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Mixing Height
Mixing Height
Mixing Height
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Mixing Height Defined

The height in the atmosphere where pollution gets mixed and dispersed through the atmosphere. Factors controlling this phenomenon include solar radiation, wind speed, and local surface roughness. The mixing height is located at the top of a boundary layer and at the base of a temperature inversion. [Journal of Atmospheric Environment, Volume 36, Issue 22, August 2002, Pages 3699-3708] [Journal of Atmospheric Environment, Volume 34, Issue 7, 2000, Pages 1001-1027]

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