dispersion model

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dispersion
noun[U]
uk
/dɪˈspɜː.ʃən/
us
/dɪˈspɝː.ʃən/
formal
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model
noun[C]
uk
/ˈmɒd.əl/
us
/ˈmɑː.dəl/
something that a copy can be based on because it is an extremely good example of ...
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Second, emissions are converted to an average rate of air concentration of particulates, using a simpledispersionmodel.
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Here an 'empirical' airdispersionmodelis used in calculating the dispersion coefficients.
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Inertial range scaling is an important ingredient of a relativedispersionmodel.
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The chi-squared goodness-of-fit test was performed to ascertain how much the observed frequencies departed from the expected frequencies ofdispersionmodel.
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A mathematical connexion between random particle paths, as described by the relativedispersionmodel, and concentrations, is provided by the statistical theory of dispersion.
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Shawbury wind observations have been used in this paper as a prime source of data for input to thedispersionmodel.
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As discussed in section 1, we use three models to estimate damages for each scenario: an airdispersionmodel, a health effects model, and a valuation model.
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For instance, at 23 kilometers from a plant, thedispersionmodelassumes that concentration from a small plant is approximately 14 times greater than from a large plant.
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As early as 1987, adispersionmodelwas available which delineated the exposed areas but was never used. 2.
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It also provides information that allows thedispersionmodelto simulate the effects of air flowing over hills or splitting to flow around hills.
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There are several parameters which must be considered when creating adispersionmodel, including oil-slick thickness, advection, resurfacing and wave action.
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This mapping of enterprise emissions into ambient concentrations is done using dispersion models.
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The present study provides a fundamental database and empirical descriptions of the physical processes involved for evaluation of these dispersion models.
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Below we give a brief, critical review of relative dispersion models.
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In addition, due to a lack of air dispersion modeling data, we cannot trace locationspecific welfare change in terms of health.
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Dispersion modelling maps effluent emissions into ambient concentration levels, and population-weighted concentration levels are used to determine exposure rates for health impacts.
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The health feedback loop was captured exogenously using existing associations between pollution and health effects with no air dispersion modeling used.
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Almost all distribution functions with finite cumulant generating functions qualify as exponential dispersion models and most exponential dispersion models manifest variance functions of this form.
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This theory would be the precursor of area source dispersion models.
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This includes the research and development of improved dispersion models for emergency response and air quality forecast models.
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