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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 2020
Over the last decades, energy and pollution control policies combined with structural changes in ... more Over the last decades, energy and pollution control policies combined with structural changes in the economy decoupled emission trends from economic growth, increasingly also in the developing world. It is found that effective implementation of the presently decided national pollution control regulations should allow further economic growth without major deterioration of ambient air quality, but will not be enough to reduce pollution levels in many world regions. A combination of ambitious policies focusing on pollution controls, energy and climate, agricultural production systems and addressing human consumption habits could drastically improve air quality throughout the world. By 2040, mean population exposure to PM2.5 from anthropogenic sources could be reduced by about 75% relative to 2015 and brought well below the WHO guideline in large areas of the world. While the implementation of the proposed technical measures is likely to be technically feasible in the future, the transf...
Theoretical Chemistry …, 1998
Relativistic two-electron operators obtained by the Douglas-Kroll transformation contain p-depend... more Relativistic two-electron operators obtained by the Douglas-Kroll transformation contain p-dependent kinematic prefactors which are not present in the corresponding Breit-Pauli operators. These factors are usually calculated using a resolution of the identity approach, which requires integral transformations. In the present article we describe an alternative approach, based on a local approximation, where the eect of the prefactors can be absorbed in the atomic contraction coecients. The eect of the local approximation is investigated in detail. The suggested approach is simple to implement in integral codes that allow the use of a general contraction scheme.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 2012
The Meteorological Synthesizing Centre-West (MSC-W) of the European Monitoring and Evaluation Pro... more The Meteorological Synthesizing Centre-West (MSC-W) of the European Monitoring and Evaluation Programme (EMEP) has been performing model calculations in support of the Convention on Long Range Transboundary Air Pollution (CLRTAP) for more than 30 years. The EMEP MSC-W chemical transport model is still one of the key tools within European air pollution policy assessments. Traditionally, the model has covered all of Europe with a resolution of about 50 km × 50 km, and extending vertically from ground level to the tropopause (100 hPa). The model has changed extensively over the last ten years, however, with flexible processing of chemical schemes, meteorological inputs, and with nesting capability: the code is now applied on scales ranging from local (ca. 5 km grid size) to global (with 1 degree resolution). The model is used to simulate photooxidants and both inorganic and organic aerosols.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 2020
Over the last decades, energy and pollution control policies combined with structural changes in ... more Over the last decades, energy and pollution control policies combined with structural changes in the economy decoupled emission trends from economic growth, increasingly also in the developing world. It is found that effective implementation of the presently decided national pollution control regulations should allow further economic growth without major deterioration of ambient air quality, but will not be enough to reduce pollution levels in many world regions. A combination of ambitious policies focusing on pollution controls, energy and climate, agricultural production systems and addressing human consumption habits could drastically improve air quality throughout the world. By 2040, mean population exposure to PM2.5 from anthropogenic sources could be reduced by about 75% relative to 2015 and brought well below the WHO guideline in large areas of the world. While the implementation of the proposed technical measures is likely to be technically feasible in the future, the transf...
Theoretical Chemistry …, 1998
Relativistic two-electron operators obtained by the Douglas-Kroll transformation contain p-depend... more Relativistic two-electron operators obtained by the Douglas-Kroll transformation contain p-dependent kinematic prefactors which are not present in the corresponding Breit-Pauli operators. These factors are usually calculated using a resolution of the identity approach, which requires integral transformations. In the present article we describe an alternative approach, based on a local approximation, where the eect of the prefactors can be absorbed in the atomic contraction coecients. The eect of the local approximation is investigated in detail. The suggested approach is simple to implement in integral codes that allow the use of a general contraction scheme.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 2012
The Meteorological Synthesizing Centre-West (MSC-W) of the European Monitoring and Evaluation Pro... more The Meteorological Synthesizing Centre-West (MSC-W) of the European Monitoring and Evaluation Programme (EMEP) has been performing model calculations in support of the Convention on Long Range Transboundary Air Pollution (CLRTAP) for more than 30 years. The EMEP MSC-W chemical transport model is still one of the key tools within European air pollution policy assessments. Traditionally, the model has covered all of Europe with a resolution of about 50 km × 50 km, and extending vertically from ground level to the tropopause (100 hPa). The model has changed extensively over the last ten years, however, with flexible processing of chemical schemes, meteorological inputs, and with nesting capability: the code is now applied on scales ranging from local (ca. 5 km grid size) to global (with 1 degree resolution). The model is used to simulate photooxidants and both inorganic and organic aerosols.