Vol. 16, issue 07, article # 12

pdf Botalova O. V., Borodulin A. I., Sarmanaev S. P., Kotlyarova S. S. Inverse problem of determination of the atmospheric pollution source parameters based on data on the underlying surface deposit density. // Atmospheric and oceanic optics. 2003. V. 16. No. 07. P. 594-597.
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Abstract:

In the mathematical modeling of propagation of atmospheric contaminants the inverse problems are understood as problems of determining the type, coordinates, and power of the pollution source based on the data on the contaminant concentration given in the limited amount of observation points. The paper describes the problem of determining the coordinates and the power of a stationary source of atmospheric pollutants based on the use of the equation conjugated with a semiempirical equation of turbulent diffusion. When solving the inverse problem, the values of the particle deposit density accumulated in a snow cover during the winter period are used as the input data.