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Table F-52 (Continued)<br />

Unformatted CONC.DAT file - Header<br />

Header Record NCOM+4 - Run Title<br />

No. Variable Type a Description<br />

1 TITLE (3) C*80 User-specified run title (three lines of up to 80<br />

characters/line)<br />

a<br />

C*80 = Character*80<br />

Header Record NCOM+5 - List of Species in Output File<br />

No. Variable Type a Description<br />

1-NSPEC<br />

CSOUT<br />

array<br />

C*15 Species name (characters 1-12) <strong>and</strong> layer (characters 13-15)<br />

of concentrations stored in the output file.<br />

For example b , "SO2...........1" indicates SO 2<br />

concentrations in Layer 1; "DIOXINP.......1" indicates<br />

dioxin in particulate form in Layer 1. <strong>CALPUFF</strong><br />

concentrations are always computed at ground-level, so<br />

therefore are labeled as Layer 1, but there can be up to NZ<br />

layers in CALGRID.).<br />

a<br />

C*15 = Character*15<br />

b Dots (....) indicate spaces.<br />

MAR 2006 – <strong>CALPUFF</strong><br />

F-212

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