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Computer Modelling of Diffusion of Chemically Reactive Pollutants in The Atmosphere

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In this article the classification of the chemically reactive plume models which describe, the formation of secondary pollutants in plumes emitted from tall stacks is presented first. Next a short characteristics of the example of such a model (Multibox Reactive Plume Model- MRPM) and the results of computer simulations carried out using this model are given.

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Markiewicz, M.T. (2003). Computer Modelling of Diffusion of Chemically Reactive Pollutants in The Atmosphere. In: Pawłowski, L., Dudzińska, M.R., Pawłowski, A. (eds) Environmental Engineering Studies. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-8949-9_7

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