Onofrio et al., 2020 - Google Patents
A review on the use of air dispersion models for odour assessmentOnofrio et al., 2020
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- Onofrio M
- Spataro R
- Botta S
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- International Journal of Environment and Pollution
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Only recently have unpleasant odours become an important environmental issue and a specific legislation is being developed and implemented. The assessment of odour impact involves several different aspects (large number of odorants, human sensitivity, different …
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