Atmospheric Dispersion Modeling Compliance GuideULTIMATE CLEAN AIR ACT COMPLIANCE KIT Now there's a complete manual for anyone concerned with volatile organic compounds and particulate matter in the air. Focusing on stationary sources (stack emissions), Atmospheric Dispersion Modeling Compliance Guide, by Karl B. Schnelle, Jr. and Partha R. Dey, gives you a framework for understanding air pollution modeling. With worked-out problems clarifying important models and concepts, this handy book/disc package is the clearest, most comprehensive and up-to-date, tool available for assuring compliance under the Clean Air Act and its amendments, and similar international regulations. You get: *Formulas for multiple sources and receptors *The Industrial Source Complex (ISC) model, puff and urban models, and boundary layer parameterizations models *Guidance on accidental emissions and chimney design *Review of harmonization of European models *Much more [CD-ROM logo - box] Included CD-ROM puts atmospheric diffusion modeling programs for dealing with real-world problems at your fingertips. |
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Contents
Atmospheric Diffusion Modeling for Prevention | 2-1 |
Basic Meteorological Principles | 3-1 |
Air Pollution Climatology | 4-1 |
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