Gaussian Models

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Abstract

The Gaussian plume model is the most common air pollution model. It is based on a simple formula that describes the three-dimensional concentration field generated by a point source under stationary meteorological and emission conditions. The Gaussian plume model is visualized in Figure 7-1, where, for simplicity, the plume is advected toward the positive x-axis.

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Zannetti, P. (1990). Gaussian Models. In Air Pollution Modeling (pp. 141–183). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-4465-1_7

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