Author: | H. A Bridgman |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | University of Newcastle, New South Wales, Board of Environmental Studies (1983) |
Category: | No category |
Rating: | 4.8 |
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Emission data from 49 industries in the Lower Hunter Region of New South Wales . Sulphur Dioxide Fossil Fuel Ground Level Sulphur Dioxide.
Emission data from 49 industries in the Lower Hunter Region of New South Wales, Australia have been used as input to the ATDL model of Hanna and Gifford (1977) and the SCA model of Dennis (1978) t. .Areas within the region where high concentrations of SO2 are likely to be found are identified. Accuracy of the models is generally within a factor of two. Keywords. These keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves.
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Emission data from 49 industries in the Lower Hunter Region of New South Wales, Australia have been used as input to the ATDL model of Hanna and Gifford (1977) and the SCA model of Dennis (1978) to obtain simulated ground-level concentrations of SO2. Monthly mean concentrations are calculated for daytime conditions assuming neutral and unstable atmospheric conditions. The modeled results are. compared with acid gas concentrations measured in the eight station Newcastle network.
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Fossil fuels have been used for centuries to generate power . Fossil fuels pollute the environment. Fossil fuels are non-renewable and unsustainable
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The use of fossil fuels raises serious environmental concerns. The use of coal as a fuel predates recorded history. Fossil fuel-fired electric power plants also emit carbon dioxide, which may contribute to climate change
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Fuels from palm oil, soybean and rape seed make little sense when you consider . The study says that a range of biofuels could deliver: at least 8% of the EU’s 2020 10% Renewable Fuels target, based on the current.
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