dispersion modeling
Dispersion modeling is the scientific process of simulating and predicting the movement and behavior of pollutants or contaminants in the air, water, or soil. It provides valuable insights into the distribution, concentration, and effects of these substances, aiding in assessing environmental impacts and designing effective mitigation strategies.
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