Modelling surface pollutant concentrations in the city of Zurich
by M. Werfeli
International Journal of Environment and Pollution (IJEP), Vol. 5, No. 4/5/6, 1995

Abstract: First results of a dispersion modelling study in the city of Zurich are presented. Surface pollutant concentrations (yearly averages) at several monitoring stations were modelled using the Danish OML-Multi operational model and compared with observations. For this purpose a detailed SO2 and NOx emission inventory for the year 1990 was constructed. The results show an average overestimation of the observed NOx concentrations of about 35% and an average overestimation of the observed SO2 concentrations of almost 50% at 24 sites distributed all over the area of investigation.

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