Transcription of Air Pollution Modeling – An Overview
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Daly, A. and P. Zannetti. 2007. Air Pollution Modeling An Overview . Chapter 2 of AMBIENT AIR Pollution (P. Zannetti, D. Al-Ajmi, and S. Al-Rashied, Editors). Published by The Arab School for Science and Technology (ASST) ( ) and The EnviroComp Institute ( ). Chapter 2 Air Pollution Modeling An Overview Aaron Daly and Paolo Zannetti The EnviroComp Institute, Fremont, CA (USA) and Abstract: This chapter presents a brief review of air Pollution Modeling techniques, , computer methods for the simulation of air quality processes. The review includes models developed or recommended by governmental agencies for regulatory applications. Both non-reactive ( , plume models) and reactive ( , photochemical models) are discussed. We also provide Web sites where the reader can download Modeling software. Key Words: Air Pollution , Computer Modeling , Eulerian and Lagrangian models, Gaussian models, puff models, photochemical models.
16 Ambient Air Pollution physical and chemical changes), and some guidance on the implementation of mitigation measures. Air pollution models play an important role in science, because of their capability to assess the relative importance of the rele vant processes. Air pollution models are
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