A Note on Comparison of Statistical and Analytical Results for Calculating Oxides of Nitrogen Concentrations |
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Authors: | Marvin E. Miller |
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Affiliation: | Air Resources Field Research Office, , ESSA , Cincinnati , Ohio , USA |
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Abstract: | A question often asked about analytical diffusion models is “How do the analytical results for calculating pollution concentrations compare with those obtained by statistical techniques?” Miller and Holzworth (1967) have developed a simple analytical diffusion model that yields relative pollution concentrations, x/Q, as a function of afternoon mixing depth, mean transport wind speed, and city size. This analytical model may also be used in reverse to determine apparent afternoon source strengths from observed afternoon pollution concentrations. The apparent source strengths may then be used with the model on independent data to estimate pollution concentrations. It is the purpose of this note to compare results of calculating average afternoon concentrations of oxides of nitrogen (NOx) by use of the Miller-Holzworth model with those obtained from statistical regression equations. |
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