1. Study of PBL dynamics over northern plains in fixing stack height of a super thermal power station
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Jaya Naithani, H. N. Dutta, M. V. S. N. Prasad, S. K. Sarkar, B. M. Reddy, M. M. Lal, G. S. Dhillon, S. K. Bhargawa, and H. S. Gurm
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Meteorology ,Stack (abstract data type) ,Planetary boundary layer ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,Environmental science ,Thermal power station ,Plume ,Air pollution meteorology - Abstract
The Planetary Boundary Layer plays an important role in air pollution meteorology and in fixing the Stack height of major air-polluting industries, including the super thermal power plants. In India a super thermal power plant is being set up at Yamunanagar (30·1° N, 77·33 ° E) and it has been studied using an acoustic sounder with a stack height of 220 m which would be the optimum height to keep the physical stack above surface based inversions for 80 per cent of the time and the elevated inversions for 50 per cent of time above. However, the hot plume rise would inject any pollutants above the surface based inversions for 95 per cent of the time
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- 1994