MODELLING SIG

Air quality modelling continues to be one of the primary tools available for assessing air quality impacts. Indeed, dispersion modelling is becoming more and more a part of licensing emissions to the atmosphere throughout Australia, and there is growing awareness of the role that air quality modelling can play in areas such as air resource management, risk assessment and land-use plannings.

The primary purpose of ModSIG is to bring together CASANZ members who have an interest in the development and/or application of air quality models in order to exchange ideas, identify common problems, inform members of new developments, and establish, as appropriate, a 'ModSIG view' on issues of relevance.

 

Linked Documents


Joint ModSIG/OdourSIG Workshop - Perth, 6 September, 2009
ModSIG Workshop - Sydney, 7 November, 2008
Joint ModSIG/OdourSIG Workshop Brisbane, September, 2007
Advanced CALPUFF Workshop - Sydney 30-31 May, 2006
CASANZ ModSIG/OdourSIG Workshop Summary - Hobart, 3 May, 2005
SIG Comment on DEH Air Quality Research Program 2005
CASANZ ModSIG Workshop Summary - Hobart, 3 May, 2005 
Christchurch Conference 2002 Workshop Summary

 

MODELLING SIG CONTACTS


CHAIR
Dr Owen Pitts
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DEPUTY CHAIR
Dr Mark Hibberd

 
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Clean Air Society of Australia and New Zealand (CASANZ), a nongovernmental, nonprofit organization first formed in the late 1960's to bring together people with an interest in clean air and the mechanics of air pollution. Its focus is now expanded to encompass broader environmental management affairs, but with particular reference to air quality and related issues.