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Ni Wayan Srimani Puspa Dewi,Tania June,Mohammad Yani,Mujito Mujito
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Industrial activities are sources of air pollution. Pollutants dispersion in air influenced by meteorological condition, such as wind speed, wind direction, air temperarture, air turbulence and atmospheric stability. Air quality monitoring is important i...
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Donghae Baek, Il Won Seo, Jun Song Kim, Sung Hyun Jung and Yuyoung Choi
The dispersion coefficients are crucial in understanding the spreading of pollutant clouds in river flows, particularly in the context of the depth-averaged two-dimensional (2D) advection?dispersion equation (ADE). Traditionally, the 2D stream-tube routi...
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Xing-Zhou Li, Zhong-Ren Peng, Qingyan Fu, Qian Wang, Jun Pan and Hongdi He
Air pollution is a growing concern in metropolitan areas worldwide, and Shanghai, as one of the world?s busiest ports, faces significant challenges in local air pollution control. Assessing the contribution of a specific port to air pollution is essentia...
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Vinutha K, M Sunitha, J. K. Madhukesh, Umair Khan, Aurang Zaib, El-Sayed M. Sherif, Ahmed M. Hassan and Ioan Pop
Studying waste discharge concentration across a convergent/divergent channel is essential in environmental-related applications. Successful environmental administration must understand the behavior and concentration of waste contaminants released into th...
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Jose I. Huertas, Javier E. Aguirre, Omar D. Lopez Mejia and Cristian H. Lopez
The effects of using solid barriers on the dispersion of air pollutants emitted from the traffic of vehicles on roads located over flat areas were quantified, aiming to identify the geometry that maximizes the mitigation effect of air pollution near the ...
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Javier Fernández-Pato and Pilar García-Navarro
Numerical simulation of flows that consider interaction between overland and drainage networks has become a practical tool to prevent and mitigate flood situations in urban environments, especially when dealing with intense storm events, where the limite...
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Donglian Gu, Zhe Zheng, Pengju Zhao, Linlin Xie, Zhen Xu and Xinzheng Lu
The outbreak of COVID-19 resulted in severe pressure on the existing medical infrastructure in China. Several Chinese cities began to construct temporary hospitals for the centralized treatment of COVID-19 patients. The harmful exhaust air from the outle...
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Jianwen Zheng, Qiuhua Tao and Li Li
Wind characteristics on building surfaces are used to evaluate natural ventilation of a building. As a type of building component, external shading louvers are applied in hot climatic regions to block solar radiation and provide better visual environment...
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Miguel A. Cahuich-López,Ismael Mariño-Tapia,Alejandro José Souza,Gerardo Gold-Bouchot,Mark Cohen,David Valdés-Lozano
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The balance between synoptic and sea breeze atmospheric phenomena can profoundly influence atmospheric circulation in coastal regions. In this paper, a comprehensive study to understand the quasi-permanent patterns of such variability over the surface wi...
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Xochitl Cruz Núñez,Estefanía Bulnes Aquino
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Wildfires impact both ecosystems and human welfare, being carbon monoxide and PM2.5 particles the most critical emissions affecting human health. The impact of a fire in the Tepozteco National Park, in the state of Morelos, Mexico was evaluated on its po...
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