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Atmospheric pollution has a particularly preoccupying impact on public health in urban areas, and on vegetation damage in suburban/rural areas. Processes involved in pollution issues are highly non-linear, and the chemical-transport coupled modeling is a tool without equal in understanding these phenomena.
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Cros, B., Durand, P. (2001). ESCOMPTE: FiEld ExperimentS to COnstrain Models of Atmospheric Pollution and Transport of Emissions. In: Midgley, P.M., Reuther, M., Williams, M. (eds) Transport and Chemical Transformation in the Troposphere. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56722-3_36
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