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A validated 2-D diffusion–advection model for prediction of drift from ground boom sprayers

Baetens et al., 2009

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364917608658051694
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Baetens K
Ho Q
Nuyttens D
De Schampheleire M
Endalew A
Hertog M
Nicolai B
Ramon H
Verboven P
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Atmospheric environment

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Correct field drift prediction is a key element in environmental risk assessment of spraying applications. A reduced order drift prediction model based on the diffusion–advection equation is presented. It allows fast assessment of the drift potential of specific ground boom …
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