The modern science of air pollution modelling began in the 1920’s when military scientists in England tried to estimate the dispersion of toxic chemical agents released in the battlefield under various conditions. Rapid developments in the 1950’s and 1960’s, including major field studies and advances in the understanding of the structure of the atmosphere, led to the development of the first regulatory air pollution models in the U.S
M.Sc. (Environmental Management)The use of atmospheric dispersion models to predict ground level pol...
Introduction: One of the main components of air quality management is modeling of atmospheric pollu...
Nowadays, people are more aware of the air quality than ever. Ground-level pollutants from human act...
Dispersion modeling uses mathematical formulations to characterize the atmospheric processes that di...
Air quality is far from being a new concern but remains an issue demanding increasing attention. The...
Air pollution modeling, and problem areas in air pollution dispersion modeling were surveyed. Emissi...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Air being an important part of the environment is always required to be in a satisfactory condition ...
Numerical simulation is an economical way to control air pollution because of its consistency and ea...
May 1995.Includes bibliographical references.Computer aided mathematical air pollution models are an...
The aim of this research was to develop an advanced screening model that can be used quickly to iden...
M.Sc. (Environmental Management)The use of atmospheric dispersion models to predict ground level pol...
M.Sc. (Environmental Management)The use of atmospheric dispersion models to predict ground level pol...
This Thesis describes work undertaken by the author as part of a Government sponsored study of air p...
Three-dimensional integrated puff model simulates smoke plume dispersion processes and estimates pol...
M.Sc. (Environmental Management)The use of atmospheric dispersion models to predict ground level pol...
Introduction: One of the main components of air quality management is modeling of atmospheric pollu...
Nowadays, people are more aware of the air quality than ever. Ground-level pollutants from human act...
Dispersion modeling uses mathematical formulations to characterize the atmospheric processes that di...
Air quality is far from being a new concern but remains an issue demanding increasing attention. The...
Air pollution modeling, and problem areas in air pollution dispersion modeling were surveyed. Emissi...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Air being an important part of the environment is always required to be in a satisfactory condition ...
Numerical simulation is an economical way to control air pollution because of its consistency and ea...
May 1995.Includes bibliographical references.Computer aided mathematical air pollution models are an...
The aim of this research was to develop an advanced screening model that can be used quickly to iden...
M.Sc. (Environmental Management)The use of atmospheric dispersion models to predict ground level pol...
M.Sc. (Environmental Management)The use of atmospheric dispersion models to predict ground level pol...
This Thesis describes work undertaken by the author as part of a Government sponsored study of air p...
Three-dimensional integrated puff model simulates smoke plume dispersion processes and estimates pol...
M.Sc. (Environmental Management)The use of atmospheric dispersion models to predict ground level pol...
Introduction: One of the main components of air quality management is modeling of atmospheric pollu...
Nowadays, people are more aware of the air quality than ever. Ground-level pollutants from human act...