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  skos:prefLabel "PMV"@en ;
  skos:inScheme <https://gcmd.earthdata.nasa.gov/kms/concepts/concept_scheme/projects> ;
  skos:definition """Plume Model Validation and Development Study
The Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) undertook a significant
experimental and analytic project to evaluate atmospheric dispersion
models currently applied to electric generating facilities and to
provide data bases for developing improved plume models.  This
project, the Plume Model Validation and Development (PMV&D) project,
comprises four studies of plumes in different environmental settings.
The initial phase of the PMV&D project examined plume dispersion
behavior in relatively uncomplicated terrain.  Field measurement
programs were conducted in the vicinity of the Kincaid Generating
Station in central Illinois, which is located in smooth, level
terrain.  The measurement programs included nine months of continuous
monitoring of air quality, meteorological, and power plant emission
variables, supplemented by three three-week periods of intensive,
specialized measurements of plume dispersion.
The second phase of the PMV&D project investigated plume behavior in
moderately complex terrain.  Field measurement programs were carried
out in the vicinity of the Bull Run steam plant, situated 20 km west
of Knoxville and 8 km east of Oak Ridge, Tennessee.  The field
programs at this site included two four-week periods of intensive,
specialized measurements of plume dispersion.
The behavior of plumes in complex terrain was studied during a third
phase in a joint effort with EPA at the Sierra Pacific Power Company's
Tracy plant, 20 km east of Reno, Nevada along the Truckee River.  A
preliminary experiment was conducted at the site over a four-week
period, including two weeks of intensive measurements of plume
behavior.  This study laid the groundwork for the design of EPA's Full
Scale Plume Study (FSPS) at that site.  EPRI supported both programs
by supplying airborne lidar sampling of the power plant plume.
Finally, the fourth phase of the PMV&D Project was a study conducted
at the Perry-K Steam Station of Indianapolis (Indiana) Power and Light
Company to investigate plume behavior in an urban environment.  The
plant is located about 1 km from the urban center of Indianapolis.
The field program included four weeks of intensive measurements of
plume dispersion and an additional week for a collocation experiment.
See: "http://src.com/~epriasdc/pmv/pmv.htm" for information on
PMV."""@en ;
  a skos:Concept .

