Abstract
Different models are used to study the transport and deposition of pollutants and their influence on natural ecosystems. These models have different spatial resolution according to the goals of investigations. For example, the influence of one European country on another is determined on a scale (150 x 150 km2) in [1]. In Russia, considering its natural and industrial heterogeneities, the mesoscale interregional model of pollution transport has been created [2]. This is necessary, because there are great variations of depositions in EMEP cells [3] when the emissions are big. There are models for computing the pollution in cities [4]. All models use emission data and different types of meteorological information: (i) 6-houres meteorological data [1], (ii) climatological data [2] and (iii) most unfavorable meteorological parameters [4].
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