AERMOD View is our most commonly used air dispersion model and is applicable to a wide range of buoyant or neutrally buoyant emissions up to a range of 50km.
ARTM View is a graphical user-interface for the Atmospheric Radionuclide Transport Model (ARTM), which calculates the dispersion and deposition of released airborne radioactive materials in the atmosphere.
CALPUFF View is a non-steady state Gaussian puff model, suitable for long range transport, atmospheric chemistry, visibility and scenarios with complex wind fields, such as coastal and complex terrain areas.
CALRoads View is a traffic dispersion model specifically designed for modeling emissions from vehicles. CALRoads can model timed intersections, parking lots and account from traffic patterns.
EcoRisk View is an advanced ecological risk assessment program for conducting a comprehensive multi-pathway risk assessment based on the US EPA Screening Level Ecological Risk Assessment Protocol (SLERAP).
FETS View is a facility level emissions inventory and air dispersion modeling system that allows a facility to track emissions from a collection of processes within multiple emission periods.
IRAP View is an advanced human health risk assessment program for conducting a comprehensive multi-pathway risk assessment based onbased on the US EPA Human Health Risk Assessment Protocol (HHRAP).
MOBILE View is an emission calculator for on-road vehicle emissions. Vehicle types, road types, operating conditions and other factors are all considered when calculating emission factors.
Emergency Release Dense Gas Model with Complex Terrain
Category: Emergency Release
SEVEX View is an advanced 3D complex terrain gas model. This state-of-art model is extraordinarily powerful, capable of providing realistic modeling of complex three dimensional emergency releases.
SLAB View is a graphical user interface for the SLAB model. The SLAB model is an atmospheric dispersion model for denser-than-air releases. This model is an ideal tool to predict hazardous zones and potential impacts of accidental releases.