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In a forest lane with a highway in the “Frankfurter Stadtwald” field experiments dealing with the emission and transport of automobil exhaust have been conducted over a period of several years. Attention was also paid to the immission of pollutants in the surrounding forest and its dependency on meteorological parameters. Simultaneously a numerical model of the dispersion and transport of pollutants from a street into a forest was developed. Based on a close interaction between measurements and model development the calculations could be optimized. Finally, the model was validated by the aid of the measured data with respect to several boundary conditions like meteorological parameters, seasonal changes, traffic situations etc..

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Sattler, T., Jaeschke, W. (1989). Transmission of Automobil Exhaust within a Forest. In: Georgii, HW. (eds) Mechanisms and Effects of Pollutant-Transfer into Forests. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1023-2_18

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