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  • Chaos Theory and Pollutant Dispersion: Understanding Environmental Transport
    Chaos theory is a branch of mathematics that studies complex dynamical systems that are highly sensitive to initial conditions. While chaos theory can be applied to a wide range of phenomena, it is not typically used to determine how pollutants travel. Pollutants are typically transported through the environment by physical processes such as wind, water, or diffusion, and these processes can be modeled using traditional methods of fluid dynamics and atmospheric chemistry.
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