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A. Mues
Researcher at Free University of Berlin
Publications - 6
Citations - 289
A. Mues is an academic researcher from Free University of Berlin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Air quality index & Climate change. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 6 publications receiving 232 citations. Previous affiliations of A. Mues include Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research.
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Curriculum vitae of the LOTOS–EUROS (v2.0) chemistry transport model
Astrid Manders,Peter J. H. Builtjes,Lyana Curier,Hugo Denier van der Gon,Carlijn Hendriks,Sander Jonkers,Richard Kranenburg,Jeroen Kuenen,Arjo Segers,Renske Timmermans,Antoon Visschedijk,Roy Wichink Kruit,W. Addo J. van Pul,Ferd Sauter,Eric van der Swaluw,D. P. J. Swart,John Douros,Henk Eskes,Erik van Meijgaard,Bert van Ulft,Peter van Velthoven,Sabine Banzhaf,A. Mues,R. Stern,Guangliang Fu,Sha Lu,Arnold Heemink,Nils van Velzen,Martijn Schaap +28 more
TL;DR: The LOTOS-EUROS model as discussed by the authors is an open-source version of the ozone and sulfur model developed by a consortium of research groups in the Netherlands and has been used for emission scenarios source apportionment, and long-term hindcast and climate change scenarios.
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The impact of differences in large-scale circulation output from climate models on the regional modeling of ozone and PM
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used the SRES-A1B constraint transient runs with two GCMs, i.e. ECHAM5 and MIROC-hires, to compare with a RACMO2-LOTOS-EUROS (RLE) simulation for the period 1989-2009.
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Sensitivity of air pollution simulations with LOTOS-EUROS to the temporal distribution of anthropogenic emissions
A. Mues,A. Mues,Jeroen Kuenen,Carlijn Hendriks,Astrid Manders,Arjo Segers,Yvonne Scholz,Christoph Hueglin,Peter J. H. Builtjes,Martijn Schaap +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the sensitivity of the model performance of the chemistry transport model (CTM) LOTOS-EUROS to the description of the temporal variability of emissions was investigated.
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Impact of the extreme meteorological conditions during the summer 2003 in Europe on particulate matter concentrations
TL;DR: In this article, the effect of the meteorological conditions in the extreme summer 2003 on the concentration of PM10 and its components is investigated over Europe, and simulation runs were performed with the German chemistry transport model REM-Calgrid and the Dutch model LOTOS-EUROS, to analyze whether state-of-the-art chemistry transport models are able to reproduce the observed concentrations during this episode.
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Differences in particulate matter concentrations between urban and rural regions under current and changing climate conditions
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the impact of climate change on the PM10 urban increment in three different north-west European urban agglomerations: The German Ruhr area, the Dutch Randstad and the German city of Berlin.