Knowledge on the main emission sources and their relative importance is essential for
policy makers to define effective pollution reduction strategies. Such knowledge can be
gained by receptor modeling using e.g. the chemical mass balance model (CMB). For a
successful application of CMB all important sources must be known and information
must be available on representative emission profiles. Speciation profiles of emission
sources can be found in literature and extensive databases are available (U.S. E.P.A.,
2002). However, it is preferable to use profiles representing the actual sources present in
the area whenever is possible. For the Lombardy region, previous studies have
demonstrated the importance of soil and fugitive dust, biomass burning and brake lining
dust (Regione Lombardia, ARPA Lombardia, Fondazione Lombardia per l¿Ambiente,
2008; AA.VV., 2006).
The goal of this work is to report our methodology used to determine ¿local¿ source
profiles of soil dust, domestic wood burning and brake lining dust, to be used for
example in the CMB applications. To investigate the model sensitivity, simulations
were carried out for several sites with different local and no-local profiles.JRC.DDG.H.4-Transport and air qualit