A pilot net as scale model and research unit for large automated air quality monitoring networks

J. G. Kretzschmar, G. Fieuw

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    Abstract

    The scientific problems, technological difficulties and costs characteristic of the installation and operation of large automated air pollution monitoring networks require a profound study of the concept as well as of the system proper before a final choice is made. This, together with the changing nature of air pollution, the broadening of our scientific knowledge and the improvement in the technology of monitoring, were arguments enough for the Nuclear Research Center in Mol, Belgium, to construct a pilot net in order to have a scale model and research unit where a wide range of problems could be simulated, studied and solved in a flexible and dynamic way. The first steps towards the realization of the objectives have been made and the results will have to prove the soundness of the approach.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationAutomatic Air Quality Monitoring Systems
    Subtitle of host publicationProceedings of the conference held at the National Institute of Public Health, Bilthoven, the Netherlands
    PublisherElsevier scientific
    Volume(81-88) Dfl. 42
    ISBN (Print)0-444-41202-6
    StatePublished - 1974

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • General Medicine

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