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## Exporting emissions to atmospheric models, eixport: 0.6.2

Emissions are mass that affects atmosphere in complex ways, not only
physical, but also, in the health of humans, ecosystems, economically,
etc.

There are several models whose inputs are emissions, such as
[R-Line](https://www.cmascenter.org/r-line/) or
[WRF-Chem](https://ruc.noaa.gov/wrf/wrf-chem/). This R-Package provide
functions to read emissions from
[VEIN](https://github.com/ibarraespinosa/vein) and from other models in
different formats and export the emissions into the appropriate format
suitable to other models.
Emissions are not just masses released into the atmosphere; they have far-reaching impacts on air quality, human health, ecosystems, and even economic activityes. Understanding and modeling these effects is crucial, and various models, such as [R-Line](https://www.cmascenter.org/r-line/) and [WRF-Chem](https://ruc.noaa.gov/wrf/wrf-chem/), rely on emissions data as key inputs. This R package streamlines the process by providing functions to read the emissions from VEIN and other sources and export them in a structure compatible with different modeling frameworks.

_Ibarra-Espinosa, S., Schuch, D. and Dias de Freitas., E., (2018). eixport: An R package to export emissions to atmospheric models, **Journal of Open Source Software**, 3(24), 607, [doi:10.21105/joss.00607](https://doi.org/10.21105/joss.00607)_.

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