UNBC Researchers Dr. Peter Jackson and Brayden Nilson have used an emission inventory and meteorological data from 2014 - 2016 to update the previous (2005) micro-emission inventory and modelling system for the Prince George airshed. The work focuses on respirable particulate matter including PM10, PM2.5, and particulates that form through secondary processes from sulphur dioxide and oxides of nitrogen. Particulate matter is an important contaminant in the Prince George airshed given its known impacts on health.
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