Abstract

The Department of Energy is currently sponsoring a program of Atmospheric Studies in Complex Terrain (ASCOT) to improve the technology needed to assess the air quality impacts of developing energy resources in areas of complex terrain. The program uses field experiments, theoretical atmospheric physics research, and mathematical models to develop a measurements and modeling methodology that can be used to provide the air quality assessments in these areas. The ASCOT team is composed of scientists from several DOE-supported research laboratories and university programs.

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