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Irène Korsakissok

Researcher at University of Paris

Publications -  5
Citations -  258

Irène Korsakissok is an academic researcher from University of Paris. The author has contributed to research in topics: Air quality index & Gaussian. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 232 citations. Previous affiliations of Irène Korsakissok include French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation.

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Technical Note: The air quality modeling system Polyphemus

TL;DR: Polyphemus is an air quality modeling platform which deals with applications from local scale to continental scale, using two Gaussian models and two Eulerian models to manage passive tracers, radioactive decay, photochemistry and aerosol dynamics.
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Comparative Study of Gaussian Dispersion Formulas within the Polyphemus Platform: Evaluation with Prairie Grass and Kincaid Experiments

TL;DR: In this article, a comparison between the Gaussian plume and puff models of the air quality modeling system Polyphemus is made. But the results with the Kincaid experiment point out the sensitivity to the plume rise scheme and the importance of an accurate modeling of the plumes interactions with the inversion layer.
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Development and application of a reactive plume-in-grid model: evaluation over Greater Paris

TL;DR: The plume-in-grid method is a multiscale modeling technique that couples a local-scale Gaussian puff model with an Eulerian model in order to better represent these emissions as discussed by the authors.
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Subgrid‐scale treatment for major point sources in an Eulerian model: A sensitivity study on the European Tracer Experiment (ETEX) and Chernobyl cases

TL;DR: In this paper, the plume-in-grid method was investigated for a subgrid-scale treatment of major point sources in the passive case, which consists in an on-line coupling of a Gaussian model and an Eulerian model to better represent the point emissions without signicantly increasing the computational burden.
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Assessment of the detection abilities of monitoring networks for passive tracers at local and regional scales

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a method to evaluate the detection abilities of networks used for protection purposes, which are designed for the detection of nuclear, biological or gaseous emissions, without constraint on the source location.