2014
DOI: 10.46687/jsar.v5i1.131
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Dispersion Modeling of Atmospheric Emissions of Particulate Matter (Pm10) and Evaluation of the Contribution of Different Sources of Air Pollution in the Town of Svishtov, Bulgaria

Abstract: This dispersion model and assessment of air pollution with particulate matter (PM10) in the town of Svishtov, Bulgaria are developed in accordance with the requirements of Bulgarian legislation and the Framework Directive 96/62/EC on the assessment and control of the Atmospheric Air Quality. Based on an assessment of sources of air pollution in the town of Svishtov, Bulgaria are classified input data for the model including point, area and line sources of PM10. Quantitative results of modeling of the main sour… Show more

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“…This regularity in the distribution of the level of contamination at two positions can be explained by the following reasons.Firstly it is the wind pattern of the city and the wind speed at different seasons of the year. Many authors use long-term statistical data for the construction of different models [8].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This regularity in the distribution of the level of contamination at two positions can be explained by the following reasons.Firstly it is the wind pattern of the city and the wind speed at different seasons of the year. Many authors use long-term statistical data for the construction of different models [8].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A number of authors study the air pollution in environmentally threatened areas in Bulgaria by establishing high concentrations of many pollutants (SO 2 , NO x , O 3 , CO, benzene) [18] and especially of particulate matter PM 10 in industrial and urban areas [2,5,11,19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%