Air Pollution Modeling and Its Application XIX pp 665-666 | Cite as
SPECIATE – EPA’s Database of Speciated Emission Profiles
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Abstract
SPECIATE is the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) repository of total organic compound (TOC) and particulate matter (PM) speciation profiles for emissions from air pollution sources. The profiles are key inputs to air quality modeling and source-receptor modeling applications. This paper addresses Version 4.0 of the SPECIATE Database.
Keywords
Environmental Protection Agency Volatile Organic Compound Emission Inventory Airborne Particulate Matter Speciation Profile
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