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Organization of Course
INTRODUCTION
1. Course overview
2. Air Toxics overview
3. HYSPLIT overview
HYSPLIT Theory and Practice
4. Meteorology
5. Back Trajectories
6. Concentrations / Deposition
7. HYSPLIT-SV for
semivolatiles (e.g, PCDD/F)
8. HYSPLIT-HG for mercury
Overall Project Issues & Examples
9.Emissions Inventories
10.Source-Receptor Post-Processing
11.Source-Attribution for Deposition
12.Model Evaluation
13.Model Intercomparison
14.Collaboration Possibilities
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There are Many Opportunities for Collaboration
HYSPLIT can be used for fate/transport and trajectory modeling
Sharing of Data o Emissions Inventorieso Meteorological Datao Monitoring Data for Model Evaluation
There is strong interest at NOAA and elsewhere in the Gulf of Mexico…an area of joint concern
The NOAA Air Resources Lab has a mercury measurement site on the Northern Gulf of Mexico Coast… to interpret measurements there and to evaluate our models against these measurements, we are interested in atmospheric mercury emissions, fate, and transport in Mexico
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Barry
Holcim Cement
NOAA Grand Bay NERR Hg site
WeeksBay
OLF
Molino
Pace
Ellyson
Jack Watson
AL24
AL02
Crist
Pascagoula MSW incin
haz waste incin
paper manufpaper manuf
Victor J. Daniel
MobileBay
Mobile
Pascagoula
Mississippi Alabama
NOAA
SEARCH
USGS
UWF/FSU
MDN
Monitoring Site
coal-fired power plant
waste incinerator
manufacturing
metallurgical
other fuel combustion
type of mercuryemissions source
total atmosphericmercury emissions (kg/yr, 1999 EPA NEI)
50 - 100
100 - 200
200 - 400
1 – 50
MS 22
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Atmospheric Mercury Measurement Siteat the Grand Bay NERR, MS
mercury and trace gasmonitoring tower (10 meters)
view from top of the tower
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Elemental mercury * 2
Fine particulate mercury * 2
Reactive gaseous mercury * 2
Sulfur dioxide
Ozone
Carbon Monoxide
Nitrogen Oxides (NO, NOy)
Wind speed, Wind Direction
Temperature, Relative Humidity
Precipitation Amount
Total Mercury & Methyl Mercury in Precipitation
Trace Metals in Precipitation
Major Ions in Precipitation
WET DEPOSITION: Currently being added, in collaboration with MS DEQ and U.S. EPA
“Speciated” Atmospheric Mercury Concentrations
Trace gases to help understand and interpret mercury data
Meteorological Data
Atmospheric Measurements at the Grand Bay NERR
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Instrumentation inside the trailer at the Grand Bay NERR site
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Speciated Atmospheric Mercury and Selected Trace Gas Concentration Measurements at Grand Bay NERR
Courtesy of Winston Luke and Paul Kelley (NOAA ARL) and Jake Walker (Grand Bay NERR) (Preliminary Values)
RGM(pg/m3)D1
RGM(pg/m3)D2
FPM(pg/m3)D1FPM(pg/m3)D2
FPM 10 micron D1
FPM 10 micron D2GEM(ng/m3)D1
GEM(ng/m3)D2
SO2*5 ppbO3 ppb
Local Time
RG
M (
pg
/m3
), F
PM
(p
g/m
3),
SO
2*5
(p
pb
), O
3 (
pp
b)
GE
M (
ng/m
3)
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There are Many Opportunities for Collaboration
HYSPLIT can be used for fate/transport and trajectory modeling
Sharing of Data o Emissions Inventorieso Meteorological Datao Monitoring Data for Model Evaluation
There is strong interest at NOAA and elsewhere in the Gulf of Mexico…an area of joint concern
The NOAA Air Resources Lab has a mercury measurement site on the Northern Gulf of Mexico Coast… to interpret measurements there and to evaluate our models against these measurements, we are interested in atmospheric mercury emissions, fate, and transport in Mexico Inclusion of Requested Receptors in Future Projects Collaboration with special HYSPLIT versions (mercury, dioxin…)
Model Intercomparisons
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