Diffusion of Stack Gases in Very Stable Atmospheres: Case II
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In 1949 Barad presented two solutions to the general diffusion equation. Basic in both solutions is the assumption that in very stable atmospheres a point source may be replaced by a vertical area of uniform concentration at a short distance downwind. This vertical area is considered to exist at the distance at which the plume finally "levels-off" and assumes a flat ribbon-like appearance. In addition if the distance over which diffusion takes place is limited to one or two miles and if only…
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Date:
August 10, 1953
Creator:
Barad, M. L. & Shorr, B.
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