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Main Title Atmospheric Inputs to the Upper Great Lakes by Dry Deposition Processes.
Author Moroz, W. J. ; Kabel, R. L. ; Taheri, M. ; Miller, A. C. ; Hoffman., H. J. ;
CORP Author Pennsylvania State Univ., University Park. Center for Air Environment Studies. ;International Joint Commission-United States and Canada, Windsor (Ontario). Upper Lakes Reference Group of Working Group C.;Environmental Protection Agency, Chicago, Ill. Great Lakes Surveillance Branch.
Year Published 1976
Report Number CAES-Pub-439-76; EPA-R-005168; EPA/905/4-74/005;
Stock Number PB-258 097
Additional Subjects Air pollution ; Chlorides ; Air water interactions ; Mathematical models ; Deposition ; Nitrogen ; Phosphorus ; Silicon dioxide ; Pesticides ; Dissolved organic matter ; Plumes ; Concentration(Composition) ; Solids ; Seasonal variations ; Mixing ; Tables(Data) ; Great Lakes Region(United States) ; Gaussian plume model ; Path of pollutants
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NTIS  PB-258 097 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
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Abstract
A Gaussian plume model was modified to estimate the input of specific atmospheric pollutants into the Upper Great Lakes by dry deposition processes. The specific pollutants were: (1) total dissolved solids, (2) chlorides, (3) total nitrogen, (4) total phosphorus, (5) total silica, and (6) pesticides. Pollutant removal at a land or water surface by dry deposition processes was accounted for by including a deposition factor in front of the image terms in the conventional Gaussian concentration equation. The inclusion of this deposition factor necessitated a second equation which modeled the flux of material to the surface.