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Real-Time Identification and Quantification of Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances Using High-Resolution Time-of-Flight Chemical Ionization Mass Spectrometry with Positive Reagent Ions. [PDF]
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On model validation, sensitivity and intercomparison
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Overall distributed model intercomparison project results
Journal of Hydrology, 2004This paper summarizes results from the Distributed Model Intercomparison Project (DMIP) study. DMIP simulations from twelve different models are compared with both observed streamflow and lumped model simulations. The lumped model simulations were produced using the same techniques used at National Weather Service River Forecast Centers (NWS-RFCs) for ...
Seann Reed +6 more
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Dispersion modelling intercomparison exercise
International Journal of Environment and Pollution, 2000In the framework of the "Fifth workshop Harmonisation within atmospheric dispersion modelling for regulatory purposes", a model intercomparison exercise was performed which aimed to assess (i) the environmental impact, and (ii) the compatibility of the performance of similar dispersion models under severe weather and topography conditions.
E. Davakis, P. Deligiannis
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A Mesoscale Model Intercomparison
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 1998Abstract An intercomparison of four mesoscale numerical prediction models that could lead to the selection of a model for use in the theater of operations by United States Air Force (USAF) meteorological personnel is described. Mesoscale numerical prediction models have matured, and recent advances in computer hardware make this a realizable objective.
Robert Cox, Bruce L. Bauer, Thomas Smith
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Radionuclides in fruit systems: Model–model intercomparison study
Science of The Total Environment, 2006Modeling is widely used to predict radionuclide distribution following accidental radionuclide releases. Modeling is crucial in emergency response planning and risk communication, and understanding model uncertainty is important not only in conducting analysis consistent with current regulatory guidance, but also in gaining stakeholder and decision ...
Linkov, I. +9 more
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Intercomparison of atmospheric dispersion models
Atmospheric Environment, 2003An intercomparison between Gaussian, Gaussian segmented plumes and Lagrangian codes is presented. The codes chosen for the simulation of a gaseous emission under real meteorological conditions were AERMOD, HPDM, PCCOSYMA and HYSPLIT. The emission source was located at 37.35°N and 78.24°W in a flat terrain.
Marcelo Caputo +2 more
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A dispersion model intercomparison archive
International Journal of Environment and Pollution, 2005The paper introduces a formal archive for intercomparison of conventional regulatory dispersion models. It stems from an initial intercomparison, for the UK Environment Agency, of the USEPA's ISC and AERMOD models with the ADMS model, in common use in the UK.
Angela M. Spanton +4 more
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Intercomparison of recent ocean tide models
Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 1995One of the tremendous achievements of the TOPEX/POSEIDON (T/P) satellite mission is the release of 12 new global ocean tide models during 1994. Virtually all of these models are based on the high‐precision altimetry obtainable from the T/P satellite, and all of the models are superior to both the Cartwright and Ray (1990, 1991) model as well as to the ...
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