Abstract

This paper aims to establish macroscopic relation between regional environmental pollution level and various physical parameters (meteorological and geomorphological ones) through regression analysis, and then to construct a submodel of environmental pollution directly connected to the industry allocation model which the authors have been building.This macroscopic analysis is useful to this particular purpose because the pollution level of region of Japan may be roughly estimated by its use. By limitation of available data of average pollutant discharge, the present analysis is bounded to the air pollution of sulphur oxides in twenty cities.The dependent variable is the concentration of sulphur discharge per unit area and the independent variables are the meteorological and geomorphological parameters.After a trial and error procedure a regression equation is selected which is the most significant among alternatives.

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