Articles | Volume 13, issue 9
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-13-4579-2020
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-13-4579-2020
Model description paper
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28 Sep 2020
Model description paper |  | 28 Sep 2020

Simulating the forest fire plume dispersion, chemistry, and aerosol formation using SAM-ASP version 1.0

Chantelle R. Lonsdale, Matthew J. Alvarado, Anna L. Hodshire, Emily Ramnarine, and Jeffrey R. Pierce

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The System for Atmospheric Modelling (SAM) has been coupled with the detailed gas/aerosol chemistry model, the Aerosol Simulation Program (ASP), to capture cross-plume concentration gradients as fire plumes evolve downwind. SAM-ASP v1.0 will lead to the development of parameterizations of near-source biomass burning chemistry that can be used to more accurately simulate biomass burning chemical and physical transformations of trace gases and aerosols within coarser chemical transport models.
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