Chemicalplume
Chemicalplume refers to the visible or invisible dispersal of gases or particles released into the environment from a specific source, typically as a result of industrial processes, combustion, or natural phenomena. These plumes are characterized by their concentration, composition, and dispersion patterns, which are influenced by environmental conditions such as wind, temperature, and topography.
The formation of a chemical plume begins at the emission point—such as a smokestack, vent, or natural
Chemical plumes can contain harmful pollutants such as particulate matter, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), sulfur dioxide,
Advanced detection techniques include remote sensing, ground-based sampling, and atmospheric modeling to track the movement and
In summary, chemical plumes are important atmospheric phenomena with significant environmental and health implications. Their study