The main principles of atmospheric diffusion modelling for regulatory purposes in Russia
by M.E. Berlyand
International Journal of Environment and Pollution (IJEP), Vol. 5, No. 4/5/6, 1995

Abstract: This paper discusses the main principles of atmospheric diffusion modelling for regulatory purposes in Russia. They include the choice of air quality criteria, the development of universal models to calculate on a single base the dispersion of atmospheric pollutants from different types of source under unfavourable meteorological and topographical conditions, as well as experimental verification of the main theoretical results, and the development of practical recommendations for using the methods. Some results of the application of these principles to air pollution modelling in Russia are presented.

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