The SAFE_AIR code simulates the transport and diffusion of airborne pollutants. This dispersion code is based on the advection of Gaussian segments and puffs driven by a 3D diagnostic wind model, able to deal with both non-stationary and non-homogeneous conditions. SAFE_AIR is an evolution of the AVACTA II code, a code 'recommended' by the U.S. EPA. In this work, we applied SAFE_AIR to the region of Ilo, Peru, where large SO2 emissions from a copper smelter plant affect the local air quality. The smelter is located in a complex coastal area. The field project is based on a large set of meteorological and tracer (SF6) field data collected in the area of interest. Among the eighteen tracer experiments performed, under a variety of meteorological conditions and at different times of the day, we selected the most representative one and simulated it. The preliminary results presented here are encouraging.

Calibration of the dispersion code SAFE_AIR against measurements in a complex coastal area

Canepa Elisa;
1998

Abstract

The SAFE_AIR code simulates the transport and diffusion of airborne pollutants. This dispersion code is based on the advection of Gaussian segments and puffs driven by a 3D diagnostic wind model, able to deal with both non-stationary and non-homogeneous conditions. SAFE_AIR is an evolution of the AVACTA II code, a code 'recommended' by the U.S. EPA. In this work, we applied SAFE_AIR to the region of Ilo, Peru, where large SO2 emissions from a copper smelter plant affect the local air quality. The smelter is located in a complex coastal area. The field project is based on a large set of meteorological and tracer (SF6) field data collected in the area of interest. Among the eighteen tracer experiments performed, under a variety of meteorological conditions and at different times of the day, we selected the most representative one and simulated it. The preliminary results presented here are encouraging.
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