3. Atmospheric pollutant transfer modeling tools
The effects of air pollution can be perceived at different scales, ranging from the neighborhood or immediate environment of a facility, to a city or industrial site, from a region to a continent. Methods for resolving the atmospheric dispersion of pollutants at these scales are of two types:
on the one hand, experimental methods (tracer simulation on site or on a reduced laboratory scale);
numerical methods.
Although these methods are complementary, numerical modeling has the advantage of being less cumbersome to implement, less costly, faster and, above all, offering the possibility of considering a large number of different situations. Nevertheless, experimental methods remain an indispensable support for numerical methods (validation of modeling tools, determination...
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