Management of odour episodes by means of social participation and retrotrajectory calculations
Nasapp is an odour episode management system through citizen participation. It allows to have a summary of situation in real time from any portable device or computer. In this paper we studied the advantages of incorporating the automatic calculation of trajectories models of air in each record made by volunteer citizens.
The result is a substantial improvement in the visualization of complex problems, especially when there is diversity of odour sources. It was also verified the possibility of assigning causal percentages of odour episodes in each source, verifying meteorological and geographic influences, as well as validating the assignment of odour descriptors to known odour sources.
Pablo Ramos1, David Cartelle2,3, Carlos Diaz4
1CTQC Centro Tecnológico de la Química de Cataluña, Carrer de Marcel·lí Domingo, 43007 Tarragona, Spain.
2Troposfera Soluciones Sostenibles, S.L., c/Real 217, Bajo. 15401 A Coruña, Spain
3 Departamento de Ingeniería Química, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, 15782 Santiago de Compostela, Spain
4Prolor, C/Uribitarte, nº6, Planta Baja - 48001, Bilbao, Spain.
Corresponding author(s): Pablo Ramos,
Competing interests: The author has declared that no competing interests exist.
Academic editor: Carlos N. Díaz.
Content quality: This paper has been peer reviewed by at least two reviewers. See scientific committee here
Citation: Pablo Ramos, David Cartelle, Carlos Diaz, 2017, Management of odour episodes by means of social participation and retrotrajectory calculations, IV International Conference of Odours and VOCs in the Environment, Valladolid, Spain, www.olores.org.
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ISBN: 978-84-697-7359-8
Keyword: Social participation, NASAPP, dispersion modelling, diversity of odour sources, citizen science.
Abstract
Nasapp is an odour episode management system through citizen participation. It allows to have a summary of situation in real time from any portable device or computer. In this paper we studied the advantages of incorporating the automatic calculation of trajectories models of air in each record made by volunteer citizens.
The result is a substantial improvement in the visualization of complex problems, especially when there is diversity of odour sources. It was also verified the possibility of assigning causal percentages of odour episodes in each source, verifying meteorological and geographic influences, as well as validating the assignment of odour descriptors to known odour sources.
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