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The widespread availability of dispersion models for personal computers is changing the way engineers and scientists address air quality issues. This paper describes the role of modeling in the U.S., and the PC models available. Information on equipment and meteorological data is provided. The use of these easy-to-use models will grow rapidly overseas if countries develop an uncomplicated approach to showing compliance with air quality standards and if meteorological data can be made readily available.
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Schulze, R.H. (1988). Dispersion Modeling Using Personal Computers. In: Grefen, K., Löbel, J. (eds) Environmental Meteorology. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2939-5_45
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