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A GIS-based Atmospheric Dispersion Modeling Project for Introductory Air Pollution Courses
Author(s) -
Andrew Pfluger,
Philip J. Dacunto,
Michael D. Hendricks
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
papers on engineering education repository (american society for engineering education)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--19944
Subject(s) - atmospheric dispersion modeling , plume , air pollution , air quality index , meteorology , environmental science , pollution , geographic information system , grid , dispersion (optics) , atmospheric instability , wind speed , computer science , remote sensing , geography , physics , ecology , biology , chemistry , organic chemistry , geodesy , optics
Colonel Mike Hendricks is an Associate Professor of Geospatial Information Science in the Geography and Environmental Engineering Department at the United States Military Academy. His research interests include; geospatial support to land navigation training with GPS, GIS education, mobile education, mapping, and cartography. In addition, he is involved in producing large-scale topographic maps for the sport of Orienteering and is the officer representative to West Point’s Orienteering team.

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