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Modeling of Global and Regional Transport and Transformation of Air Pollutants

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Large Scale Computations in Air Pollution Modelling

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Several numerical models of atmospheric pollutant transport in different scales are considered taking into account different transformation processes. Results from experiments involving gas-and aqueous-phase chemical processes and interaction between gas particles and cloud droplets are presented. Global transport of lindane is considered in the Northern Hemisphere. Optimization problems, studied by using adjoint equations and linear programming methods, are discussed.

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Aloyan, A. (1999). Modeling of Global and Regional Transport and Transformation of Air Pollutants. In: Zlatev, Z., et al. Large Scale Computations in Air Pollution Modelling. NATO Science Series, vol 57. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4570-1_2

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