Training on atmospheric dispersion in urban environments

References

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[2]: John M. Stochie, The mathematics of atmospheric dispersion modeling, SIAM Review, 53(2): 349 - 372, 2011.

[3]: Oke, T. R. (1987). Boundary Layer Climates, chapter 8, pages 262 - 303. Routledge, 2nd edition.

[4]: Lee, I. Y., Park, H. M., 1994. Parameterization of the pollutant transport and dispersion in urban street canyons. Atmospheric Environment 28, 2343 - 2349.

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[6]: Britter, R.E. and Hunt, J.C.R. (1979), Velocity measurements and order-of-magnitude estimates of the flow between two buildings in a simulated atmospheric boundary layer. J. Ind. Aero., 4, 165 - 182.

[7]:Xiaomin, X.; Zhen, H. and Jia, S. (2005). Impact of building configuration on air quality in street canyon, Atmospheric Environment, Vol. 39 (25), pp. 4519 - 4530.

[8]: Brown Michael J., Streit Gerald E., Emergency Responders' "rules-of-thumb" for Air Toxics Releases in Urban Environments Department of Energy Los Alamos National Laboratory 26 pages

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