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Atmospheric pollution is getting more and more attention because of the serious status. Finding the pollutant source is one of the key steps to solve this problem. This paper introduces a new method to trace the pollution diffusion path according to the relevance of different areas where they were polluted (the relatively small areas regard as points or lattices in this paper). We present the single...
With huge amount of observed air quality and components data, it is of great challenge to analyze and trace the pollutant diffusion path. Partitioning the air pollution sources (air quality observation stations) into subnetworks will help a lot in tracing the air pollution diffusion path. Conventional air pollution sources clustering methods, which are based on geography or pollutant levels, present...
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