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The article does not include equations for the atmospheric dispersion parameters, σy and σz. They are dependent on the Pasquill Stability Class and equations[1] [2]for them are below:

σy(x) = exp(Iy + Jyln(x) + Ky[ln(x)]2)

σz(x) = exp(Iz + Jzln(x) + Kz[ln(x)]2)

units of σy, σz, and x are in meters.

Coefficient A B C D E F
Ry 0.443 0.324 0.216 0.141 0.105 0.071
ry 0.894 0.894 0.894 0.894 0.894 0.894
Iy -1.104 -1.634 -2.054 -2.555 -2.754 -3.143
Jy 0.9878 1.0350 1.0231 1.0423 1.0106 1.0148
Ky -0.0076 -0.0096 -0.0076 -0.0087 -0.0064 -0.0070
Iz 4.679 -1.999 -2.341 -3.186 -3.783 -4.490
Jz -1.7172 0.8752 0.9477 1.1737 1.3010 1.4024
Kz 0.2770 0.0136 -0.0020 -0.0316 -0.0450 -0.0540
  1. ^ Seinfeld, John H. (2006). Atmospheric chemistry and physics: from air pollution to climate change. Chapter 18: Wiley. ISBN 9780471720171.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link)
  2. ^ Hanna, S.R. (1982). "Handbook on Atmospheric Diffusion, U.S. Department of Energy Report". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)