The openair book is a free, online resource for air quality practitioners interested in using the openair toolkit. It includes worked examples using real data, and is fully reproducible on the reader's own computer. It is published using quarto, an open-source techincal publishing system.
🏛️ The openair book is co-authored by David Carslaw and Jack Davison.
📃 The openair book is licensed under the CC0 1.0 Universal License.
🧑💻 Contributions are welcome from the wider community. For suggestions, please raise an issue. To contribute directly, submit a pull request on GitHub.