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Extension and evaluation of sensitivity analysis capabilities in a photochemical model

The decoupled direct method in three dimensions (DDM-3D) provides an efficient and accurate approach for probing the sensitivity of atmospheric pollutant concentrations to various changes in photochemical model inputs. The implementation of DDM-3D for the widely used Community Multiscale Air Quality...

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Published in:Environmental modelling & software : with environment data news 2008-08, Vol.23 (8), p.994-999
Main Authors: Napelenok, S.L., Cohan, D.S., Odman, M.T., Tonse, S.
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