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The city is 10 km wide and has a length of 10 km.
The wind is blowing 7 m/s. The mixing height is 1000 m. Concentration in the city is 60 µg / m3. City has an emission rate of 17,5 x 10-7 g/s*m2.
How much emission is entering the city from an upwind direction?
Hint: use mathematical box model of air pollution
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