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Simulation of Urban Air Pollutant Processes and Monitoring Stations Location Problem

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Investigations into air pollution problem are mainly related to modeling, predicting the pollutant concentrations and monitoring stations location and have been considered to be very important in recent years since the existence of high level concentrations for a long time is injurious to the health of the populous.

This author’s research was supported by contract CPBP 01.02.

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Korbicz, J., Parmaste, I.L., Gawlowicz, P. (1988). Simulation of Urban Air Pollutant Processes and Monitoring Stations Location Problem. In: Sydow, A., Tzafestas, S.G., Vichnevetsky, R. (eds) Systems Analysis and Simulation II. Advances in Simulation, vol 2. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-8936-1_4

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