Autors: Baeva, S. K., Hinova, I. S.
Title: Functions and Trends for Harmful Emissions from the Main Environmental Pollutants in the Republic of Bulgaria
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Abstract: Data processing methods for extracting functions and trends for harmful emissions and the main environmental pollutants in the Republic of Bulgaria are shown in the present study. Numerical methods of data interpolation and smoothing are applied to derive the best fit, which can also serve as good practice in similar studies by other researchers, but the fact of the specificity of these studies should not be overlooked. They are an important prerequisite for forming an effective analysis of the studied process and recommendations for its improvement.

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AIP Conference Proceedings, vol. 3182, 2025, Bulgaria, https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0246193

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