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Entry: diffuse source input

URI: https://data.geoscience.earth/ncl/ISO19258/3.3

input of a substance emitted from moving sources, from sources with a large area or from many sources. Note 1 to entry: In practice, two situations are commonly recognized: rural areas with diffuse source inputs typically from land spreading and aerial deposition; and urban areas where the diffuse source inputs come typically from traffic and industrial activities. Note 2 to entry: Diffuse source input usually leads to sites that are relatively uniformly contaminated. At some sites, the input conditions can nevertheless cause a higher local input, such as near the source or where atmospheric deposition/rain is increased. Two types of main diffuse source input can be considered: one in rural areas (e.g. atmospheric deposits, spreading); and one in urban areas (e.g. traffic, industries). [SOURCE:ISO 11074:2015, 3.3.9, modified — Note 1 to entry has been replaced with new text. The last sentence in Note 2 to entry has been added.]

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date accepted 3 Mar 2025 15:36:55.967
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en diffuse source input
fr apport dû à une source diffuse
notation 3.3
register ISO19258
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name Corentin Follenfant

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en input of a substance emitted from moving sources, from sources with a large area or from many sources. Note 1 to entry: In practice, two situations are commonly recognized: rural areas with diffuse source inputs typically from land spreading and aerial deposition; and urban areas where the diffuse source inputs come typically from traffic and industrial activities. Note 2 to entry: Diffuse source input usually leads to sites that are relatively uniformly contaminated. At some sites, the input conditions can nevertheless cause a higher local input, such as near the source or where atmospheric deposition/rain is increased. Two types of main diffuse source input can be considered: one in rural areas (e.g. atmospheric deposits, spreading); and one in urban areas (e.g. traffic, industries). [SOURCE:ISO 11074:2015, 3.3.9, modified — Note 1 to entry has been replaced with new text. The last sentence in Note 2 to entry has been added.]
fr apport d’une substance émise par des sources mobiles, des sources de grande étendue ou par plusieurs sources. Note 1 à l’article: En pratique, deux situations sont généralement reconnues: les zones rurales avec des apports dus à une source diffuse généralement issus de la dissémination sur le terrain et des dépôts aériens, et les zones urbaines où les apports dus à une source diffuse proviennent habituellement de la circulation et des activités industrielles. Note 2 à l’article: Les apports dus à une source diffuse sont habituellement à l’origine de sites à pollution relativement uniforme. Pour certains sites cependant, les conditions d’apport peuvent entraîner un apport local plus important à proximité de la source ou à l’endroit où les dépôts atmosphériques/les précipitations s’accumulent. Deux types d’apports principaux dus à une source diffuse peuvent être considérés: ceux en zone rurale (par exemple dépôts atmosphériques, diffusion, etc.) et ceux en zone urbaine (par exemple ci...
notation 3.3
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en diffuse source input
fr apport dû à une source diffuse
same as iso:std:iso:19258:ed 2:v1:en:term:3.3
source ISO19258:2018
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