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Maximum ground level concentration of air pollutant

M. EMBABY    
A. B. MAYHOUB    
K. S. M. ESSA    
S. ETMAN    

Resumen

The ground level concentration of an air pollutant is obtained using the Gaussian plume model. However, the effective height H of the pollutant has been considered as a function of the ground level coordinates x and y. Extreme radius of the stack is developed. The constancy of H has been studied as a special case for the problem. Interesting arguments about both maximum and worst concentrations have been derived.  

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