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Pultz, J. (author), Banzhaf, S. (author), Thurkow, M. (author), Kranenburg, R. (author), Schaap, M. (author)The exposure to ambient particulate matter in metropolitan areas is a major health problem. A prerequisite for formulating effective mitigation strategies it to understand the origin of particulate matter in terms of source regions and sectors. We performed a source attribution of particulate matter (PM) for the Berlin agglomeration area...article 2023
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Thurkow, M. (author), Kirchner, I. (author), Kranenburg, R. (author), Timmermans, R.M.A. (author), Schaap, M. (author)Particulate matter (PM) remains as one of the most relevant air-quality concerns in urban environments. The Berlin agglomeration area is still affected by exceedances of the daily limit value of the PM concentration, especially during wintertime PM episodes. In this study, we present test-case studies with the LOTOS-EUROS CTM to improve the...article 2021
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Timmermans, R. (author), Kranenburg, R. (author), Hendriks, C. (author), Thürkow, M. (author), Kirchner, I. (author), van Pinxteren, D. (author), Schaap, M. (author)In Eastern Germany winter episodes with PM10 exceedances of EU limit values are often connected to continental air masses, combining polluted air from Eastern Europe with air pollution from local urban sources. The EU air quality legislation requires the analysis of the contribution of such cross-boundary transport to exceedances for development...conference paper 2020