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In the paper, an overview is provided on the application of air pollution transmission modelling based on two case studies. Besides a mathematical model, some computational experiments and the 2D-visualization of the results by maps are presented.

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Mészáros, C., Rapcsák, T., Sági, Z. (1999). Pollution Transmission in the Air. In: Zlatev, Z., et al. Large Scale Computations in Air Pollution Modelling. NATO Science Series, vol 57. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4570-1_21

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