Information on the origin of pollution constitutes an essential step of air quality management as it helps identifying measures to control air pollution. In this work, we review the most widely used source-apportionment methods for air quality management. Using theoretical and real-case datasets we study the differences among these methods and explain why they result in very different conclusions to support air quality planning. These differences are a consequence of the intrinsic assumptions that underpin the different methodologies and determine/limit their range of applicability. We show that ignoring their underlying assumptions is a risk for efficient/successful air quality management as these methods are sometimes used beyond their sc...
This study was conducted to evaluate the performance of an improved source apportionment model that ...
Rising environmental concerns require the implementation of appropriate policies to manage environme...
• Several tools exist to assess local air quality, including the impact of specific sources, emissio...
Information on the origin of pollution constitutes an essential step of air quality management as it...
This work reviews the existing methodologies for source apportionment and sensitivity analysis to id...
This report contains a guide and a European harmonised protocol prepared within the framework of the...
Receptor Models identify pollution sources by solving a mass balance equation using measured chemica...
This article examines one important component of the problem of implementing the federal government\...
This paper considers the evolution of attempts to control and manage air pollution, principally but ...
Particulate matter is one of the most critical atmospheric pollutants, in terms of impact on human h...
The identification of sources is one of the prerequisites for the implementation of the Air Quality ...
Earlier papers by Gustafson, Kortanek, Sweigart and others describe models for controlling air poll...
Two new receptor models, three-mode factor analysis (TMFA) and direct trilinear decomposition (DTD),...
Air quality models are often used to simulate how emission scenarios influence the concentration of ...
This study was conducted to evaluate the performance of an improved source apportionment model that ...
Rising environmental concerns require the implementation of appropriate policies to manage environme...
• Several tools exist to assess local air quality, including the impact of specific sources, emissio...
Information on the origin of pollution constitutes an essential step of air quality management as it...
This work reviews the existing methodologies for source apportionment and sensitivity analysis to id...
This report contains a guide and a European harmonised protocol prepared within the framework of the...
Receptor Models identify pollution sources by solving a mass balance equation using measured chemica...
This article examines one important component of the problem of implementing the federal government\...
This paper considers the evolution of attempts to control and manage air pollution, principally but ...
Particulate matter is one of the most critical atmospheric pollutants, in terms of impact on human h...
The identification of sources is one of the prerequisites for the implementation of the Air Quality ...
Earlier papers by Gustafson, Kortanek, Sweigart and others describe models for controlling air poll...
Two new receptor models, three-mode factor analysis (TMFA) and direct trilinear decomposition (DTD),...
Air quality models are often used to simulate how emission scenarios influence the concentration of ...
This study was conducted to evaluate the performance of an improved source apportionment model that ...
Rising environmental concerns require the implementation of appropriate policies to manage environme...
• Several tools exist to assess local air quality, including the impact of specific sources, emissio...