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E Lange

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Jan 19, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/19/97
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Hi there!
I started working on the first assignment and discovered a problem:
how to solve the problem f) ?
The way I did it was using the steady-state Gausian dispersion model to
figure out the concentration at x = 4 km and then making a
transformation of the averaging time to 1 minute.
Since it says in the text this problem cannot be modelled by the
Gaussion model, I wonder how to start working on this problem.
Hope that anybody can give me some hints for this problem.

See ya,

Eike.

Eike

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William A. Anderson

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Jan 20, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/20/97
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Hint: the appropriate method is mentioned in the course notes (but not the
text).


In article <5bu24j$d0k...@eng.uwaterloo.ca>,

Bill Anderson

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