National Center for Air Pollution Control (U.S.)
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Series
Atmospheric science paper volume no. 158
Pub. Date
1970.
Description
Denver air pollution is removed in part by what is called the friction-stovepipe effect, a net indraft of air into the city which rises there and then moves outward again; in part by ventilation from winds blowing across town horizontally; and to a smaller extent by vertical turbulence in the middle of the day.