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=December 6 (Day 1)=
 
  
==09.00-09.15: Introduction==
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=December 6, 2012 ([[media:Summary Day 1-AQM IIT Bombay-7th Dec2012.pptx|Day 1 Summary, R. Kumar]])=
* Dr. Virendra Sethi : Welcome & Introduction to  India Air Quality Resource Group ,5 mins
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==09:00-10:00AM: Registration, tea/coffee==
* Dr. Rudolf B.  Husar: [[Mumbai AQ course rationale, goals, approach, expected outcomes - rhusar |Mumbai AQ course rationale, goals, approach, expected outcomes]]
 
  
==09.15-10.30: Data Resources & Analyses Tools ==
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==10:00-10:30AM: Inaugural Session==
'''Lecturers:'''<br/>
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* '''Dr. Anil Dikshit''', Indian Institute of Technology Bombay: ''Welcome to SERB School''
Dr. Rudolf B. Husar, WUStL <br/>
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* '''Dr. A.K Suresh''', Indian Institute of Technology Bombay: ''MAGEEP Educational Network''
Ratish Menon, IIT Bombay<br/>
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* '''Dr. Virendra Sethi''', Indian institute of Technology Bombay: '' [[media:AQM-Dec2012 sethi day1 inaugural.ppt|Introduction to  India Air Quality Resource Group]]''
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*'''Mr. Rajeev Mittal''', MS of Maharashtra Pollution Control Board
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* '''Dr. Rudolf Husar''', Washington University in St. Louis: ''[[media:Course Intro Slides4.pptx|Mumbai AQ course rationale, goals, approach, expected outcomes]]''
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The Course will focus on the monitoring and assessment of air quality over India with emphasis on particulate matter. First the current state of monitoring and assessment will be presented by Indian air quality managers followed by lectures on the experiences in other countries. The results of satellite observations will be covered in more detail including tutorials on remote sensing and the DataFed analysis tools. Further lectures will cover organic aerosols, network design and focused monitoring issues. A panel discussion session will focus on the practical issues of monitoring and assessment in India. The event will conclude by charting of a roadmap for collaborative research and education in air quality monitoring and assessment using shared tools and information resources
  
===Key datasets; observing methods; parameters; space-time coverage===
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== 10:30AM-1:00PM: AQ Monitoring and Assessment in India ==
** Surface and point monitoring networks
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Session Chair: C.V.C Rao, NEERI Nagpur
** Satellite datasets and parameters
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* '''Dr. Ajay Deshpande''', Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation. ''[[media:Presnt-SERB-AQSC-2012-AAD.ppt|Development and Augmentation of Ambient Air Quality Network in Maharashtra]]''<br>
** Models and emissions
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* '''Dr. Gufran Beig''', Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology. ''System of Air Quality Weather Forecasting and Research (SAFAR)''<br>
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* '''V.N Motghare''', Maharashtra State Pollution Control Board. ''State perspective on monitoring and assessment, CEPI'<br>
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* '''Dr. R.N.Singh''',  INSA. ''[[media:Rns-iitb-dec6-7 12.pptx|Future of air quality modelling for sustainable development]]''<br>
  
=== Analyses tools===
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== 1:00-2:00PM: Lunch ==
** Spatial and temporal  pattern analyses
 
** Event monitoring consoles
 
** Special:  Data fusion and model evaluation
 
  
==11.00-12.30: Surface based networks and observations==
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==2:00-4:00PM: Ambient Monitoring and Assessment: Experiences from Other Countries==
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Session Chair: Dr. A.L. Aggarwal<br/>
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* '''Dr. Orhan Yenigun''', Bogazici University: ''[[media:ACCESS-Mumbai Orhan.pptx|A review of the surface ozone and its precursor concentrations in the megacity of Istanbul]]''
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Ozone is a secondary air pollutant originating via photochemical dissociation of nitrogen dioxide coupled with a reaction in which oxygen molecules combine with oxygen atoms generated from the dissociation. It is specific air pollution problem in urban ares with dense highway traffic. In this particular study, ozone and NOX measurements from three stations of different settings (urban, semi-urban and rural)in the megacity of Istanbul are compared. HYSPLIT trajectories and cluster analysis has shown that ozone is transported to Istanbul from the Balkans and Eastern Europe.
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* '''Dr. Jay Turner''', Washington University,  ''[[media:DST-SERB AQ Workshop Turner 06Nov2012.pptx| Monitoring Network Design - Approaches and Lessons from the United States, Hong Kong, and Mongolia]]''
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Air monitoring networks can serve a range of data needs including, but not limited to, determining compliance against air quality standards, assessing spatial and temporal trends, identifying and quantifying source-receptor linkages, supporting atmospheric science and health effects studies, and evaluating the performance of pollutant transport models.  This presentation will focus on the U.S. monitoring networks for ambient particulate matter mass and species.  The evolution of these networks over time provides lessons that can be used to inform the design of new networks.  Networks in Hong Kong and Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, will also be briefly discussed.
  
'''Lecturers''':<br/>
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== 4:00-4:30PM: Tea Break ==
  
Dr. Prashant Gargava, CPCB<br/>
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== 4:00-6:30PM: Remote Sensing and Modeling Results for PM over India ==
Dr. Gufran Beig, IITM<br/>
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Lecturers
Dr. Rakesh Kumar, NEERI <br/>
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* '''Dr. Rudolf Husar''', Washington University in St. Louis,''[https://dl.dropbox.com/u/4373061/SatelliteLectureHusar.pptx Remote Sensing and Modeling of PM over India]''
Dr.Ajay Deshpande, MPCB<br/>
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* '''Dr. Harish Gadhavi''', NARL, Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), ''[https://dl.dropbox.com/u/4373061/aerosol_characteristics_in_rural_environment.mini.pdf Aerosol Characteristics in Rural Environment ]''
  
* National Air Quality Monitoring Program (NAMP)- Aerosol & Gases
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Aerosol remote sensing basics<br>
* AQ monitoring, emission inventory and source apportionment study for Indian cities
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Satellite sensors: MODIS, OMI, CALIPSO, MISR<br>
* System of Air Quality Weather Forecasting and Research  (SAFAR)
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Global and regional modeling basics<br>
* Other AQ networks
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Naval Aerosol Analysis and Prediction System (NAAPS)<br>
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Air quality patterns over India from satellites and models<br>
  
==13.30-15.00: Satellite measurements and models for air quality==
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==6.30PM-7.00PM: Poster Session==
  
'''Lecturers''':<br/>
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==7:00-8:00PM: Networking, Informal meetings, Dinner ==
Dr. Rudolf B. Husar, WUStL <br/>
 
Experts from Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO)
 
  
* Air pollution remote sensing basics
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=December 7, 2012 (Day 2)=
* Satellite sensors: MODIS, OMI, CALIPSO, MISR
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==09:00-09:30AM: Summary report of Day 1==
* Global and regional modeling basics
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* '''Dr. Rakesh Kumar''', National Environmental Engineering Research Institute, Mumbai, ''[[media:Summary Day 1-AQM IIT Bombay-7th Dec2012.pptx|Summary of Day 1]]''
* Navel Aerosol Analysis and Prediction System (NAAPS), Community Multiscale Air Quality Model (CMAQ)
 
* Air quality patterns over India from satellites and models
 
  
==15.30-16.30: Combining satellite and surface observations with models==
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== 9:30-10:30AM: Data Resources & Analyses Tools ==
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Lecturers:
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* '''Dr. Rudolf Husar''', Washington University in St. Louis, ''[https://dl.dropbox.com/u/4373061/DataFed_Slides.pptx Introduction to DataFed]''
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* '''Ratish Menon''', Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
  
'''Lecturers''':<br/>
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Key Datasets; observing methods; parameters; space-time coverage<br>
Dr. Rudolf B. Husar, WUStL  in Collaboration with Other Lecturers<br/>
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Surface and point monitoring networks<br>
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Satellite datasets and parameters<br>
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Models and emissions<br>
  
* Models with data assimilation
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Analyses Tools<br>
* Pollution event characterization
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Spatial and temporal pattern analyses<br>
* Multisensory data fusion
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Event monitoring consoles<br>
* Tentative aerosol source attribution
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Special: Data fusion and model evaluation<br>
  
==16.30-17.00: Summary Day1 and discussion==
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== 10:30-11:00AM: Tea Break==
  
'''Moderator''': Dr. Virendra Sethi
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==11:00AM–12:45PM: Track 1: DataFed Tutorial==
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'''Dr. Rudolf Husar, Ratish Menon'''
  
Focus: To have an invited panel and then a general discussion.
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Hands on tutorial on the federated data system (DataFed). Participants are encouraged to bring their own laptops.
  
* What have we learned?
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==11:00AM–12:45PM: Track 2: Strategic Planning Session on AQM ==
* Opportunities for further learning and applications
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(a) Monitoring & Emission Inventory, (b) Health Exposure, (c) Modelling Data Interpretation
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(d) Control Management
  
The outcome of this session will be  a summary of the learning from Day 1 to be presented to the participants on Day 2.
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A.B. Gupta, Amita Athawale, Akshara Kaginalkar, Rishi Agarwal, Subodh Maiti, Indrani Gupta, Sandeep Mishra, Anil Kumar, Anjali Srivastava,Seema Unnikrishnan, G.G Pandit
  
==17.30-18.30: DataFed Tutorial==
 
  
Hands on tutorial on the federated data system ( DataFed). Participants are encouraged to bring their own laptops.
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==12:45 – 2:00 pm Lunch==
  
=December 7, Day 2=
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==2:00-3:15PM: Urban Measurements, Supersites, Special Monitoring ==
==09.00-09.30: Aerosol Self Learning Modules and the MAGEEP Aerosol Network==
 
  
'''Lecturer''':<br/>
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* '''Dr. Jay Turner''', Washington University in St. Louis: ''[[media:DST-SERB AQ Turner DAY2 07Nov2012.pptx|Building a Conceptual Model for PM over Hong Kong: A Weight-of-Evidence Approach to Evaluating Source Apportionment Results]]''
Dr.Pratim Biswas, Washington University in St.Louis<br/>
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In collaboration with the Hong Kong University of Science & Technology, our group has been developing a conceptual model for ambient particulate matter over Hong Kong.  The analyses capitalize on more than a decade of PM mass and species data from a multisite network across the Hong Kong SAR.  Source apportionment modeling results were critically evaluated using complementary information such as emissions inventories and air mass trajectory analyses.  PM mass data proved to be very useful corroborative information after we developed an understanding, from the other analyses, of patterns to examine in these data.           
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* '''Dr. Brent Williams''', Washington University in St. Louis: ''[[media:India Dec 2012 v1.pptx|Atmospheric Organic Aerosol:  More Than Primary Emissions]]''
  
==09.30-09.45: Summary report of Day 1==
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==3:15-4:00PM: Tea and Panel Discussion: AQ monitoring and analysis opportunities for India ==
Presented by Dr.Rudolf B.Husar, Washington University in St.Louis
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Moderators:
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* '''Rashmi S. Patil,''' Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
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* '''Rakesh Kumar''', National Environmental Engineering Research Institute
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Panelists:
  
==09.45-10.45: Ambient Monitoring and Assessment: Experiences from other countries==
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* '''A.L Aggarwal''', Consultant
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* '''Niraj Sharma''', Scientist, Central Road Research Institute
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* '''Sanjiv Kumar''', Delhi Pollution Control Committee
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* '''S. Pushpavanam''', Indian Institute of Technology Madras
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* '''Jay Turner''', Washington University in St. Louis
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* '''Rudolf Husar''', Washington University in St. Louis
  
'''Lecturers''':<br/>
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==4:00-5:00PM: Roadmap Discussion ==
Dr. Orhan Yenugin, Bogazici University: A review of the surface ozone and its precursor concentrations in the megacity of Istanbul<br/>
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Charting a three year calendar for collaborative research and education in air quality monitoring and assessment using shared tools and information resources.
Dr. Jiang Jingkun, Tsinghua University: Particulate Matter Pollution in China<br/>
 
  
==11.15-13.00: Urban Measurements, Supersites, Special Monitoring==
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==5.00PM-5.30PM: Closing Remarks and High Tea==
 
 
'''Lecturers''':<br/>
 
Dr. Jay Turner, Washington University in St.Louis<br/>
 
Dr. Brent Williams, Washington University in St.Louis<br/>
 
Dr. Sachidanand Tripathi, IIT Kanpur<br/>
 
 
 
==14.00-15.30: Panel Discussion: Air quality analysis needs for India==
 
 
 
'''Moderators''':<br/>
 
Rashmi S Patil, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay<br/>
 
Rakesh Kumar, National Environmental Engineering Research Institute <br/>
 
'''Panelists''':<br/>
 
B. Sengupta, Advisor to ICCT and Ex Member Secretary, CPCB<br/>
 
Mukesh Khare, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi<br/>
 
Virendra Sethi, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay<br/>
 
Ajay Deshpande, Maharashtra Pollution Control Board<br/>
 
Jay Turner, Washington University in St.Louis<br/>
 
Rudolf B.Husar, Washington University in St.Louis<br/>
 
 
 
==16.00-17.00: Roadmap Discussion==
 
Charting a three year calendar for collaborative education and research in air quality.
 

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December 6, 2012 (Day 1 Summary, R. Kumar)

09:00-10:00AM: Registration, tea/coffee

10:00-10:30AM: Inaugural Session

The Course will focus on the monitoring and assessment of air quality over India with emphasis on particulate matter. First the current state of monitoring and assessment will be presented by Indian air quality managers followed by lectures on the experiences in other countries. The results of satellite observations will be covered in more detail including tutorials on remote sensing and the DataFed analysis tools. Further lectures will cover organic aerosols, network design and focused monitoring issues. A panel discussion session will focus on the practical issues of monitoring and assessment in India. The event will conclude by charting of a roadmap for collaborative research and education in air quality monitoring and assessment using shared tools and information resources

10:30AM-1:00PM: AQ Monitoring and Assessment in India

Session Chair: C.V.C Rao, NEERI Nagpur

1:00-2:00PM: Lunch

2:00-4:00PM: Ambient Monitoring and Assessment: Experiences from Other Countries

Session Chair: Dr. A.L. Aggarwal

Ozone is a secondary air pollutant originating via photochemical dissociation of nitrogen dioxide coupled with a reaction in which oxygen molecules combine with oxygen atoms generated from the dissociation. It is specific air pollution problem in urban ares with dense highway traffic. In this particular study, ozone and NOX measurements from three stations of different settings (urban, semi-urban and rural)in the megacity of Istanbul are compared. HYSPLIT trajectories and cluster analysis has shown that ozone is transported to Istanbul from the Balkans and Eastern Europe.

Air monitoring networks can serve a range of data needs including, but not limited to, determining compliance against air quality standards, assessing spatial and temporal trends, identifying and quantifying source-receptor linkages, supporting atmospheric science and health effects studies, and evaluating the performance of pollutant transport models. This presentation will focus on the U.S. monitoring networks for ambient particulate matter mass and species. The evolution of these networks over time provides lessons that can be used to inform the design of new networks. Networks in Hong Kong and Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, will also be briefly discussed.

4:00-4:30PM: Tea Break

4:00-6:30PM: Remote Sensing and Modeling Results for PM over India

Lecturers

Aerosol remote sensing basics
Satellite sensors: MODIS, OMI, CALIPSO, MISR
Global and regional modeling basics
Naval Aerosol Analysis and Prediction System (NAAPS)
Air quality patterns over India from satellites and models

6.30PM-7.00PM: Poster Session

7:00-8:00PM: Networking, Informal meetings, Dinner

December 7, 2012 (Day 2)

09:00-09:30AM: Summary report of Day 1

  • Dr. Rakesh Kumar, National Environmental Engineering Research Institute, Mumbai, Summary of Day 1

9:30-10:30AM: Data Resources & Analyses Tools

Lecturers:

  • Dr. Rudolf Husar, Washington University in St. Louis, Introduction to DataFed
  • Ratish Menon, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

Key Datasets; observing methods; parameters; space-time coverage
Surface and point monitoring networks
Satellite datasets and parameters
Models and emissions

Analyses Tools
Spatial and temporal pattern analyses
Event monitoring consoles
Special: Data fusion and model evaluation

10:30-11:00AM: Tea Break

11:00AM–12:45PM: Track 1: DataFed Tutorial

Dr. Rudolf Husar, Ratish Menon

Hands on tutorial on the federated data system (DataFed). Participants are encouraged to bring their own laptops.

11:00AM–12:45PM: Track 2: Strategic Planning Session on AQM

(a) Monitoring & Emission Inventory, (b) Health Exposure, (c) Modelling Data Interpretation (d) Control Management

A.B. Gupta, Amita Athawale, Akshara Kaginalkar, Rishi Agarwal, Subodh Maiti, Indrani Gupta, Sandeep Mishra, Anil Kumar, Anjali Srivastava,Seema Unnikrishnan, G.G Pandit


12:45 – 2:00 pm Lunch

2:00-3:15PM: Urban Measurements, Supersites, Special Monitoring

In collaboration with the Hong Kong University of Science & Technology, our group has been developing a conceptual model for ambient particulate matter over Hong Kong. The analyses capitalize on more than a decade of PM mass and species data from a multisite network across the Hong Kong SAR. Source apportionment modeling results were critically evaluated using complementary information such as emissions inventories and air mass trajectory analyses. PM mass data proved to be very useful corroborative information after we developed an understanding, from the other analyses, of patterns to examine in these data.

3:15-4:00PM: Tea and Panel Discussion: AQ monitoring and analysis opportunities for India

Moderators:

  • Rashmi S. Patil, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
  • Rakesh Kumar, National Environmental Engineering Research Institute

Panelists:

  • A.L Aggarwal, Consultant
  • Niraj Sharma, Scientist, Central Road Research Institute
  • Sanjiv Kumar, Delhi Pollution Control Committee
  • S. Pushpavanam, Indian Institute of Technology Madras
  • Jay Turner, Washington University in St. Louis
  • Rudolf Husar, Washington University in St. Louis

4:00-5:00PM: Roadmap Discussion

Charting a three year calendar for collaborative research and education in air quality monitoring and assessment using shared tools and information resources.

5.00PM-5.30PM: Closing Remarks and High Tea