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Author(s): Peng, C. and J.A. Lines.
Publication Date: January 1, 1995
Reference: Journal of Agricultural Engineering Research. 60: 155-165.
Country: United Kingdom

Summary:

As noise become an increasingly important environmental factor, methods that would help better understand noise propagation would be valuable tools. Many factors that are interrelated affect noise propagation such as distance, air absorption, meteorological conditions, ground cover. On those factors, ground cover could be controlled by farmers. However more work is needed in order to understand the effect of for example ground surface coverage, roughness, barrier insertion on the turbulence on noise propagation over agricultural land.

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