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The Lagrangian modeling approach for Long-Range Transport and Deposition is a practical technique for integrating a number of the important processes controlling the budget of S02emitted into the atmosphere and it’s distribution into the several reservoirs in the environment.
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Scholtz, M.T., Weisman, B. (1985). A Multi-Layered, Long-Range Transport, Lagrangian Trajectory Model: Comparison with Fully Mixed Single Layer Models. In: De Wispelaere, C. (eds) Air Pollution Modeling and Its Application IV. Nato — Challenges of Modern Society, vol 7. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2455-3_3
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