Meteorological aspects of air pollution pertinent to establishing urban air quality standards
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https://doi.org/10.54302/mausam.v25i3.5251Abstract
This paper summarises the results of some of the diffusion studies carried at Trombay with argon-41 from CIRUS stack as tracer. The downwind concentrations as observed over time intervals varying from a few minutes to several weeks have been studied as a function of meteorological variables. The implications of these considerations in urban air pollution surveys and the importance of correctly estimating the short-term concentrations of effluent toxic gases from industries are then discussed.
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