Evaluation of receptor and chemical transport models for PM 10 source apportionment

dc.contributor.authorC. A., Belis
dc.contributor.authorD., Pernigotti
dc.contributor.authorG., Pirovano
dc.contributor.authoret al. (incluyendo, Marta García Vivanco)
dc.date.accessioned2024-02-12T09:56:20Z
dc.date.available2024-02-12T09:56:20Z
dc.date.issued2020-01-05
dc.description.abstractIn this study, the performance of two types of source apportionment models was evaluated by assessing the results provided by 40 different groups in the framework of an intercomparison organised by FAIRMODE WG3 (Forum for air quality modelling in Europe, Working Group 3). The evaluation was based on two performance indicators: z-scores and the root mean square error weighted by the reference uncertainty (RMSEu), with pre-established acceptability criteria. By involving models based on completely different and independent input data, such as receptor models (RMs) and chemical transport models (CTMs), the intercomparison provided a unique opportunity for their cross-validation. In addition, comparing the CTM chemical profiles with those measured directly at the source contributed to corroborate the consistency of the tested model results. The most commonly used RM was the US EPA- PMF version 5. RMs showed very good performance for the overall dataset (91% of z-scores accepted) while more difficulties were observed with the source contribution time series (72% of RMSEu accepted). Industrial activities proved to be the most difficult sources to be quantified by RMs, with high variability in the estimated contributions. In the CTMs, the sum of computed source contributions was lower than the measured gravimetric PM10 mass concentrations. The performance tests pointed out the differences between the two CTM approaches used for source apportionment in this study: brute force (or emission reduction impact) and tagged species methods. The sources meeting the z-score and RMSEu acceptability criteria tests were 50% and 86%, respectively. The CTM source contributions to PM10 were in the majority of cases lower than the RM averages for the corresponding source. The CTMs and RMs source contributions for the overall dataset were more comparable (83% of the z-scores accepted) than their time series (successful RMSEu in the range 25% - 34%). The comparability between CTMs and RMs varied depending on the source: traffic/exhaust and industry were the source categories with the best results in the RMSEu tests while the most critical ones were soil dust and road dust. The differences between RMs and CTMs source reconstructions confirmed the importance of cross validating the results of these two families of models.es_ES
dc.description.sponsorshipThe CARA program was funded by the French Ministry of environment. IMT Lille Douai participates in the CaPPA project funded by the ANR through the PIA under contract ANR-11-LABX-0005-01, the “Hauts de France” Regional Council and the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF). The C2TN/IST author gratefully acknowledges the FCT support through the UID/Multi/04349/2013 project. J.L. Jaffrezo would like to thank F. Donnaz, F. Masson, and S. Ngo for the chemical analyses of the Lens samples performed at IGE (ECOC, ions, sugars). These were possible on the Air-O-Sol analytical platform supported by Labex OSUG@2020 (ANR10 LABX56). A. Angyal was supported by National Research, Development and Innovation Office – NKFIH, contract number PD 125086. H. Jorquera acknowledges support from Grant CONICYT/FONDAP/15110020.es_ES
dc.identifier.citationEvaluation of receptor and chemical transport models for PM10 source apportionment Belis C.A., Pernigotti D., Pirovano G., Favez O., Jaffrezo J.L., Kuenen J., Denier van Der Gon H., (...), Yubero E. (2020) Atmospheric Environment: X, 5 , art. no. 100053es_ES
dc.identifier.doihttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aeaoa.2019.100053
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14855/2601
dc.language.isoenges_ES
dc.publisherElsevier (Atmospheric Environment)es_ES
dc.rights.accessRightsopen accesses_ES
dc.subjectSource Apportionmentes_ES
dc.subjectAir Pollutiones_ES
dc.subjectSource Contributiones_ES
dc.subjectReceptor Modelses_ES
dc.subjectChemical Transport Modelses_ES
dc.subjectAir Quality Modellinges_ES
dc.titleEvaluation of receptor and chemical transport models for PM 10 source apportionmentes_ES
dc.typejournal articlees_ES

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