Municipal Waste Incineration Risk Assessment 1991
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4615-3294-1_1
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Evaluation of Flat Versus Complex Terrain Models in Estimating Pollutant Transport and Deposition in Complex Terrain

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“…Emissions from the stack (stationary source) and garbage truck (mobile source) were identified on a yearly basis. Values for these quantities (i.e., ground level concentrations) are more often estimated through the use of atmospheric dispersion models in comparison to the ambient air quality standards (Yambert et al, 1991). The Industrial Source Complex Model (ISC) has been specifically developed to simulate air pollution due to an industrial plant, taking accurately into account the effect of high stacks on the behavior of the pollutant plume.…”
Section: Environmental Impact Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Emissions from the stack (stationary source) and garbage truck (mobile source) were identified on a yearly basis. Values for these quantities (i.e., ground level concentrations) are more often estimated through the use of atmospheric dispersion models in comparison to the ambient air quality standards (Yambert et al, 1991). The Industrial Source Complex Model (ISC) has been specifically developed to simulate air pollution due to an industrial plant, taking accurately into account the effect of high stacks on the behavior of the pollutant plume.…”
Section: Environmental Impact Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%