Description
Air Pollution: Monitoring, Modelling and Health is a detailed examination of the scientific and technical approaches to understanding and managing air quality. The book covers essential topics including real-time monitoring systems, advanced modeling techniques, and the correlation between air pollution levels and public health outcomes.
Authored by M. Khare, this work provides professionals, researchers, and students with practical knowledge about air quality assessment methods. It discusses various pollutants, their sources, transport mechanisms, and dispersion patterns in the atmosphere. The publication bridges the gap between theoretical understanding and practical application, offering insights into how modern technology and computational models help predict air pollution episodes.
With contributions from In Tech publishers, this non-fiction resource emphasizes the importance of continuous monitoring and accurate modeling for developing effective pollution control strategies and protecting population health.







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