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Two environmental protection problems are considered. The first one is related to control theory and optimization focusing on minimization of damage to the environment, and the second one is concerning numerical modelling of the dynamics and transformation of atmospheric gaseous pollutants and aerosols. The wind field and turbulence parameters are calculated from a 3D mesoscale hydrodynamic model.

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ALOYAN, A.E., ARUTYUNYAN, V. (2007). CONTROL THEORY AND ENVIRONMENTAL RISK ASSESSMENT. In: Ebel, A., Davitashvili, T. (eds) Air, Water and Soil Quality Modelling for Risk and Impact Assessment. NATO Security Through Science Series. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-5877-6_4

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