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  • * [[Air pollution dispersion terminology]]
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  • ...n, [[Air pollution dispersion terminology|pollutant plume depletion]] by [[Air pollution dispersion terminology|wet or dry deposition]], and first order chemical reactions. It is availabl
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  • ...odel]] including [[Air pollution dispersion terminology|plume rise]] and [[Air pollution dispersion terminology|building wake effects]]. A street canyon component with [[NOx|NOx-chemistry *Source types: Multiple [[Air pollution dispersion terminology|point, area , and volume]] sources as well as street canyons.
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  • ...lution dispersion terminology|point, line, volume and area sources]], or [[Air pollution dispersion terminology|intermittently]] from point sources.<ref name=CERC/> It was developed by [[ ...tion dispersion terminology|wet deposition]], gravitational settling and [[Air pollution dispersion terminology|dry deposition]]; short term fluctuations in pollutant concentration; chemi
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  • ...minology|continuous, neutral or buoyant plumes]] from single or multiple [[Air pollution dispersion terminology|point, area or line sources]]. It can handle complex terrain and it can als
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  • ...meters) dispersion of [[air pollution|air pollutant]] [[emissions]] from [[Air pollution dispersion terminology|stationary industrial sources]]. ...ollution dispersion terminology|mixing heights]], [[friction velocity]], [[Air pollution dispersion terminology|Monin-Obukov length]] and [[surface heat flux]].
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  • *[[Air pollution dispersion terminology|Mobile Source]] Control Division *[[Air pollution dispersion terminology|Stationary Source]] Division
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  • '''CALPUFF''' is an advanced, integrated [[Air pollution dispersion terminology|Gaussian puff]] modeling system for the simulation of [[Air pollution dispe ...urces. The model also includes [[algorithms]] for handling the effect of [[Air pollution dispersion terminology|downwash]] by nearby buildings in the path of the pollution plumes.<ref nam
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  • ...[[California (U.S. state)|California]] responsible mainly for regulating [[Air pollution dispersion terminology|stationary sources]] of [[air pollution]] in all of [[Orange County, Califo ...tion dispersion terminology|stationary sources]]. Emission standards for [[Air pollution dispersion terminology|mobile sources]] (automobiles, trucks, buses, railroads, airplanes and mari
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  • * Vehicular pollution [[Air pollution dispersion terminology|line-source]] dispersion models.
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  • ...he atmosphere, it is of utmost importance to quickly determine where the [[Air pollution dispersion terminology|atmospheric plume]] of toxic material is being transported by the prevailin ...on dispersion terminology|atmospheric stability classification]] and the [[Air pollution dispersion terminology|mixing height]]. After the model calculations have been performed, a map is
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  • ...ally get involved with pollutant emissions from roadway traffic or other [[Air pollution dispersion terminology|non-point source]]s. Nor does it get involved with air pollution topics suc :* [[Air pollution dispersion terminology|Building effects]] on dispersion from sources near groups of :buildings, or
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  • ..., [[Air pollution dispersion terminology|buoyant pollution plumes]] from [[Air pollution dispersion terminology|stationary point sources]]. The first edition was published in 1979. The cu ...lude [[Air pollution dispersion terminology|atmospheric turbulence]] and [[Air pollution dispersion terminology|stability classes]], [[Air pollution dispersion modeling|buoyant pollution
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  • == Regarding re-approval of [[Air pollution dispersion terminology/Draft‎]]== The [[Air pollution dispersion terminology]] article was approved on January 26, 2009. Since that time, these minor ed
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  • ...dispersion terminology|air pollutant plumes]], air quality, atmospheric [[Air pollution dispersion terminology|deposition]], and related subjects.<ref>[http://www.arl.noaa.gov/atmosDisp. ...ispersion]], and [[Air pollution dispersion terminology|turbulence]] and [[Air pollution dispersion terminology|atmospheric stability]]. With contributions from SPS scientists and other e
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  • ...ic goal of the ARL is to improve the prediction of trends, dispersion of [[Air pollution dispersion terminology|air pollutant plumes]], air quality, atmospheric deposition, and related va
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  • ...dispersion terminology|point and area sources]], and Volume II provides [[Air pollution dispersion terminology|mobile source]] emission factors. Volume I is currently in its fifth editio
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  • ...to predict the downwind [[concentration]] of air pollutants emitted from [[Air pollution dispersion terminology#Air pollutant emission sources|emission sources]] such as industrial plants ...ambient air temperature and the height to the bottom of any temperature [[Air pollution dispersion terminology|inversion]] that may be present aloft.
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  • ...or to predict the downwind concentration of air pollutants emitted from [[Air pollution dispersion terminology#Air pollutant emission sources|emission sources]] such as industrial plants ...ambient air temperature and the height to the bottom of any temperature [[Air pollution dispersion terminology|inversion]] that may be present aloft.
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  • ...erminology|mobile sources]] (like automotive vehicles and airplanes) and [[Air pollution dispersion terminology|stationary sources]] (like [[Petroleum refining processes|petroleum refiner
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  • '''Air pollution dispersion terminology''' describes the words and technical terms that have a special meaning to t It should be noted that some of the words and technical terms in '''Air pollution dispersion terminology''' quite often have other special meanings when used in fields of activity
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  • '''Air pollution dispersion terminology''' describes the words and technical terms that have a special meaning to t It should be noted that some of the words and technical terms in '''Air pollution dispersion terminology''' quite often have other special meanings when used in fields of activity
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  • ...also pioneered advances in vehicle [[emission]] controls and control of [[Air pollution dispersion terminology|stationary sources]] of [[air pollution]] before federal efforts in these a
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  • ...ambient air temperature and the height to the bottom of any temperature [[Air pollution dispersion terminology|inversion aloft]] that may be present. * Emissions parameters such as [[Air pollution dispersion terminology|source]] location and height, source vent stack diameter and exit [[velocit
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  • ...and a low [[Air pollution dispersion terminology|wind speed]] prevented [[Air pollution dispersion terminology|dispersion]] of the gas.<ref>{{cite book|author=Beychok, M.R.|title=Fundame
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  • ...d the [[natural environment]]. These effects may be experienced near the [[Air pollution dispersion terminology|sources]] of air pollution and some air pollutants may be transported long
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  • Probably one of the most important reasons is that [[Air pollution dispersion terminology|atmospheric turbulence]] and mixing plays a major role in [[air pollution d
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  • ===[[Air pollution dispersion terminology/Citable Version]]===
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  • * [[Air pollution dispersion terminology]] : Corrected spelling of "stability"
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  • Because of Denver's high altitude, it has frequent temperature [[Air pollution dispersion terminology#Miscellaneous other terminology|inversions]] when warm polluted air is trap
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  • ...tmospheric boundary layer decreases with increasing altitude unless an ''[[Air pollution dispersion terminology|inversion layer]]'',<ref>{{cite book | author=Turner, D.B. | title=[[Workbo
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