In environment inversion below lapse rate is an example of
Option 1:
Fanning
Option 2:
Coning
Option 3:
Lofting
Option 4:
Trapping
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The correct answer is OPTION 3: Lofting.
- The dispersion pattern of gaseous contaminants in the atmosphere is influenced by wind conditions, atmospheric stability, and the vertical temperature profile.
- It reflects both seasonal and day-to-day changes.
- When circumstances are unstable above an inversion layer, a plume is released above the inversion layer, which is known as lofting.
- Lofting is, in fact, one of the most effective techniques to disperse pollution in the air.
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