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[en] This paper presents the physical mechanisms that govern the dispersion and transport of air pollutant; the influence of the state of the 'carrying fluid', i.e. the role of meteorology; and finally, outlines the different techniques of assessing the process. Aspects of physical mechanisms and meteorology covered include: fate of an air pollutant; turbulence and dispersion; transport; wind speed and direction; atmospheric stability; and the role of atmospheric water. Assessment techniques covered are: concentrations measurements; modelling meteorological observations; and tracer releases. It is concluded that the only way to reduce air pollution is to pollute less. 10 refs., 12 figs., 2 tabs
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Velzen, D. van (ed.); Chemical and environmental science vol. 3; 289 p; ISBN 0-7923-1386-0; ; 1991; p. 47-71; Kluwer Academic Publishers; Dordrecht (Netherlands); Eurocourse on sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxides in industrial waste gases: emission, legislation and abatement; Ispra (Italy); 3-7 Sep 1990; Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht (Netherlands)
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