Application of mathematical modelling methods…
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mation from tabular database. The map may be made based on data of polluted ar-
eas with the distinction of types and extent of pollution.
Fourth dimension describing temporal changes is added to the model by inte-
gration with the programme of computer animation. Graphic and tabular output
describes only the status of the system in a given moment. Incorporation of mo-
mentary results into an animated sequence usually gives clearer illustration of pol-
lutant dispersion and results of undertaken protective measures. Properties of three
dimensional graph processing (change of the observation angle, size reduction or
enlargement, creation perspective views etc.) available in CADD programme en-
able their use in the technology of creating animated sequences.
Integration of described components allows for circumventing their individual
limitations and includes processes presented in Fig. 1.
Fig. 1. General scheme of the decision support system
Combined use of three dimensional models of inflow and transport of pollut-
ants in ground waters and GIS programmes has been recently the most intensively
Input
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Base
map
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Data on grounds
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Samples from drilling
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Geological
data
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Data on pollutants
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Meteorological
data
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Hydraulic
data
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Hydrogeological
data
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Operational
data
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