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Discover LudwigThe phrase "area emission" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to environmental science, air quality, or emissions reporting, typically referring to emissions released over a specific geographic area.
Example: "The study focused on area emission levels of pollutants in urban environments to assess their impact on public health."
Alternatives: "spatial emissions" or "regional emissions".
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We also investigated the effect of treating the simulated paddock as a homogeneous area emission source.
The integrated econometric emission modeling system uses the output of the CT-CREIM to identify SCCs in NEI99 for the point and area emission sources and calculates the associated emission factors and the activity level.
BET specific surface area, emission scanning electron microscopy (ESEM) (Figure 1), X-ray diffraction (XRD) (Figure 2), and energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS) (Figure 3), were used to characterize the catalyst [28].
Table 2 Utility levels of nine features used for pricing of the electricity generated by wind power plant in each area Area Emission Capital Marginal cost Production Income Sustainability Green Economic PBPa Consumption Taze-Abad 2 3 3 3 2 1 1 1 3 Sumar 2 3 3 3 2 1 1 2 2 Gilan-Gharb 2 3 3 3 2 1 1 2 2 a Pay back period.
Area emission rates based on the per-employee emissions algorithm were entered into ISCST3 in grams per second meter squared.
Ambient air pollution, especially in urban environments, arises from a spectrum of different sources, which are broadly classified as stationary, mobile, and area emission sources.
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The latter are comparable to paddy soils in respect to unit area emissions.
Wilson et al. [71] suggest that the one-size fits all approach may not be appropriate for different sites, particularly in relation to drain extent and its impact on the study area emissions.
Based on some limited variable selection, the covariates w k, s, t (some of which do not vary with time) are population density, elevation, area emissions, point emissions, density of A3 roads, wind speed, and temperature.
In brief, we performed day-specific calibrations of AOD data using ground PM2.5 measurements from 78 monitoring stations and land use regression and meteorological variables (temperature, wind speed, visibility, elevation, distance to major roads, percent of open space, point emissions, and area emissions).
The unknown pollution process on the grid is represented as where μ is an overall mean and h k(w k, s) are smooth regression functions of grid-scale covariates: the density of A1, A2, and A3 roads, population density, elevation, and nonpoint-source area emissions.
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