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PD CEN/TS 17458:2020 Ambient air. Methodology to assess the performance of receptor oriented source apportionment modelling applications for particulate matter

PD CEN/TS 17458:2020

Ambient air. Methodology to assess the performance of receptor oriented source apportionment modelling applications for particulate matter

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Označení normy:PD CEN/TS 17458:2020
Počet stran:32
Vydáno:2021-01-11
ISBN:978 0 539 04749 3
Status:Standard
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PD CEN/TS 17458:2020


This standard PD CEN/TS 17458:2020 Ambient air. Methodology to assess the performance of receptor oriented source apportionment modelling applications for particulate matter is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 13.040.01 Air quality in general

The European Directive on ambient air quality and cleaner air for Europe (2008/50/EC; AQD) identifies different uses for modelling: Assessment, planning, forecast and source apportionment (SA). This document addresses source apportionment modelling and specifies performance tests to check whether given criteria for receptor oriented source apportionment models (RM) are met. The scope of the tests set out in this document is the performance assessment of SA of particulate matter using RM in the context of the European Directives 2004/107/EC and AQD, including the Commission Implementing Decision 2011/850/EU of 12 December 2011. The application of RM does not quantify the spatial origin of particulate matter; hence, this document does not test spatial SA.

This document addresses RM users: practitioners of individual source apportionment studies as well as participants and organizers of source apportionment intercomparison studies. This document is suitable for the evaluation of results of a specific SA modelling system with respect to reference values (a priori known or calculated on the basis of intercomparison participants' values) in the following application areas:

  • Assessment of performance and uncertainties of a modelling system or modelling system set up using the indicators laid down in this document.

  • Testing and comparing different source apportionment outputs in a specific situation (applying an evaluation data set) using the indicators laid down in this document.

  • QA/QC tests every time practitioners run a modelling system.

It should be noted for clarity that the procedures and calculations presented in this document cannot be used to check the performance of a specific SA modelling result without having any a priori reference information about the contributions of sources/source categories.

NOTE The application of this document implies that the intercomparison is organized and coordinated by an institution with the necessary technical capabilities and independence; the definition of which is beyond the scope of this document.

The principles of RM are summarized in Annex A. An overview of uncertainty sources and recommendations about steps to follow in SA studies are provided in Annex B and Annex C. For further information about SA methodologies, refer to e.g. [1; 2; 3].

There are methodologies different from RM which are widely used to accomplish SA, e.g. source oriented models. These other methodologies cover aspects of SA which are required in the AQD and are not addressed by RM (e.g. allocation of pollutants to geographic emission areas). Performance assessment of such methodologies is out of the scope of this document.