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Workbook of atmospheric dispersion estimates

01 May 1970-
About: The article was published on 1970-05-01 and is currently open access. It has received 650 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Atmospheric dispersion modeling.
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TL;DR: In this paper, a range of monitoring techniques are used to measure pollutant concentrations in urban street canyons, such as continuous monitoring, passive and active pre-concentration sampling, and grab sampling.

1,003 citations

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Beauchamp Ro1, Bus Js1, James A. Popp1, Boreiko Cj1, Andjelkovich Da1 
TL;DR: This review of the literature is intended as an evaluative report rather than an annotated bibliography of all the source material examined on hydrogen sulfide, noting information gaps that may require further investigation.
Abstract: The information available on the biological activity of hydrogen sulfide has been examined for present status of critical results pertaining to the toxicity of hydrogen sulfide. This review of the literature is intended as an evaluative report rather than an annotated bibliography of all the source material examined on hydrogen sulfide. The information was selected as it might relate to potential toxic effects of hydrogen sulfide to man and summarized, noting information gaps that may require further investigation. Several recommendations are listed for possible consideration for either toxicological research or additional short- and long-term tests. Two bibliographies have been provided to assist in locating references considered in this report: (1) literature examined but not cited and (2) reference citations. The majority of the references in the first bibliography were considered peripheral information and less appropriate for inclusion in this report.

909 citations

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TL;DR: A review of the application of atmospheric models for particle dispersion can be found in this article, where the suitability of the different approaches to dispersion modelling within different environments, in regards to scale, complexity of the environment and concentration parameters is assessed.

605 citations

01 Jan 2000

423 citations


Cites methods from "Workbook of atmospheric dispersion ..."

  • ...The scaling factor used to adjust the lateral dispersion coefficient (Turner, 1970) for averaging time is the 1/5th power law:...

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01 Jan 1978
TL;DR: This modern climatology textbook explains those climates formed near the ground in terms of the cycling of energy and mass through systems.
Abstract: This modern climatology textbook explains those climates formed near the ground in terms of the cycling of energy and mass through systems.

4,767 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: In this paper, a range of monitoring techniques are used to measure pollutant concentrations in urban street canyons, such as continuous monitoring, passive and active pre-concentration sampling, and grab sampling.

1,003 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
Beauchamp Ro1, Bus Js1, James A. Popp1, Boreiko Cj1, Andjelkovich Da1 
TL;DR: This review of the literature is intended as an evaluative report rather than an annotated bibliography of all the source material examined on hydrogen sulfide, noting information gaps that may require further investigation.
Abstract: The information available on the biological activity of hydrogen sulfide has been examined for present status of critical results pertaining to the toxicity of hydrogen sulfide. This review of the literature is intended as an evaluative report rather than an annotated bibliography of all the source material examined on hydrogen sulfide. The information was selected as it might relate to potential toxic effects of hydrogen sulfide to man and summarized, noting information gaps that may require further investigation. Several recommendations are listed for possible consideration for either toxicological research or additional short- and long-term tests. Two bibliographies have been provided to assist in locating references considered in this report: (1) literature examined but not cited and (2) reference citations. The majority of the references in the first bibliography were considered peripheral information and less appropriate for inclusion in this report.

909 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: A review of the application of atmospheric models for particle dispersion can be found in this article, where the suitability of the different approaches to dispersion modelling within different environments, in regards to scale, complexity of the environment and concentration parameters is assessed.

605 citations