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D. Mooibroek
Publications - 6
Citations - 277
D. Mooibroek is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Air quality index. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications receiving 206 citations.
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European guide on air pollution source apportionment with receptor models.
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a guide and a European harmonised protocol for the identification of air pollution sources using receptor models, which aims at disseminating and promoting the best available methodologies for source identification and at harmonising their application across Europe.
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A new methodology to assess the performance and uncertainty of source apportionment models II : the results of two European intercomparison exercises
Claudio A. Belis,Federico Karagulian,Fulvio Amato,Marcelo Pinho Almeida,Paulo Artaxo,David C. S. Beddows,V. Bernardoni,Maria Chiara Bove,Samara Carbone,Daniela Cesari,Daniele Contini,E. Cuccia,Evangelia Diapouli,Konstantinos Eleftheriadis,Olivier Favez,I. El Haddad,Roy M. Harrison,Stig Hellebust,Jan Hovorka,Eunhwa Jang,Héctor Jorquera,T. Kammermeier,Matthias Karl,Franco Lucarelli,D. Mooibroek,Silvia Nava,Jakob Klenø Nøjgaard,Pentti Paatero,Marco Pandolfi,Maria Grazia Perrone,Jean-Eudes Petit,A. Pietrodangelo,Petra Pokorná,Paolo Prati,André S. H. Prévôt,Ulrich Quass,Xavier Querol,Dikaia Saraga,Jean Sciare,Athanasios Sfetsos,Gianluigi Valli,Roberta Vecchi,Mika Vestenius,Eduardo Yubero,Philip K. Hopke +44 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated the performance and the uncertainty of receptor models (RMs) in intercomparison exercises employing real-world and synthetic input datasets and concluded that RMs are capable of estimating the contribution of the major pollution source categories over a given time window with a level of accuracy that is in line with the needs of air quality management.
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Evaluation of receptor and chemical transport models for PM10 source apportionment
Claudio A. Belis,D. Pernigotti,Guido Pirovano,Olivier Favez,Jean-Luc Jaffrezo,Jeroen Kuenen,H.A.C. Denier van der Gon,M. Reizer,Véronique Riffault,Laurent Y. Alleman,Marcelo Pinho Almeida,Fulvio Amato,A. Angyal,G. Argyropoulos,S. Bande,I. Beslic,Jean-Luc Besombes,Maria Chiara Bove,Paolo Brotto,Giuseppe Calori,Daniela Cesari,C. Colombi,Daniele Contini,G. de Gennaro,A. Di Gilio,Evangelia Diapouli,I. El Haddad,Hendrik Elbern,Konstantinos Eleftheriadis,Joana Ferreira,Marta G. Vivanco,Stefania Gilardoni,Benjamin Golly,Stig Hellebust,Philip K. Hopke,Yahya Izadmanesh,Yahya Izadmanesh,Héctor Jorquera,Kai Krajsek,Richard Kranenburg,P. Lazzeri,F. Lenartz,Franco Lucarelli,K. Maciejewska,Astrid Manders,M. Manousakas,M. Masiol,Mihaela Mircea,D. Mooibroek,Silvia Nava,D. Oliveira,Marco Paglione,Marco Pandolfi,Maria Grazia Perrone,Ettore Petralia,A. Pietrodangelo,S. Pillon,Petra Pokorná,Paolo Prati,Dalia Salameh,Constantini Samara,Lucyna Samek,Dikaia Saraga,Stéphane Sauvage,Martijn Schaap,Fabiana Scotto,K. Sega,Guillaume Siour,Romà Tauler,G. Valli,Roberta Vecchi,E. Venturini,Mika Vestenius,Antoine Waked,Antoine Waked,Eduardo Yubero +75 more
TL;DR: In this article, the performance of two types of source apportionment models was evaluated by assessing the results provided by 40 different groups in the framework of an intercomparison organized by FAIRMODE WG3 (Forum for air quality modelling in Europe, Working Group 3).
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Improvements in air quality in the Netherlands during the corona lockdown based on observations and model simulations
Guus J. M. Velders,Saskia M. Willers,Joost Wesseling,Sef van den Elshout,Eric van der Swaluw,D. Mooibroek,Sjoerd van Ratingen +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the lockdown measures in response to the SARS-CoV-2 virus outbreak in 2020 have resulted in reductions in emissions of air pollutants and corresponding ambient concentrations.
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Long-range and local air pollution: what can we learn from chemical speciation of particulate matter at paired sites?
Marco Pandolfi,D. Mooibroek,Philip K. Hopke,Dominik van Pinxteren,Xavier Querol,Hartmut Herrmann,Andrés Alastuey,Olivier Favez,Christoph Hüglin,Esperanza Perdrix,Véronique Riffault,Stéphane Sauvage,Eric van der Swaluw,Oksana Tarasova,Augustin Colette +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report results of a detailed analysis of the urban and non-urban contributions to particulate matter (PM) concentrations and source contributions in five European cities, namely Schiedam (the Netherlands, NL), Lens (France, FR), Leipzig (Germany, DE), Zurich (Switzerland, CH) and Barcelona (Spain, ES).