# Sector-wide profiles for stationary sectors, covering all metals, including
# CHROMHEX/CHROMTRI. Shouldn't need a CHROM profile, 2011 NEI has all CHROM
# pre-split into HEX and TRI.
# Default profiles copied from:
# gsref_metals_stationary_10jul2007_v0.txt
# gsref_chromium_stationary_10jul2007_v0.txt
# C. Efstathiou, 17 Jan 2017 Copied from gsref_metals_chromium_stationary_2011platform_26aug2014_v1, reformatted for new CSV-based GSREF dataset type for SMOKE 4.0
#REV_HISTORY v1(08/26/2014)  Allan Beidler.   added arsenic  for 2011 v2
#EXPORT_DATE=Fri Mar 01 12:14:30 EST 2024
#EXPORT_VERSION_NAME=Initial Version
#EXPORT_VERSION_NUMBER=0
"0000000000","STANI","NICKEL",,,,,,,,,,,"! All SCCs in stationary inventory use this profile to speciate total metal into coarse vs fine"
"0000000000","STACD","CADMIUM",,,,,,,,,,,"! All SCCs in stationary inventory use this profile to speciate total metal into coarse vs fine"
"0000000000","STAMN","MANGANESE",,,,,,,,,,,"! All SCCs in stationary inventory use this profile to speciate total metal into coarse vs fine"
"0000000000","STAPB","LEAD",,,,,,,,,,,"! All SCCs in stationary inventory use this profile to speciate total metal into coarse vs fine"
"0000000000","STABE","BERYLLIUM",,,,,,,,,,,"! All SCCs in stationary inventory use this profile to speciate total metal into coarse vs fine"
"0000000000","CRSTA","CHROMHEX",,,,,,,,,,,"! added 11dec2006 by Strum cr_stat_tri_cr .  For any stationary SCC, chromhex is apportioned into fine and course the same way"
"0000000000","CRSTA","CHROMTRI",,,,,,,,,,,"! added 11dec2006 by Strum cr_stat_hex_cr.  For any stationary SCC,chromtri is apportioned into coarse and fine the same way"
"0000000000","STARS","ARSENIC",,,,,,,,,,,
