2021
DOI: 10.18280/ijsse.110415
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Recovery Method for Emergency Situations with Hazardous Substances Emission into the Atmosphere

Abstract: The objective of this Article is development of a hazardous area extent reducing method in the atmosphere upon emergency situation occurrence with hazardous chemical and radioactive substances emission. To achieve the specified objective it is recommended to use deposition of gaseous, liquid and solid disperse hazardous particles from the atmosphere using artificial precipitation over a zone of emergency. For artificial intensification of precipitation, use of chemical and physical principles of impact on drop… Show more

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“…3) shows the places of abnormal temperature activity, indicating the occurrence of LF and the duration of such LF by day of the year. The FD of such LF is due not only to the combustion factor but also to a significant environmental threat due to the release of hazardous gases into the atmosphere [45]. To reduce this effect, separate methods are being developed [46].…”
Section: Theoretical Substantiation Of the Methodology For Assessing ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3) shows the places of abnormal temperature activity, indicating the occurrence of LF and the duration of such LF by day of the year. The FD of such LF is due not only to the combustion factor but also to a significant environmental threat due to the release of hazardous gases into the atmosphere [45]. To reduce this effect, separate methods are being developed [46].…”
Section: Theoretical Substantiation Of the Methodology For Assessing ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additional conditions are imposed when forecasting the consequences of emergencies. This may be the spread of gas without a point source, for example, when rescuers blocked the release of gas from the destroyed object [22]. There are also cases of gas emissions with different intensities and emissions of a mixture of different gases [23].…”
Section: Analysis Of Publicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%