Chemical Transport Models Performance in Developing Countries

Santiago Lopez-Restrepo, Andres Yarce Botero, Olga Lucia Quintero, Nicolas Pinel-Pelaez, Jhon Edinson Hinestroza, Elias David Nino-Ruiz, Jimmy Anderson Florez, Angela Rendon, Monica Lucia Alvarez-Lainez, Andres Felipe Zapata-Gonzalez, Jose Fernando Duque, Elena Montilla-Rosero, Andres Pareja Lopez, Jean Paul Delgado, Jose Ignacio Marulanda Bernal, Bibiana Esperanza Boada Sanabria, Juan Ernesto Soto, Sara Lorduy, Jaime Andres Betancur, Alejandro Velez Ospina and Arnold Heemink

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Abstract: Particulate matter (PM) is one of the most problematic pollutants in urban air. The effects of PM on human health, associated especially with PM of

Keywords: chemical transport model; air quality; data assimilation; LOTOS-EUROS; low-cost networks (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Q56 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.97503

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