Presentations Workshop Measurements and Modelling of PM2.5 in Europe
Bilthoven, The Netherlands, 23-24 April 2009
Overview and proceedings including abstracts of the presentations
Workshop Measurements and Modelling of PM2.5 in Europe - Overview and Proceedings
For the individual presentations see below
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Frank de Leeuw, (EEA - European Topic Centre for Air Quality and Climate Change, The Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency
Population Exposure To PM2.5 at an European Level -
Andrej Kobe, European Commission, DG-Environment, Brussels
The New Air Quality Directive 2008/50/EC Requirements Regarding Fine Particles PM2.5 -
Hugo Denier van der Gon, TNO, The Netherlands
European Emissions of PM2.5 and its Precursors -
Jochen Thelocke, Universität Stuttgart, Germany
Compilation of Spatially and Vertically Highly Resolved Emission Inventories For Germany -
Annette Borowiak, Joint Research Centre, Italy
PM2.5 Measurements in Europe -
Roy Harrison, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom
PM2.5 Measurements and Source Apportionment -
Flemming Cassee, National Institute of Public Health and the Environment, The Netherlands
Health Effects of Particulate Matter: Facts and Uncertainties. -
Urs Baltensperger, Paul Scherrer Institut, Switzerland
PM2.5 Speciation/Source Apportionment -
Gerald Spindler, Leibniz-Institut für Troposphärenforschung, Germany
PM2.5 High-Volume Measurements in East Germany – a Six Year Study at Melpitz Site -
Eiko Nemitz, Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, United Kingdom
Real-time Measurements of PM2.5 and PM1 Chemical Composition: Experience and Results from the UK Supersites and EMEP Intensive Measurements Periods -
Laurence Rouïl, INERIS, France
PM2.5 Modelling: “Research and Policy Challenges” -
Sally Cooke, AEA, United Kingdom
Modeling PM2.5 Concentrations for the UK and Projections to 2020 -
Ronald Hoogerbrugge, National Institute of Public Health and the Environment, The Netherlands
PM2.5 Measurement Results with the Reference Method and Modeling for 2008 in The Netherlands