Authors
Ari Rabl, JV Spadaro
Publication date
1999/1/1
Journal
Environment International
Volume
25
Issue
1
Pages
29-46
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
This paper evaluates the uncertainties of an impact pathway analysis which traces the fate of each pollutant or other burden, from the source to the receptors, using dose-response functions to evaluate the damage. The expression for the total damage is shown to be largely multiplicative, even though it involves a sum over receptors at different sites. This follows from conservation of matter which implies that overprediction of the dispersion model at one site is compensated by underprediction at another; the net error of the total damage arises mostly from uncertainties in the rate at which the pollutant disappears from the environment. Since the central limit theorem implies that the error distribution for multiplicative processes is likely to be approximately lognormal, one may be able to bypass the need for a detailed and tedious Monte Carlo calculation. Typical error distributions are discussed for the factors in the …
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