An urban air pollution model

A simple urban air pollution model has been developed from the equation of mass continuity, the well-known wind profiles and polynomial forms for ground-level concentration, depending on atmospheric stability. The model has been applied to estimate the surface air concentration in Nashville (TN, U.S...

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Autores principales: Venegas, L.E., Mazzeo, N.A.
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spelling todo:paper_03787788_v16_n1-2_p705_Venegas2023-10-03T15:33:18Z An urban air pollution model Venegas, L.E. Mazzeo, N.A. Air Atmospheric Movements Statistical methods Wind Effects Bremen, Federal Republic of Germany Frankfurt, Federal Republic of Germany Nashville, Tennessee Urban Air Pollution Air Pollution A simple urban air pollution model has been developed from the equation of mass continuity, the well-known wind profiles and polynomial forms for ground-level concentration, depending on atmospheric stability. The model has been applied to estimate the surface air concentration in Nashville (TN, U.S.A.), Bremen (West Germany) and Frankfurt (West Germany). The analysis of several statistical "measures" indicates that numerical results are in good agreement with the observed values. © 1991. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_03787788_v16_n1-2_p705_Venegas
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topic Air
Atmospheric Movements
Statistical methods
Wind Effects
Bremen, Federal Republic of Germany
Frankfurt, Federal Republic of Germany
Nashville, Tennessee
Urban Air Pollution
Air Pollution
spellingShingle Air
Atmospheric Movements
Statistical methods
Wind Effects
Bremen, Federal Republic of Germany
Frankfurt, Federal Republic of Germany
Nashville, Tennessee
Urban Air Pollution
Air Pollution
Venegas, L.E.
Mazzeo, N.A.
An urban air pollution model
topic_facet Air
Atmospheric Movements
Statistical methods
Wind Effects
Bremen, Federal Republic of Germany
Frankfurt, Federal Republic of Germany
Nashville, Tennessee
Urban Air Pollution
Air Pollution
description A simple urban air pollution model has been developed from the equation of mass continuity, the well-known wind profiles and polynomial forms for ground-level concentration, depending on atmospheric stability. The model has been applied to estimate the surface air concentration in Nashville (TN, U.S.A.), Bremen (West Germany) and Frankfurt (West Germany). The analysis of several statistical "measures" indicates that numerical results are in good agreement with the observed values. © 1991.
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Mazzeo, N.A.
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title An urban air pollution model
title_short An urban air pollution model
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