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Vol 158
Pages:
136-138
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Article

Improvement of the regional information and analytical system of social environmental monitoring and environmental safety

Authors:
A. V. Frolov
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  • South-Russian State Technical University
Date submitted:
2003-08-17
Date accepted:
2003-09-18
Date published:
2004-12-15

Abstract

To improve the regional information-analytical system of social environmental and hygienic monitoring, a mathematical model of admixture dispersion in the meso-meteorological boundary layer of the atmosphere has been built and a package of calculation programs for calculating admixture concentrations in the atmosphere with simultaneous consideration of various atmospheric parameters has been created. Information on the corresponding levels of air pollution and real environmental risks of changes in the population health is given by the example of the Rostov region cities. Methods for selecting and creating the most efficient devices for cleaning industrial emissions are developed.

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(Archived) Environmental monitoring
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