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1 TABLE 1. PLANNED ACTIVITIES CONCERNING ACIDIFICATION AND EUTROPHICATION DELIVERABLES WGE DELIVERABLES EMEP - Approved Eulerian modelling results - Ecosystem specific depositions - IAM as basis for negotiations - EMEP Assessment report - European total base cation deposition maps: ad hoc (obs.wet+mod.dry, in March) and final initial modelled results and valid for the 1990s (in December) - Source-receptor calculations for Updated Eulerian modelling resultsecosystem specific depositions - Source receptor calculations for Validation of European total base cation deposition maps in cooperation with WGE - Hemispheric scale modelling results - Approved IAM input data: CL maps, dynamic modelling results - Harmonised land cover data from CCE (horizontal merge) - Updated CL and dynamic acidification modelling results - Validation of European total base cation deposition maps in cooperation with EMEP - WGE Substantive report - Approved CL maps and dynamic modelling results (subset of CL sites, rest background data) - Historic N emissions available from MSC-W (MAP) - European total base cation deposition maps: ad hoc and final (MAP, W 2, F 1, IM) - Historic base cation deposition would benefit dynamic modelling studies (MAP, JEG) - Ecosystem-specific deposition maps (50x50) for selected years using harmonised land cover data and classification (MAP, W 2, F 1, IM) - Modelled meteorological and pollution (air concentration: SO2, NO2, PM; precipitation: ph) data for several years (e.g. 1980, 1990, 2000) for mapping, incl. modelled local scale; if financing allows (MAT) 1 For comparison with data measured by ICP Forests and to calculate relationships between deposition, further environmental parameters and effects on forest condition. 2 Use for mostly measured (empirical) data from CCC. The modelled values are of value for all modelling work (ecosystem specific acid and base cations deposition)
2 TABLE 2. PLANNED ACTIVITIES CONCERNING OZONE (SEE ALSO TABLE 1) DELIVERABLES WGE DELIVERABLES EMEP - Approved Eulerian modelling results in forests and crops - IAM modelling as basis for negotiations - Supersite monitoring - Approved IAM input data - Uncertainty estimates for IAM data, in coop w/emep - Harmonised land cover data from CCE (horizontal merge) - Geographic assessment of forest injury case studies available - Approved methodology for IAM - Concentration-health response functions available - Population relevant modelled concentration data (H) - Maps for exceedance of revised critical levels of ozone (V) 1 1 To identify areaas where new critical levels of ozone are exceeded and therefore vegetation is at risk from ozone damage - Eulerian modelling results -Further Assessment of links to hemispheric scale -Further supersite monitoring Comparison of concentration and flux-based approaches Risk assessment for (semi-) natural vegetation - Further improvement in flux modelling for forest trees
3 TABLE 3. PLANNED ACTIVITIES CONCERNING PARTICULATE MATTER (SEE ALSO TABLE 1) DELIVERABLES WGE DELIVERABLES - Eulerian model results on PM mass and chemical composition Size distribution and chemical composition modelled - Approved Eulerian model - IAM modelling as basis for negotiations - Harmonised land cover data from CCE (horizontal merge) - Methodology for health effects exposure assessment EMEP - Population relevant modelled PM2.5 concentrations (H) - Eulerian model results on chemical composition - Assessment of links to hemispheric scale - Materials effects thresholds
4 TABLE 4. PLANNED ACTIVITIES CONCERNING HEAVY METALS DELIVERABLES - First report (with CCE) on CL exceedances for Cd and Pb - Hemispheric scale modelling for Hg WGE - Harmonised land cover data from CCE (horizontal merge) DELIVERABLES EMEP - Input to WGSR Expert Group OK - Material for Protocol review (emissions, transfer) - Review of MSC-E model - explore possibilities for IAM scenarios linking to Cd, Pb and Hg effects (WGSR preference needed)??? - Maps of CL - CL maps for Cd, Pb and Hg - Report (with MSC- E) on CL exceedances for Cd, Pb and Hg - Material for Protocol review - Update of risk assessment for forests - Other HM, if requested - Trends of heavy metals in mosses - Deposition maps for Cd, Pb and Hg for most current and protocol target years (MAP, W 3, F 2, V 1, IM, H) - Deposition for other HM if available (V 1 ) - Hg precipitation concentration maps (MAP) - Input to/from WGSR Expert Group (from=non-atmospheric input) 1 To validate mosses as biomonitors of HM deposition at a European scale, V requests maps of HM deposition accumulated over 1997,1998 and If possible also for other metals: As, Cr, Cu, Fe, Ni, V, Zn 2 For comparison with data measured by ICP Forests and to calculate relationships between deposition, further environmental parameters and effects on forest condition. 3 Use for mostly measured (empirical) data from CCC. The modelled values are of value for all modelling work (ecosystem specific measured and modelled deposition of Cd, Pb and Hg)
5 TABLE 5. PLANNED ACTIVITIES CONCERNING PERSISTENT ORGANIC POLLUTANTS DELIVERABLES WGE DELIVERABLES - Trend analysis for PCB, γ-hch, PCDD/F and B[b]F Evaluation of media response to emission reduction for PAH and PCBs - Risk assessment of selected POPs for selected areas (with WGE)? - Risk assessment data - Measurements in compartments other than atmosphere - Harmonised land cover data from CCE (horizontal merge) - Assessment of POPs in aquatic environment EMEP - Material for Protocol review (existing and new substances) - Review of MSC-E model - Material for Protocol review (existing and new substances) - Population related exposure to selected POPs from long-range transport (H) - Input to/from TF POPs - Health aspects of new POPs - Material for Protocol review (existing and new substances)
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