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A new approach for modeling dry deposition velocity of particles

2018

Abstract The dry deposition process is recognized as an important pathway among the various removal processes of pollutants in the atmosphere. In this field, there are several models reported in the literature useful to predict the dry deposition velocity of particles of different diameters but many of them are not capable of representing dry deposition phenomena for several categories of pollutants and deposition surfaces. Moreover, their applications is valid for specific conditions and if the data in that application meet all of the assumptions required of the data used to define the model. In this paper a new dry deposition velocity model based on an electrical analogy schema is propose…

PollutionAtmospheric ScienceInertial frame of reference010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesmedia_common.quotation_subjectDry deposition velocityParticle flux010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesParticle fluxMutual influenceSettore ING-IND/19 - Impianti Nucleari0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental Sciencemedia_commonPollutant2300TurbulenceParametrizationMechanicsAtmospheric dispersion modelingDry deposition velocity; Parametrization; Particle flux; Radioactive pollutants; Removal processes; 2300; Atmospheric ScienceRadioactive pollutantDeposition (aerosol physics)Environmental scienceRemoval processe
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Dry deposition of particle on urban areas

2019

Abstract Dry deposition process is recognized as an important pathway among the removal processes of radioactive pollutants in atmosphere. There is not a unique and accepted theoretical description of involved dry deposition phenomena due to the complexity of the fluid-dynamic processes that influence the deposition flux, but also because there is a lack of experimental data covering all scenarios of interest. In this paper, that is the result of a National Research Program a research activity conducted by DEIM Department of the University of Palermo and ENEA and funded by the Italian Minister of Economic Development, a new schema for parameterization of particle dry deposition velocity on …

HistorygeographyDry deposition velocity air pollution urban areasparticle depositiongeography.geographical_feature_categoryDeposition (aerosol physics)Environmental engineeringEnvironmental scienceUrban areaSettore ING-IND/19 - Impianti NucleariComputer Science ApplicationsEducationParticle depositionJournal of Physics: Conference Series
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