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Karine Sartelet

Researcher at École des ponts ParisTech

Publications -  116
Citations -  2940

Karine Sartelet is an academic researcher from École des ponts ParisTech. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aerosol & Environmental science. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 86 publications receiving 2478 citations. Previous affiliations of Karine Sartelet include Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry & University of Marne-la-Vallée.

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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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Model evaluation and ensemble modelling of surface-level ozone in Europe and North America in the context of AQMEII

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the optimal ensemble size and quality of the members based on a clustering methodology to build a skilful ensemble based on model association and data clustering, which makes no use of priori knowledge of model skill.
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Simulation of aerosols and gas-phase species over Europe with the POLYPHEMUS system: Part I-Model-to-data comparison for 2001

TL;DR: A preliminary validation study of the Polyphemus system applied over Europe for 2001 of the aerosol model, a sectional model that describes the temporal evolution of the size/composition distribution of atmospheric particles containing a mix of black carbon, mineral dust, inorganic species, and primary and secondary organics.
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Impact of biogenic emissions on air quality over Europe and North America

TL;DR: In this paper, the impact of biogenic and anthropogenic emissions on ozone (O3) and particulate matter (PM) concentrations between North America (NA) and Europe was compared with other modeling teams of the AQMEII study.