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A Multivariable Model for Atmospheric Dispersion Predictions
Authors:J. B. Koogler  R. S. Sholtes  A. L. Danis  C. I. Harding
Affiliation:1. Environmental Engineering, Inc. , Gainesville , Florida , USA;2. Air Pollution Research Laboratory , University of Florida , Gainesville , Florida , USA
Abstract:In conjunction with a 15-month air quality survey of Jacksonville, Fia., a mathematical model has been developed to describe the dispersion of atmospheric pollutants. The source inventory used with the model was compiled, in part, from the data obtained from the sampling of all major sources within the area. The major sources were considered separately from the one-mile square area sources which accounted for the remainder of the emissions. Meteorological data was recorded continuously in the city including vertical temperature observations to 750 ft. The model was compiled in FORTRAN and can be used for both gaseous and particulate pollutants, by utilizing proper decay rates. The variant nature of meteorological parameters and emission rates are considered. The ground level concentrations of several pollutants which were determined for 24 hr periods at 11 sites and continuously at two other sites were used to check the model. A limited tracer study was carried out in conjunction with the project.
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