Microscale modeling of near-roadway air quality by numerical techniques.

Author(s)
Sontowski, J.
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Abstract

Numerical techniques provide a powerful tool for the assessment of transportation-related air quality impacts. They are potentially capable of accounting for meteorology and topography of almost unlimited complexity. This paper presents a description of their basic nature, a discussion of existing capabilities including some particular models, suggested ways for improvement of models, and consideration of the relative merits of numerical versus Gaussian models.

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B 12872 (In: B 10633 S) /93/ IRRD 223533
Source

In: Proceedings of a Conference on the State of the Art of Assessing Transportation- Related Air Quality Impacts Washington, October 22-24, 1975, TRB Special Report No. 167, p. 121-130, 1 fig., 25 ref.

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