| Individual course details | ||||
| Study programmed | Applied and Computer Physics | |||
| Chosen research area (module) | ||||
| Nature and level of studies | Undergraduate Studies | |||
| Name of the course | Atmospheric Pollution Modeling | |||
| Professor (lectures) | Prof. Dr. Lazar Lazić | |||
| Professor/associate (examples/practical) | Associate Prof. Dr. Vladimir Đurđević | |||
| Professor/associate (additional) | ||||
| ECTS | 5 | Status (required/elective) | Elective | |
| Access requirements | ||||
| Aims of the course | To understand processes of pollution in the atmosphere and complex numerical models of atmospheric pollution. | |||
| Learning outcomes | Finalizing this course student can understand how works numerical model of the atmosphere and transport of atmospheric pollution. After the understanding the complex processes of the pollution and its modeling, student runs numerical models of the pollution. | |||
| Contents of the course | ||||
| Lectures | 1. Sources of air pollution. 2. The basic principles of pollution modeling. 3. Dynamical, statistical and physical models. 4. Observations of air pollution. 5. Data assimilations of air pollution.6. Model types. 7. Global and limited area models. 8. Horizontal resolution. Vertical coordinates. Vertical resolution. 9. Domain and boundary conditions. 10. ECHAM global model. 11. DREAM regional model. 12. Trajectory models. 13. Urban models of local transport. 14. Preparation of seminar. 15. Test. | |||
| Examples/ practical classes | Practical exercises follow lectures. Student runs model with different options and analyze results. | |||
| Recommended books | ||||
| 1 | Martin G. Schultz, Isabelle Bey, 2004: Numerical modelling of long-range pollution transport. Springer, New York, 238 pp. | |||
| 2 | ECMWF, 2005: Global Earth-System Modelling and Monitoring. Seminar Proceedings, 336 pp. | |||
| 3 | Lazar Lazić, 2013: Atmospheric Pollution Modeling. Faculty of Chemistry. 166 pp. (In Serbian) | |||
| 4 | Lazar Lazić, 2010: Weather forecast. Hidrometeorological Service, Belgrade. 220 pp. (In Serbian) | |||
| 5 | ||||
| Number of classes (weekly) | ||||
| Lectures | Examples&practicals | Student project | Additional | |
| 3 | 2 | |||
| Teaching and learning methods | Lectures, practicals exercises, home works, seminars, tests. | |||
| Assessment (maximal 100) | ||||
| assesed coursework | mark | examination | mark | |
| coursework | 10 | written examination | 10 | |
| practicals | 10 | oral examination | 50 | |
| papers | 10 | |||
| presentations | 10 | |||