
doi: 10.1007/bf00867047
In this paper the dispersal capacity of the atmosphere has been determined over North India by studying spatial variations of inversions, isothermals, lapse conditions, mixing heights and ventilation coefficients. Seasonal variations of these parameters have also been studied. The western part of North India is best for good dispersal of pollutants while the eastern part is poor at all time of year.
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