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Old November 21st 04, 06:08 AM posted to sci.geo.meteorology
Milton Beychok Milton Beychok is offline
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Default Dispersion Modeling of Airborne Pollutants

"Fundamentals Of Stack Gas Dispersion" is the only reference text that
clearly explains buoyant plume rise and Gaussian modeling theory ... and
documents the many assumptions and constraints inherent in that theory.
Copies of the book have been purchased in the U.S.A., Canada, Mexico, South
America, Europe, Australia, Asia ( in a total of 57 countries ) by:

..... Over 300 university faculty members, libraries and graduate students.

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Certified Consultant Meteorologists.

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Topics include: atmospheric turbulence classification, mixing heights, plume
rise, Gaussian dispersion equations, trapped plumes, fumigations, wind
velocity profiles, flare stack plumes, and many more.

The book had excellent reviews in these journals: "Bulletin of the American
Meteorological Society" of January 1997, "Atmospheric Environment" of
November 1995, and "Chemical Engineering Progress" of August 1995.

Click here for complete details --- http://www.air-dispersion.com

Very truly yours,
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Milt Beychok
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