Air Pollution Modeling and Its Application XII

Air Pollution Modeling and Its Application XII

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Format Paperback
Pages 788
Language English
Published Jul 18, 2013
Publisher Springer
Edition 1998
ISBN-10 1475791305
ISBN-13 9781475791303
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Sven-Erik Gryning explores the complexities of air pollution through detailed modeling techniques and their applications in contemporary environmental challenges. This volume delves into the interplay between different pollutants and their effects on air quality, providing insights that are crucial for policymakers and researchers alike. The author emphasizes the importance of accurate models in understanding pollution dynamics and its broader implications on public health and the environment.

Gryning's work not only presents advanced modeling approaches but also highlights experimental data that support these theories. Through a careful examination of the sources and impacts of air pollution, he illustrates how these models can inform effective strategies for pollution management and mitigation. The integration of real-world case studies enriches the text, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in environmental science and public policy.

Drawing from a multidisciplinary perspective, this volume is part of a broader initiative to address modern society's challenges related to air quality and sustainable development. Gryning's contributions provide a comprehensive foundation for further research and collaboration among scientists, engineers, and environmental advocates.

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