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Leonor Tarrasón

Researcher at Norwegian Institute for Air Research

Publications -  41
Citations -  2806

Leonor Tarrasón is an academic researcher from Norwegian Institute for Air Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Air quality index & Scale (ratio). The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 40 publications receiving 2608 citations. Previous affiliations of Leonor Tarrasón include Norwegian Meteorological Institute.

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Inventorying emissions from nature in Europe

TL;DR: In this paper, a new set of guidelines has been developed for assessing the emissions of sulphur, nitrogen oxides, NH3, CH4, and nonmethane volatile organic compounds (NMVOC) from biogenic and other natural sources in Europe.
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Twenty-five years of continuous sulphur dioxide emission reduction in Europe

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present emission trends of SO 2 reported to EMEP and validated within the program for the period 1980-2004, showing that European anthropogenic sulphur emissions have been steadily decreasing over the last twenty-five years, amounting from about 55 Tg SO 2 in 1980 to 15 Tg NO 2 in 2004.
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Evaluation of long-term ozone simulations from seven regional air quality models and their ensemble

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared and compared ozone simulations from seven regional air quality models, the Unified EMEP model, CHIMERE, RCG, MATCH, DEHM and TM5, and showed that the ensemble average concentrations almost always exhibit a closer proximity to observations than any of the models.
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Evolution of NO x emissions in Europe with focus on road transport control measures

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented European emission trends of nitrogen oxides since 1880 and up to present are linked to the evolution of road transport emissions and showed that road transport has been the dominating source of NOx emissions since 1970, and contributes with 40% to the total emissions in 2005.