The Introduction Of A Dynamic Component To The ISC3 Model In Predicting Dust Emissions From Surface Mining Operations

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Randolph Reed Erik C. Westman Christopher Haycocks
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

The industrial Source Complex (ISC3) model is the accepted standard used to predict emissions of particulate matter less tan 10µm in diameter (PM10) from industrial operations. This model, however, over-predicts PM10 emissions from surface mining operations, making permits harder to obtain. The over-prediction is likely due to the fact that the model applies emissions from mobile (dynamic) sources to stationary (static) areas. Utilizing a Gaussian dispersion equation, a Dynamic Component Program was created to correct the over-prediction of the model and results in a much more realistic modeling of actual conditions from mobile sources.
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APA: Randolph Reed Erik C. Westman Christopher Haycocks  (2002)  The Introduction Of A Dynamic Component To The ISC3 Model In Predicting Dust Emissions From Surface Mining Operations

MLA: Randolph Reed Erik C. Westman Christopher Haycocks The Introduction Of A Dynamic Component To The ISC3 Model In Predicting Dust Emissions From Surface Mining Operations. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2002.

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