Model of Dispersion of Atmospheric Solid Pollutants in the City of Lima
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There are a large number of emitters (sources) of air pollutants throughout the city of Lima, for example, factories, motor vehicles, burning tires and burning garbage. Among other factors, humidity, mountainous elevations and winds, create areas of lesser or greater accumulation of pollutants in the city of Lima, that is, they determine the way in which the emitted air pollutants are distributed.
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