Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology - Atmospheric



 Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology - Atmospheric Science By Robert Allen Meyers




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AN ATMOSPHERIC DIFFUSION MODEL is a mathematical expression relating the emission of material into the atmosphere to the downwind ambient concentration of the material. The heart of the matter is to estimate the concentration of a pollutant at a particular receptor point by calculation from some basic information about the source of the pollutant and the meterological conditions. Deterministic, statistically regressive, stochastic models, and physical representations in water tanks and wind tunnels have been developed. Solutions to the deterministic models have been analytical and numerical, but the complexities of analytical solution are so great that only a few relatively simple cases have been solved. Numerical solutions of the more complex situations have been carried out but require a great amount of computer time. Progress appears to be most likely for the deterministic models. However, for the present the stochastically based Gaussian type model is the most useful in modeling for regulatory control of pollutants.

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