
Advances in Geophysics
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- Front Cover
- Turbulent Diffusion in Environmental Pollution
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Chapter 1. Limitations and Prospects in the Estimation of Dispersion of Pollution on a Regional Scale
- Chapter 2. Basic Characteristics of Global Scale Diffusion in the Troposphere
- Chapter 3. Global Scale Atmospheric Mixing
- Chapter 4. Studies of Interhemispheric Exchange in the Troposphere by a Diffusion Model
- Chapter 5. Review of Trajectory Methods
- Chapter 6. Some Aspects of the Use of Air Trajectories for the Computation of Large-Scale Dispersion and Fallout Patterns
- Chapter 7. Study Of Regional Particulate Pollution In The Detroit-Windsor,Sarnia-Port Huron Area
- Chapter 8. Mesoscale Pollution Transport in the Netherlands
- Chapter 9. Large-Scale Transport of Air Pollutants
- Chapter 10. Mesoscale Dispersion From a Large
- Chapter 11. Mathematical Modelling of Urban Pollution
- Chapter 12. Urban Meteorological Modelling.Some Rellevant Studies
- Chapter 13. Computer and Laboratory Modeling of the Vetical Diffusion of Non-Buoyant Particles in the Mixed Layer
- Chapter 14. Observed and Calculated Magnitudes and Distances of Maximum Ground Level Concentration of Gaseous Effluent Material Downwind of a Tall Stack
- Chapter 15. Physical Modeling of Flow and Diffusion Over an Urban Heat Island
- Chapter 16. Laboratory Simulation of Atmospheric Turbulence:Generation of Arbitrary Velocity Distributions and Model Experiment on Flow Around Mt.Fuji
- Chapter 17. Unsteady Turbulent Puffs
- Chapter 18. Experimental Study of Diffusion Processes in Unstable Stratified Boundary Layers
- Chapter 19. Comparison of Thermally Neutral and Unstable Shear Flows in The Wind Tunnel and the Atmosphere
- Chapter 20. Entrainment by a Multiple Source Turbulent Jet
- Chapter 21. Critical Points in Flow Patterns
- Chapter 22. Distorted Wakes
- Chapter 23. Gas Transfer Near the Earth's Surface
- Chapter 24. Turbulent Diffusion of Rapidly Reacting Chemical Species
- Chapter 25. Chemical Reactions Calculations in Turbulent Flows:Application to a Co-Containing Turbojet Plume
- Chapter 26. Abstracts of Papers not Published in Full
- Chapter 27. On Simple Models for Simulation of Nonlinear Processes in Convection and Turbulence
- Chapter 28. Effect of Buoyancy on the Genertion of a Turbulent Mixing Layer1
- Chapter 29. "Bursts"in Turbulent Flows
- Chapter 30. Lagrangian Similarity Applied to Diffusion in the Planetary Boundary Layer
- Chapter 31. Turbulent Dispersion from Sources Near Two-Dimensional Obstacles
- Chapter 32. Wet Fallout of Sulfurous Pollutants Emitted from a City During Rain or Snow
- Chapter 33. Wind Structure in the Planetary Boundary Layer,Its Relation to the Diurnal Cycle and Nonuniformity of Surface Temperature
- Chapter 34. Deposition of So2 by Gaseous Diffusion
- Chapter 35. Study of Topographical Effects on Dispersion of Pollution
- Appendix: Program of the Symposium
- Subject Index
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